Memphis plays with point to prove, blasts UAB at home
The No. 24 Tigers played with a purpose in a 100-77 win against the Blazers in front of a blue-and-white striped-out FedExForum crowd.
The No. 24 Tigers played with a purpose in a 100-77 win against the Blazers in front of a blue-and-white striped-out FedExForum crowd.
PJ Haggerty scored 23 points, Dain Dainja had a season-high 21 points and eight rebounds to lead Memphis to the win at home over UAB.
Here is the NCAA men’s basketball box score for Sunday’s game at FedExForum between the Memphis Tigers and UAB Blazers.
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The No. 24 Tigers should have a point to prove when the AAC preseason favorite Blazers visit FedExForum.
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