The Battle of the Biggest Birds: Cardinals Defeat Redbirds in Exhibition Game
Who is the biggest bird? The Memphis Redbirds and the St. Louis Cardinals faced off in an exhibition game to find out.
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Who is the biggest bird? The Memphis Redbirds and the St. Louis Cardinals faced off in an exhibition game to find out.
After a long winter, spring has finally arrived and it’s time to celebrate!
After accomplishing everything they set out to do in the regular season and in the AAC by going 29-5 and winning the AAC Regular Season and Tournament Championships, the 5-seed Memphis Tigers will open up NCAA Tournament play against the 12-seed Colorado Rams in Seattle on Friday at 1 p.m.
For many years, Memphis Baseball has taken trips to and from Oxford, Mississippi to play against Ole Miss in a rivalry series that has been dominated by the Rebels for a long time.
For the third time in four years, Memphis Men's Basketball made the NCAA Tournament. They have the highest seed since 2009, where John Calipari led the Tigers to their last Sweet Sixteen appearance.
Memphis returned to the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four years, earning a 5-seed after going 29-4, winning the AAC regular season title, and winning the AAC Tournament 84-72 over UAB minutes before the bracket was released.
The regular season is over. Thursday at noon, the real fun begins for the Memphis Tigers, as they will open up their postseason play in the AAC Tournament Quarterfinals.
After a long season with a heavyweight non–conference schedule, the Memphis Tigers took home the AAC Regular season Championship and some individual AAC hardware and honors.
Memphis Softball finished their nearly month-long road trip with a visit to Tulsa, Oklahoma to take on the Golden Hurricane in the first series of AAC play for both teams. Even though the Tigers lost the series, they picked up their first conference win of the season in a league that currently features seven teams at or above .500, five of which are in the top 75 of the RPI.
Blue and white confetti exploded up in the air and floated throughout the bowl of FedExForum. Ladders were out, AAC championship hats were on, and players were cutting down the nets.
Before Memphis Softball starts AAC play, they hopped on I-40 for a midweek clash against the ASUN's Central Arkansas. It took an extra inning, but the Tigers got the job done 7-6 and improved to .500 on the year.
In a tight contest the No.16 Memphis Tigers (25-5,15-2) beat out the UTSA Roadrunners (11-18,5-12) to clinch at least a share of the American Athletic Conference regular season title.
Memphis Women's Basketball hit the road to play FAU for their final regular season game of the year, looking to end the year on a positive note. An anemic offensive start to each half by Memphis would be the downfall of the Tigers, falling to the Owls 69-62.The first quarter was a feeling out period for the Owls and Tigers; both offenses struggled out the gates, starting a combined 0-9 from the field.
Black History was in living color when the University of Memphis invited one of the members of the Memphis State Eight on campus for a lunch and learn on Tuesday.
Imagine having to write a poem about a topic you find interesting and funny. Now, imagine doing it in just 17 syllables: five in the first line, seven in the second, and five in the third. What you just created is called a haiku.
Kyle Rittenhouse returned to speak at the University of Memphis last Wednesday night after campus organization TPUSA invited him, however, to a near-empty theatre.
“We have been here before,” said State Senator Raumesh Akbari as she closed UofM Black History Month celebrations with a speech last Friday talking about current events and the future.
First place in the AAC on the line. Beef on X between big men Dain Dainja and Yaxel Lendeborg stemming from Memphis’ 100-77 drubbing of UAB earlier in the year. A fever-pitched atmosphere inside a nearly sold out Bartow Arena, named after the late Gene Bartow, coach of the legendary 1973 Memphis Tigers NCAA Championship and founder of UAB athletics. This game had plenty of storylines, plenty of intensity, and it lived up to the billing.
Students at the University of Memphis heard from renowned TV host and media personality Terrence J during a special presentation on February 27th where he shared his journey and advice for success in and outside of college life. This event was put on the universitiy's Office of Multicultural Affairs apart of their packed Black History Month event schedule.
Memphis Women's Basketball looked to end things on a positive note when Tulsa came to town for the Tigers' final home game of the season, which was also Senior Day. Hannah Riddick, DeeDee Hagemann, Layken Cox and Quinzia Fulmore were all recognized before the game. Even with the Senior Day festivities, the Tigers dropped their final home game 81-79.