The Tigers recently made an effort to ‘grow closer.’ It’s already paying off.
An effort to build chemistry off the court has already begun to pay dividends for Memphis as it attempts to turnaround a season that had begun to slip away.
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An effort to build chemistry off the court has already begun to pay dividends for Memphis as it attempts to turnaround a season that had begun to slip away.
The Tigers will have no shortage of motivation Sunday when they face the Green Wave for the second time in three weeks. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2 at 1 p.m.
The latest Daily Memphis Tigers Podcast with Greg Gaston covers coach Penny Hardaway’s rotation, Memphis’ NCAA Tournament path after snapping its losing streak and some football recruiting talk.
Though Memphis beat Temple on the road, the Tigers’ performance still left questions about the type of team they truly are.
The Tigers showed flashes of both the team that knocked off three AP Top 25 opponents in a row earlier in the season and the one that lost to Rice at home in its win over Temple. Tigers lack ‘desperation’ in win over Temple that was anything but convincingRelated stories:
John Martin lists seven points on the road win against Temple, and advises coach Penny Hardaway on how to narrow his rotation.
Box score for the game between the University of Memphis Tigers and the Temple University Owls played Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024.
The Tigers will look to carry their newfound momentum into Thursday’s matchup with the Owls. Tigers Basketball Insider: Numbers illustrate Memphis’ success with shorter rotation Hardaway says Tigers’ vision got ‘cloudy’ during four-game skidRelated stories:
Penny Hardaway knows what he has to do with the Tigers’ rotation. Will he do it?
After dealing with both internal and external distractions during their four-game losing streak, the Tigers are optimistic for what the rest of the season holds.
After one of the most dramatic wins of the Memphis Tigers’ season so far, one that snapped a four-game losing streak and kept NCAA Tournament dreams alive, coach Penny Hardaway sat down and let it rip.
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The Tigers are hoping to snap a four-game skid and keep their slim NCAA Tournament hopes alive with a win over the Shockers.
From high hopes to lots of losing, a dissection of the University of Memphis basketball team’s downward spiral is illuminating.
“For the guys that want to quit because they think we’re not gonna make it, they can quit — if that happens,” coach Penny Hardaway said. “I just want guys to fight, man.”
Tigers pick up their worst loss of the season to extend what is now a four-game losing streak. The Tigers’ season goals are quickly slipping away. Will they fight or quit?Related stories:
NCAA men’s basketball box score for Wednesday’s game between the Memphis Tigers and Rice Owls.
Two Tigers will make their first starts of the season against Rice.
Rice is coming off back-to-back losses to Tulsa and Florida Atlantic and is tied with Wichita State for second-to-last place in the AAC. David Jones named to Wooden Award late-season watchlist Tigers Basketball Insider: Dandridge speaks to the heart of Tigers’ issues Former Tiger Jalen Duren makes 2024 NBA Rising Stars competitionRelated stories:
Jackson Hughey — who died Sunday after a six-year battle with cancer — was as devoted a Memphis Tigers fan as there ever was. Along the way, he reminded us not to take our games for granted.
Memphis has run out the same starting five for 10 consecutive games. But with a three-game losing streak threatening the team’s NCAA Tournament chances, coach Penny Hardaway says that could change.
Jones leads the Tigers — and the AAC — with 21.8 points per game to go with 7.0 rebounds, 2.0 steals and 1.6 assists per game.
Duren, an All-Rookie Second Team selection last season, is averaging 14.1 points and a team-high 11.9 rebounds through 31 games for the Detroit Pistons in his second year in the NBA.
Memphis big man Malcolm Dandridge addresses what he considers to be the root of the struggling team’s problems.
Tigers are on the outside looking in of the national rankings for the first time in more than a month. Tigers beat writer Parth Upadhyaya’s newest AP Top 25 ballot Related story