University of Memphis Athletics
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Tigers Return Home To Host Kansas Sunday
Nov 19, 2016 | Women's Basketball
Women’s basketball seeks second-straight win Sunday against the Jayhawks.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The University of Memphis women's basketball team returns home Sunday afternoon for a 2 p.m. tip-off against Kansas at the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. Memphis has been on the road for the past two games and overall is 2-1 this season.
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GAME 4
Memphis vs. Kansas
Tip-off: 2 p.m.
Location: Elma Roane Fieldhouse
Watch | Live Stats
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This is the fourth meeting between the Tigers and the Jayhawks and Kansas has a slight 2-1 advantage over the Tigers. Last year, Memphis traveled to Allen Fieldhouse and fell to Kansas by a score of 72-63. The first meeting was in 1979.
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Memphis is coming off a big win on the road as the Tigers defeated Illinois 64-54 last Thursday. In head coach Melissa McFerrin's four meetings against the Fighting Illini, this was the first time the Tigers defeated Illinois on the road. Memphis is 2-2 against Illinois under McFerrin's direction.
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The Tigers never trailed to the Illini and in the fourth quarter, built their lead up to as many as 18, a season-high.
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Sophomore forward Brianna Porter had a career for the Tigers after scoring 12 points with four rebounds. Cheyenne Creighton, Breigha Wilder-Cochran and Taylor Barnes all scored in double-digits for the Tigers.
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Creighton continues to lead the Tigers in scoring with 13.7 points per game as she has been in double-figures every game this season. She also leads the team with 7.3 rebounds per game while Taylor Williams is second with 7.0 boards per contest.
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Kansas comes into the Sunday game with an 0-2 record with losses against fellow Memphis opponents in Missouri State and SMU. After Memphis defeated Missouri State at home in the season opener by a score of 69-60, the Lady Bears traveled to Lawrence, Kan. to defeat the Jayhawks, 87-64.
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The Jayhawks return four starters from 2015-16, three of which have been consistently in the starting five for multiple seasons.
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McKenzie Calvert and Jessica Washington lead the team offensively by scoring 18.5 and 14.0 points, respectively. Aisia Robertson is the leading rebounder with 6.0 boards per contest.
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Brandon Schnieder is the head coach of the Jayhawks. Schnieder does have a national championship under his belt and all-time, has a career record of 407-165. He is in his second season at the helm of the Kansas program.
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The game will be available to watch live on the women's basketball schedule page at www.gotigersgo.com. Live stats will also be available. Tip-off against the Jayhawks is set for 2 p.m. at the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. For more information on the Memphis women's basketball team, follow us on Twitter at @MemphisWBB.Â
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GAME 4
Memphis vs. Kansas
Tip-off: 2 p.m.
Location: Elma Roane Fieldhouse
Watch | Live Stats
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This is the fourth meeting between the Tigers and the Jayhawks and Kansas has a slight 2-1 advantage over the Tigers. Last year, Memphis traveled to Allen Fieldhouse and fell to Kansas by a score of 72-63. The first meeting was in 1979.
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Memphis is coming off a big win on the road as the Tigers defeated Illinois 64-54 last Thursday. In head coach Melissa McFerrin's four meetings against the Fighting Illini, this was the first time the Tigers defeated Illinois on the road. Memphis is 2-2 against Illinois under McFerrin's direction.
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The Tigers never trailed to the Illini and in the fourth quarter, built their lead up to as many as 18, a season-high.
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Sophomore forward Brianna Porter had a career for the Tigers after scoring 12 points with four rebounds. Cheyenne Creighton, Breigha Wilder-Cochran and Taylor Barnes all scored in double-digits for the Tigers.
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Creighton continues to lead the Tigers in scoring with 13.7 points per game as she has been in double-figures every game this season. She also leads the team with 7.3 rebounds per game while Taylor Williams is second with 7.0 boards per contest.
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Kansas comes into the Sunday game with an 0-2 record with losses against fellow Memphis opponents in Missouri State and SMU. After Memphis defeated Missouri State at home in the season opener by a score of 69-60, the Lady Bears traveled to Lawrence, Kan. to defeat the Jayhawks, 87-64.
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The Jayhawks return four starters from 2015-16, three of which have been consistently in the starting five for multiple seasons.
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McKenzie Calvert and Jessica Washington lead the team offensively by scoring 18.5 and 14.0 points, respectively. Aisia Robertson is the leading rebounder with 6.0 boards per contest.
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Brandon Schnieder is the head coach of the Jayhawks. Schnieder does have a national championship under his belt and all-time, has a career record of 407-165. He is in his second season at the helm of the Kansas program.
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The game will be available to watch live on the women's basketball schedule page at www.gotigersgo.com. Live stats will also be available. Tip-off against the Jayhawks is set for 2 p.m. at the Elma Roane Fieldhouse. For more information on the Memphis women's basketball team, follow us on Twitter at @MemphisWBB.Â
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