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Tiger forward Kyvon Davenport with one of his four blocks in the AAC tournament.
Tigers' Kyvon Davenport earns spot on AAC Championship all-tournament team
Mar 11, 2018 | Men's Basketball
Junior forward averaged 18 points in three games in Orlando
ORLANDO – University of Memphis forward Kyvon Davenport was named to the American Athletic Conference all-tournament team Sunday, a day after the Tigers were eliminated in the semifinals of the event at the Amway Center.
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Davenport, a 6-8 junior from Gainesville, Ga., averaged 18 points and 7.6 rebounds in the U of M's three tournament games: wins over USF and Tulsa and a semifinal loss to top-seed Cincinnati, the nation's eighth-ranked team. Cincinnati won the tournament title Sunday, 56-55, over No. 3 seed Houston and UC's Gary Clark was named Most Outstanding Player.
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Davenport opened the tournament by scoring a career-high 27 points in the Tigers' 79-77 victory over USF. He added 15 points in a quarterfinal win over Tulsa and posted his eighth double-double of the season (12 points, 11 rebounds) in Saturday's 70-60 loss to the Bearcats.
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Davenport made 18 of 28 field goals during the tournament and added four blocks and three steals. He finished the season, his first with the Tigers, with a 13.3 average, second on the team to junior point guard Jeremiah Martin.  Martin led the league with a 18.9 average. Â
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Davenport, a 6-8 junior from Gainesville, Ga., averaged 18 points and 7.6 rebounds in the U of M's three tournament games: wins over USF and Tulsa and a semifinal loss to top-seed Cincinnati, the nation's eighth-ranked team. Cincinnati won the tournament title Sunday, 56-55, over No. 3 seed Houston and UC's Gary Clark was named Most Outstanding Player.
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Davenport opened the tournament by scoring a career-high 27 points in the Tigers' 79-77 victory over USF. He added 15 points in a quarterfinal win over Tulsa and posted his eighth double-double of the season (12 points, 11 rebounds) in Saturday's 70-60 loss to the Bearcats.
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Davenport made 18 of 28 field goals during the tournament and added four blocks and three steals. He finished the season, his first with the Tigers, with a 13.3 average, second on the team to junior point guard Jeremiah Martin.  Martin led the league with a 18.9 average. Â
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