MEMPHIS, Tenn. — PJ Haggerty scored 23 points and No. 17 Memphis held onto the American Athletic Conference lead, with the Tigers shooting 57% in an 83-71 victory over Tulsa on Wednesday night.
Penny Hardaway’s goals for his 2024-25 team are within reach. The first step for the team is winning the rest of the way, and showing it can finish.
Memphis basketball has won six in a row and remains in first place in the AAC. Next up is Temple on Sunday at FedExForum.
Memphis basketball star PJ Haggerty faced his former team Wednesday night. Here's how he led Memphis to an 83-71 win.
Listless and lackadaisical for long stretches Thursday, Memphis basketball turned it on in time to come away with a 61-53 win over Wichita State. The second-half comeback – the Tigers trailed by ...
The Memphis basketball team seems to be in a bit of a holding pattern in terms of its March Madness outlook. Despite losing at Temple and beating Charlotte on the road, the 22nd-ranked Tigers (14 ...
The TSSAA boys basketball season is rolling on ... including two over teams in the CA rankings. The Tigers knocked off Briarcrest, Memphis East, White Station and Fairley thanks to some big ...
Memphis shot 58% in the first half and ran out to a 41-25 lead at the break behind a 20-3 run. The Tigers got hot from ... alerts and updates on AP Top 25 basketball throughout the season.
Memphis basketball was facing a gut-check game Sunday against Charlotte at Halton Arena. The 17th-ranked Tigers (14-4, 4-1 AAC) passed the test, beating the 49ers 77-68. In a week where 19 teams ...