The Memphis basketball team's March Madness outlook remains largely positive. Which stands to reason, considering the No. 16 Tigers' (16-4, 6-1 AAC) body of work in the 2024-25 season. Coming off a week that included home wins over Wichita State and UAB,
In fact, Memphis basketball coach Penny Hardaway was first tempted to reinsert the gifted big man back into the starting lineup before the Tigers’ win over Ole Miss on Dec. 28. But he second-guessed himself and opted to stick with the status quo until further notice.
Penny Hardaway admits he has made concessions this season. To get more out of stars PJ Haggerty, Tyrese Hunter and Colby Rogers, the Memphis basketball coach has scaled back the amount of time he deploys the full-throttle defensive pressure that he ...
So, he started pushing buttons. Hardaway dialed up the defensive pressure, but Temple was ready for it. He went with a four-guard lineup next, but all that did was dig a deeper rebounding hole. He tried to account for it with more shooters on the floor, but they weren’t hitting.
Penny Hardaway knows he sounds like a broken record, repeatedly vowing that his Memphis basketball team will soon stop committing so many turnovers.
Penny Hardaway sees it, even if there are those who don’t. The Memphis basketball coach can see his team getting better. The 17 th-ranked Tigers (14-4, 4-1 AAC) are not a finished product, mind you. Hardaway fully acknowledges that.
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PJ Haggerty and the Memphis Tigers extended their winning streak to three games on Sunday, crushing the UAB Blazers 100-77 at FedExForum.
Memphis is trending upward as it focuses on taking control of the American Athletic Conference race. The No. 19 Tigers (16-4, 6-1 AAC) have won three straight and seven of
UAB has been hot for the last couple of weeks. Memphis got hot when its last game was on the line. The Blazers (12-7, 5-1) and the No. 24 Tigers
The bottom half of the top 10 sees some movement in the latest Memphis area high school boys basketball rankings.
She placed first at the Ravenwood Tournament and second at Rossview. Penny Hardaway is recruiting at Memphis high school basketball games. It seems to be working How transfer guard Taquez Butler ...