Memphis looks to dominate C-USA again
| Gameday Matchup |
|
W-L |
PF |
PA |
HOME |
ROAD |
STK |
| MRSH |
13-19 |
66.0 |
70.2 |
10-5 |
3-14 |
L1 |
| MEM |
30-3 |
79.6 |
62.3 |
21-1 |
9-2 |
W22 |
| School Info |
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MARSHALL |
MEMPHIS |
| Conference |
Conference USA |
Conference USA |
| Nickname |
Thundering Herd |
Tigers |
| Type |
Public |
Public |
Marshall (2-5) at No. 17 Memphis (5-1) 8:00 pm EST
MEMPHIS, Tennessee (Ticker) -- Although it lost two underclassmen
to the NBA, Memphis looks like it has the goods to roll through
Conference USA yet again.
Chris Douglas-Roberts and the 17th-ranked Tigers look for a
strong start to conference play when they host Marshall in the
opener on Monday.
Last season, Memphis captured the C-USA regular-season title
with a 13-1 mark. However, the team has had to replace both
league Player of the Year Rodney Carney and Shawne Williams, who
both left school early to became first-round picks in the NBA
draft.
Despite those losses, the Tigers (5-1) appear to be in great
shape, led by the sophomore guard Douglas-Roberts, who has
averaged 14.8 points on 52 percent (32-of-62) shooting. Fellow
second-year player
Robert Dozier has provided the muscle inside,
scoring 12.2 points and 7.3 rebounds.
That duo leads a well-balanced Memphis squad that has six
players that average at least eight points.
Following a 92-85 loss to Georgia Tech in the semifinals of the
Maui Invitational on November 21, the Tigers have won three
straight games, including a 77-59 victory over Manhattan on
Saturday. Dozier had 19 points and Douglas-Roberts added 14.
The Thundering Herd (2-5) has been on the other end of the
spectrum, losing five of their last six. They are coming off an
84-78 overtime loss at Ohio, in which Marshall rallied from a
16-point first-half deficit.
The team's leading scorer and rebounder, forward
Travis Aikens
scored 19 points in the latest setback. On the season, the 6-4
senior is averaging 16.1 points and 6.3 rebounds.
This will be just the second meeting as C-USA members for the
two teams. Last season, Memphis posted a 91-81 victory on the
road. The Tigers lead the all-time series, 2-1.