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Lester Quinones finished with 18 points and four assists.
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Tigers fall to Bearcats in OT
Feb 13, 2020 | Men's Basketball
Box ScoreGamebook (UC 92, UM 86/ot)Memphis Season Statistics (Overall)Memphis Season Statistics (AAC Only)
Achiuwa leads Tigers with 22 points and career-high 17 rebounds
CINCINNATI ā The University of Memphis did its best Thursday night to do what no other American Athletic Conference team has done this season: beat the Cincinnati Bearcats at Fifth Third Arena.
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The Tigers gave it their best shots, and forced overtime, but couldn't hold on as Cincinnati claimed a 92-86 victory before a sold-out crowd of 12,000.
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The Bearcats had won each of their five home games and it appeared as if a sixth wasn't going to materialize, but UC was able to overcome a 10-point deficit with 6:11 to go.
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The Tigers got 22 points and a career-high 17 rebounds from Precious Achiuwa, while Boogie Ellis scored 19 and Lester Quinones had 18. Tyler Harris finished with 11 points.
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It was a difficult loss for the Tigers (17-7, 6-5 American), who shot 59 percent in the second half and 48 percent for the game.
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"We've got to bring this effort out every game and we'll be OK," Tigers coach Penny Hardaway said. "I'm proud of my team's effort."
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Hardaway said the loss could be traced to several key shortcomings in the second half.
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"Rebounds and free throws," he said. "You box out and make your free throws and you go home with a win."
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Cincinnati (16-8, 9-3 American) got 25 points and 19 rebounds from Tre Scott, while Jarron Cumberland added 15, all in the second half. Jarron's cousin, Jaevin, had 10 points, including several key 3-pointers.
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Ahead by two at halftime, Memphis built an eight-point lead (58-50) midway through the second half behind Achiuwa, who had only two points at the half. Achiuwa had 11 points during a 17-6 run. A few possessions later it was 60-51.
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And following a four-point play by Quinones (a 3-pointer in the corner and a converted free throw), the Tigers led 64-54 with 6:11 to go.
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Then Cumberland ā Jaevin, not Jarron ā stepped up. He knocked down a free throw and a 3-pointer and suddenly it was 64-58 with 5:32 to go.
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Although the Tigers took a 68-61 lead moments later when Achiuwa followed his own miss, the Bearcats kept fighting back.
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They forced overtime with a late 12-5 run, including two free throws by Scott to tie the game at 73 and send it to overtime.
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In the overtime, the Bearcats used an 8-1 run to build an insurmountable lead at 81-74.
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"We played our hearts out," Quinones said.
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At the half the Tigers led, 29-27, taking advantage of early foul trouble by Cumberland, the reigning conference player of the year.
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UC led 13-9 and 15-11 in the opening 10 minutes, but Cumberland departed after picking up his second foul with 17:22 to go in half. The Tigers gradually battled back and built a six-point advantage (22-16) following an 11-1 run.
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The Bearcats re-inserted Cumberland late in the second half and were able to briefly regain the lead (27-26) in the closing seconds before Harris ended the half by nailing a 3-pointer for a 29-27 lead at the break.
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Memphis shot 39 percent in the first half and got 10 points from Ellis and 11 from Quinones. Cincinnati shot 34 percent and were aided by committing only five turnovers.
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Cumberland did not score in the opening half and Achiuwa had only two.
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Memphis remains on the road for its next conference game. The Tigers play at UConn at 2 p.m. (CT) at the XL Center.
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TIGERS NOTEBOOK
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The Tigers gave it their best shots, and forced overtime, but couldn't hold on as Cincinnati claimed a 92-86 victory before a sold-out crowd of 12,000.
Ā
The Bearcats had won each of their five home games and it appeared as if a sixth wasn't going to materialize, but UC was able to overcome a 10-point deficit with 6:11 to go.
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The Tigers got 22 points and a career-high 17 rebounds from Precious Achiuwa, while Boogie Ellis scored 19 and Lester Quinones had 18. Tyler Harris finished with 11 points.
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It was a difficult loss for the Tigers (17-7, 6-5 American), who shot 59 percent in the second half and 48 percent for the game.
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"We've got to bring this effort out every game and we'll be OK," Tigers coach Penny Hardaway said. "I'm proud of my team's effort."
Ā
Hardaway said the loss could be traced to several key shortcomings in the second half.
Ā
"Rebounds and free throws," he said. "You box out and make your free throws and you go home with a win."
Ā
Cincinnati (16-8, 9-3 American) got 25 points and 19 rebounds from Tre Scott, while Jarron Cumberland added 15, all in the second half. Jarron's cousin, Jaevin, had 10 points, including several key 3-pointers.
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Ahead by two at halftime, Memphis built an eight-point lead (58-50) midway through the second half behind Achiuwa, who had only two points at the half. Achiuwa had 11 points during a 17-6 run. A few possessions later it was 60-51.
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And following a four-point play by Quinones (a 3-pointer in the corner and a converted free throw), the Tigers led 64-54 with 6:11 to go.
Ā
Then Cumberland ā Jaevin, not Jarron ā stepped up. He knocked down a free throw and a 3-pointer and suddenly it was 64-58 with 5:32 to go.
Ā
Although the Tigers took a 68-61 lead moments later when Achiuwa followed his own miss, the Bearcats kept fighting back.
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They forced overtime with a late 12-5 run, including two free throws by Scott to tie the game at 73 and send it to overtime.
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In the overtime, the Bearcats used an 8-1 run to build an insurmountable lead at 81-74.
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"We played our hearts out," Quinones said.
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At the half the Tigers led, 29-27, taking advantage of early foul trouble by Cumberland, the reigning conference player of the year.
Ā
UC led 13-9 and 15-11 in the opening 10 minutes, but Cumberland departed after picking up his second foul with 17:22 to go in half. The Tigers gradually battled back and built a six-point advantage (22-16) following an 11-1 run.
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The Bearcats re-inserted Cumberland late in the second half and were able to briefly regain the lead (27-26) in the closing seconds before Harris ended the half by nailing a 3-pointer for a 29-27 lead at the break.
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Memphis shot 39 percent in the first half and got 10 points from Ellis and 11 from Quinones. Cincinnati shot 34 percent and were aided by committing only five turnovers.
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Cumberland did not score in the opening half and Achiuwa had only two.
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Memphis remains on the road for its next conference game. The Tigers play at UConn at 2 p.m. (CT) at the XL Center.
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TIGERS NOTEBOOK
- The Tigers played their first overtime game since last season against Yale.
- Precious Achiuwa had his seventh 20-point game of the season.
Team Stats
Mem
UC
FG%
.484
.415
3FG%
.333
.273
FT%
.625
.617
RB
38
44
TO
13
10
STL
6
7
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Scoring
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