Memphis’ NCAA tourney hopes fade after loss to North Texas
Any hope that remained of the Tigers returning to early-season form all but vanished Thursday night in Denton, Texas.
Any hope that remained of the Tigers returning to early-season form all but vanished Thursday night in Denton, Texas.
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Memphis won three in a row after a four-game slide, and some thought they had figured it out. They don’t have it figured out. Furthermore, they didn’t look reinvigorated or rededicated. And, most importantly, they didn’t beat North Texas.
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