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Tigers, No. 18 Volunteers Clash Saturday Morning in Nashville
Dec 17, 2021 | Men's Basketball
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Riding the momentum of a marquee win, the Memphis Tigers venture to Downtown Nashville to face cross-state rival No. 18/18 Tennessee Saturday morning at Bridgestone Arena. The 11 a.m. tip-off can be seen on ESPN2.
A win Saturday would make Memphis 5-1 against the Volunteers in the last six meetings, which would be its best stretch in series history.
The Tigers took down No. 6/8 Alabama in commanding fashion Tuesday night at FedExForum and against the Volunteers have the chance to pick up a second statement victory in five days.
The Volunteers enter the game with an 8-2 record and currently lead the nation in adjusted defensive efficiency, which is the amount of points a team would allow per 100 possessions against an average Division I opponent. Memphis is 33rd in adjusted defensive efficiency.
Tennessee's eight wins on the season include an 89-72 victory over then-No. 18 North Carolina in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament in Uncasville, Conn. Its two defeats are against No. 5 Villanova and Texas Tech in overtime.
Saturday's game is an important opportunity for the Tigers to add to their resume in non-conference play. The Tigers have two Quad I wins so far this season (Virginia Tech, Alabama) and have played a third Quad I game (Iowa State). Memphis went 1-4 in Quad I games a season ago. Only five teams in the country have three Quad I wins already this year and 11 others join Memphis in having two. Tennessee, with its current NCAA NET ranking of 6, is a fourth Quad I game for Memphis in the first 11 contests this campaign.
Following Saturday's showdown, the Tigers wrap up non-conference play Tuesday at FedExForum against Alabama State at 7 p.m. The American Athletic Conference portion of the schedule begins Dec. 29 at Tulane.
GAME DETAILS
Memphis Tigers (6-4) vs. #18/18 Tennessee (8-2)
Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021 | 11 a.m. CT
Bridgestone Arena (18,500); Nashville, Tenn.
Television: ESPN2 (Kevin Brown, pxp; Jay Bilas, analysis)
Radio: 98.9 THE ROAR OF MEMPHIS (Dave Woloshin, pxp; Matt Dillon, analysis)
Satellite: Sirius 81 / XM 81 / SXM App 81
BY THE NUMBERS
A win Saturday would make Memphis 5-1 against the Volunteers in the last six meetings, which would be its best stretch in series history.
The Tigers took down No. 6/8 Alabama in commanding fashion Tuesday night at FedExForum and against the Volunteers have the chance to pick up a second statement victory in five days.
The Volunteers enter the game with an 8-2 record and currently lead the nation in adjusted defensive efficiency, which is the amount of points a team would allow per 100 possessions against an average Division I opponent. Memphis is 33rd in adjusted defensive efficiency.
Tennessee's eight wins on the season include an 89-72 victory over then-No. 18 North Carolina in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament in Uncasville, Conn. Its two defeats are against No. 5 Villanova and Texas Tech in overtime.
Saturday's game is an important opportunity for the Tigers to add to their resume in non-conference play. The Tigers have two Quad I wins so far this season (Virginia Tech, Alabama) and have played a third Quad I game (Iowa State). Memphis went 1-4 in Quad I games a season ago. Only five teams in the country have three Quad I wins already this year and 11 others join Memphis in having two. Tennessee, with its current NCAA NET ranking of 6, is a fourth Quad I game for Memphis in the first 11 contests this campaign.
Following Saturday's showdown, the Tigers wrap up non-conference play Tuesday at FedExForum against Alabama State at 7 p.m. The American Athletic Conference portion of the schedule begins Dec. 29 at Tulane.
GAME DETAILS
Memphis Tigers (6-4) vs. #18/18 Tennessee (8-2)
Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021 | 11 a.m. CT
Bridgestone Arena (18,500); Nashville, Tenn.
Television: ESPN2 (Kevin Brown, pxp; Jay Bilas, analysis)
Radio: 98.9 THE ROAR OF MEMPHIS (Dave Woloshin, pxp; Matt Dillon, analysis)
Satellite: Sirius 81 / XM 81 / SXM App 81
BY THE NUMBERS
- 2014: The last time Memphis played two ranked teams within a five-day span (L at No. 15 Cincinnati, March 6; W vs. No. 18 SMU, March 8).
- 2007: The last time Memphis played at Bridgestone Arena, called Sommet Center at the time; No. 2 Memphis defeated Middle Tennessee on Dec. 15, 65-41.
- 3: Games this season shooting at least 80.0 percent from the free throw line with at least 15 attempts; Memphis accomplished the feat once last season.
- 3-0: Memphis' record when DeAndre Williams has at least 15 points, four assists and three steals in a game.
- 0:00: Amount of time in nine games this season Alabama had trailed by 10 points before Tuesday, when Memphis led by double digits for 13:28 of game action and by as many as 19.
- Memphis led by as many as 19 points and ran away with a 92-78 win over No. 6/8 Alabama in front of 15,266 raucous fans Tuesday night in a "White Out" at FedExForum.
- Memphis snapped a four-game losing streak in emphatic fashion and picked up its first win over a top-10 team since 2014 and first over a ranked squad in two seasons.
- Five Tigers were in double figures, led by DeAndre Williams' 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting.
- Jalen Duren added 14 on 7-of-9 shooting, Landers Nolley II made three 3-pointers en route to 13 points and Lester Quinones added 12.
- Tyler Harris made three triples and finished with 11 points in 16 minutes off the bench.
- Nolley II and Williams also combined for 12 assists, seven steals and only two turnovers.
- Memphis' well-rounded game as a whole included shooting 53.3 percent from the field (32-60), making 80.0 percent of its free throws (20-25), dishing out 20 assists on 32 baskets and swiping 12 steals.
- The Tigers led by five at the break, 37-32, and a swift 12-0 run five-and-a-half minutes into the second half ballooned the lead to 19 at 61-42.
- The Crimson Tide got no closer than nine points the rest of the way.
- In the second half, the Tigers committed only six turnovers and six fouls.
- Memphis drew 14 second-half fouls and went 18-for-22 from the stripe (.818) in the last 20 minutes.
- Alabama (8-2) was led by Keon Ellis' 19 points.
- Memphis held Crimson Tide stars Jahvon Quinerly and Jaden Shackelford to 22 combined points, 12 below their joint season average.
- Tennessee is led by Memphis native Kennedy Chandler's 14.6 points per game, and Santiago Vescovi is also averaging double figures at 13.1 points per outing.
- Three Volunteers are averaging at least 6.0 rebounds per game, topped by John Fulkerson's 6.2 per contest.
- The Volunteers rank in the top 10 nationally in five statistical categories.
- Offensively, Tennessee is fourth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.8), fifth in assists per game (19.3) and 10th in scoring margin (20.6).
- On the defensive end, the Volunteers rank fifth in turnover margin (+7.1) and eighth in steals per game (10.6).
- Tennessee was picked to finish fourth in the SEC's preseason poll, behind Kentucky, Alabama and Arkansas.
- Tennessee brings back three starters and six other returners from last season's team that went 18-9 overall and 10-7 in the SEC.
- The Volunteers were seeded fifth in the NCAA Tournament, where they bowed out in the first round to eventual Elite Eight participant Oregon State, 70-56.
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