WBB Loses Heartbreaker at Home
Memphis Women's Baskteball took the court against North Texas (11-4; 3-0) at home and lost in dramatic fashion 73-71. It was close affair throughout the game, with neither team taking more than a nine point lead.
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Memphis Women's Baskteball took the court against North Texas (11-4; 3-0) at home and lost in dramatic fashion 73-71. It was close affair throughout the game, with neither team taking more than a nine point lead.
Memphis Men's Basketball kicked off their conference schedule with a dominant 90-62 rout over FAU in Boca Raton. This win is the ninth win in the top two quadrents of the NET rankings for the Tigers, which leads the country.
On Saturday, the Memphis Tigers drubbed the then No. 16 Ole Miss Rebels 87-70 to complete a successful non-conference slate, which was celebrated by Head Coach Penny Hardaway and his players.
Memphis Women's Basketball opened the new year and conference play with a bang, winning 93-83 at home against Wichita State. This result snaps an eight game losing streak as the Tigers look to turn up the heat in the AAC.
Sean Pedulla had a great look to get the game within 6 after two open court Memphis turnovers, but he missed the wide open transition three. Colby Rogers, as he did all afternoon, responded with a three of his own, and Dain Dainja slammed home any chance Ole Miss had at a comeback to put Memphis up 14 with 3:42 to go. For the first time all season, the FedExForum, which was blanketed in over 15,000 snowflakes of white, erupted in joy and celebrated the finishing touches on what has been an incredible non-conference stretch.
The Memphis Tigers basketball team got a midseason addition for the second year in a row, this year in the form of 6’0 former Virginia guard Dante Harris. Harris is immediately eligible and has reportedly been practicing with the team this week.
Memphis Women's Basketball played their final game of the non-conference schedule at FedEx Forum against Louisville. The result, a 87-68 loss, puts the Tigers at 2-9 on the season with a lot of work to do headed into the slate of conference games.
Memphis dropped their second home game of the season to Mississippi State 79-66 in what was the most lopsided home loss of the Penny Hardaway era. Mississippi St. controlled this entire game and got up by as many as 24 points.
Memphis Women's Basketball played their first of two games in FedEx Forum against in-state rival Tennessee. Despite the final score being 90-75, Memphis played the No. 18 team in the country extremely well and looks promising headed into conference play.
Memphis completed the ACC road trip 2-0 with a 64-62 come-from-behind win Wednesday night over the Virginia Cavaliers in Charlottesville.
Tomorrow, Memphis Women’s Basketball plays in the biggest game they’ve had in quite a while. They face off against the Tennessee Volunteers, who are the No. 18 team in the country, in FedEx Forum on national TV. This is the first of two trips to the Forum for the Tigers, with the second capping off a double-header with the men's team against Louisville.
Should I have worn green instead?
After a disastrous loss at home against Arkansas St. on Sunday, Memphis undid all the harm done to its resume by notching its best win of the season, an 87-82 victory at No. 16 Clemson in an overtime thriller.
After one of the most up-and-down seasons in recent memory, Memphis Tigers Football (10-2) is set to take on the Big 12’s West Virginia Mountaineers (6-6).
Memphis Women’s Basketball has dropped yet another game, this time at the hands the Southern Miss Eagles 82-69. This marks the fifth loss in a row for the Tigers and their fourth on the road, where they are winless.
On ESPNU’s telecast of Memphis’ Sunday afternoon tilt against Arkansas State, commentator Mark Adams brought out a groundhog stuffed animal, referencing the 1993 Bill Murray movie “Groundhog Day” where Murray’s character re-lives the same day over and over again.
In one of the more bizarre contests of the season, Memphis took down preseason C-USA favorite Louisiana Tech 81-71. The Tigers triumphed despite giving up 13 threes in a game where they looked a tad sluggish at times.
Memphis, Tenn. -- The sun sets over Avron Fogelman Field on a chilly November evening. The environment is lax with sounds of muffled conversations and the occasional crack of a bat.
Tessa Hirsch, a German journalism exchange student at the University of Memphis, fears for the safety of students like herself now that Donald Trump was elected president.
Give me something to write that’s straight-forward, with facts and quotes, and I’ll give you something great.