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Kyvon Davenport soars to two of his 16 points vs. San Diego in the NIT's opening round.
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Tigers beat San Diego, advance in NIT
Mar 19, 2019 | Men's Basketball
Martin's 21 points lead Tigers into second-round matchup at Creighton
MEMPHIS, Tenn. ā If this was University of Memphis senior guard Jeremiah Martin's final game at FedExForum, he went out on an upbeat note.
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Playing in his first postseason game as a Tiger, Martin scored a game-high 21 points and a grabbed a team-high seven rebounds in a 74-60 opening-round NIT victory over San Diego Tuesday night. Tyler Harris and Kyvon Davenport added 16 points each in the UofM's first postseason game since the 2014 NCAA Tournament.
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Memphis (22-13) shot 60 percent in the second half ā and 48 percent for the game ā to advance to the second-round in the 32-team tournament against Creighton in Omaha, Nebraska. The day and tip-off time will be announced Wednesday. Creighton is the No. 2 seed in the TCU Region and the UofM is the No. 3 seed.
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In winning their 11th straight NIT home game, the Tigers led for more than 36 minutes and built a 15-point second-half lead to give their five seniors a chance to play another game.
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"I'm very happy for these guys," Tigers coach Penny Hardaway said of his seniors. "The NIT is definitely a blessing so they can extend their careers."
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It also was a blessing, of sorts, for Harris, the Tigers freshman. After missing a potential game-tying 3-pointer in the closing seconds of the team's semifinal loss to Houston in the American Athletic Conference Championship last weekend, Harris came out with a purpose.
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Harris, held scoreless against Houston, had a trio of 3-pointers in the first half during a 16-0 run that put the Tigers up by double-digits.
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"My confidence level is pretty high," Harris said. "All the coaches and the players, they always tell me to not be afraid to shoot, especially coach Penny Hardaway."
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San Diego (21-15), playing the UofM for the first time, trailed by double-digits most of the second half, outside of one run that trimmed to lead to seven (62-55) with 7:18 to go. Olin Carter, who led the Toreros with 17 points, made it a seven-point game with his third straight 3-pointer before the Tigers pulled back away.
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"First off, let me give credit to Memphis and coach Hardaway," said San Diego coach Sam Scholl. "I told him it's going to be a lot of fun to watch what he does with this program."
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San Diego was undone by 22 turnovers and being held to 36.7 percent shooting.
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"It wasn't a pretty game, but we held them to 36-percent shooting from the field, which is always great," Hardaway said. "We turned them over 22 times. I'm always proud of when we have the (effort) on the defensive end."
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At the half, the Tigers led 37-30. Memphis was up by 14 midway through the half shortly after putting together a 16-0 run. Harris had three 3-pointers during the run and Mike Parks dropped in a pair of layups.
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San Diego responded with an 18-5 run that trimmed what had been a huge advantage to a single point, 29-28. A 3-pointer by Tyler Williams made it a one-point game with about three minutes to go in the half.
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Memphis closed with an 8-2 run, including a layup at the buzzer by Raynere Thornton, to take its seven-point lead at the half.
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The Tigers shot 39.4 percent in the first half and were outrebounded, 24-17, but were aided by committing only four turnovers.
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NOTABLE
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Playing in his first postseason game as a Tiger, Martin scored a game-high 21 points and a grabbed a team-high seven rebounds in a 74-60 opening-round NIT victory over San Diego Tuesday night. Tyler Harris and Kyvon Davenport added 16 points each in the UofM's first postseason game since the 2014 NCAA Tournament.
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Memphis (22-13) shot 60 percent in the second half ā and 48 percent for the game ā to advance to the second-round in the 32-team tournament against Creighton in Omaha, Nebraska. The day and tip-off time will be announced Wednesday. Creighton is the No. 2 seed in the TCU Region and the UofM is the No. 3 seed.
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In winning their 11th straight NIT home game, the Tigers led for more than 36 minutes and built a 15-point second-half lead to give their five seniors a chance to play another game.
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"I'm very happy for these guys," Tigers coach Penny Hardaway said of his seniors. "The NIT is definitely a blessing so they can extend their careers."
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It also was a blessing, of sorts, for Harris, the Tigers freshman. After missing a potential game-tying 3-pointer in the closing seconds of the team's semifinal loss to Houston in the American Athletic Conference Championship last weekend, Harris came out with a purpose.
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Harris, held scoreless against Houston, had a trio of 3-pointers in the first half during a 16-0 run that put the Tigers up by double-digits.
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"My confidence level is pretty high," Harris said. "All the coaches and the players, they always tell me to not be afraid to shoot, especially coach Penny Hardaway."
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San Diego (21-15), playing the UofM for the first time, trailed by double-digits most of the second half, outside of one run that trimmed to lead to seven (62-55) with 7:18 to go. Olin Carter, who led the Toreros with 17 points, made it a seven-point game with his third straight 3-pointer before the Tigers pulled back away.
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"First off, let me give credit to Memphis and coach Hardaway," said San Diego coach Sam Scholl. "I told him it's going to be a lot of fun to watch what he does with this program."
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San Diego was undone by 22 turnovers and being held to 36.7 percent shooting.
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"It wasn't a pretty game, but we held them to 36-percent shooting from the field, which is always great," Hardaway said. "We turned them over 22 times. I'm always proud of when we have the (effort) on the defensive end."
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At the half, the Tigers led 37-30. Memphis was up by 14 midway through the half shortly after putting together a 16-0 run. Harris had three 3-pointers during the run and Mike Parks dropped in a pair of layups.
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San Diego responded with an 18-5 run that trimmed what had been a huge advantage to a single point, 29-28. A 3-pointer by Tyler Williams made it a one-point game with about three minutes to go in the half.
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Memphis closed with an 8-2 run, including a layup at the buzzer by Raynere Thornton, to take its seven-point lead at the half.
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The Tigers shot 39.4 percent in the first half and were outrebounded, 24-17, but were aided by committing only four turnovers.
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NOTABLE
- The game was played with experimental rules, several of which were evident by the addition of white tape displaying an extended 3-point line and a wider free-throw lane.
- With his 21 points, Tigers guard Jeremiah Martin increased his season point total to 688 to tie Keith Lee (1984-85) for second-most points by a senior. Larry Finch holds the record with 721 points (1972-73).
- Martin entered the game ranked seventh for most points scored in a season. Dajuan Wagner (2001-02) holds the record with 762.
- After being limited to four assists in their conference tournament semifinal loss to Houston, the Tigers dished out 14 assists against San Diego.
- Memphis improved its record to 14-3 in its last 17 NIT games. The Tigers won the 2002 NIT title.
- The Tigers wore their throwback Memphis State uniforms for the fourth time this season. They are 4-0 when wearing the uniforms.
Team Stats
SD
Mem
FG%
.367
.483
3FG%
.417
.267
FT%
.857
.824
RB
37
30
TO
22
13
STL
7
13
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