University of Memphis Athletics

Second-Half Surge Sends Memphis Past Tulsa
Jan 23, 2022 | Men's Basketball
TULSA, Okla. – A second half for the ages helped Memphis erase a 15-point deficit and capture an 83-81 win over the Tulsa Golden Hurricane Sunday afternoon in Tulsa, Okla.
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Memphis (10-8, 4-4 American Athletic Conference) shot 70.8 percent from the field in the second 20 minutes (17-24), missing just one two-point try. The Tigers only committed four turnovers after halftime and just nine for the game, a season low.
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Playing without three of its top statistical contributors, Jalen Duren, Landers Nolley II and DeAndre Williams, the Tigers were led by Tyler Harris' season high 24 points with six 3-pointers. Josh Minott added a career-high 18 to go along with nine rebounds, and he was 10-for-10 from the free throw line.
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Malcolm Dandridge and Lester Quinones added nine points apiece, and Alex Lomax had eight points, seven assists and four rebounds. Lomax did not commit a turnover in 32 minutes.
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Memphis trailed 46-33 at the half and by 15 at the start of the second half, but from there the Tigers began to chip away. Memphis rattled off eight-straight points on a Quinones triple and five points from Lomax to make the score 50-44, and a few minutes later it was 10-of-12 points to bring the game within two at 61-59.
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The Tigers gained their first lead of the game after a Dandridge lay-in at the 7:11 mark, and Tulsa never re-took the advantage. Memphis made big play after big play in the final minutes, including forcing the clock to expire on Tulsa's last possession when the Golden Hurricane had a chance to tie or win.
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Tulsa (6-11, 0-6 AAC) was led by Jeriah Horne's 19 points, with 16 of those from the charity stripe.
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UP NEXT
Memphis returns to FedExForum on Thursday against East Carolina at 8 p.m. Thursday's game is a Black Out, with fans encouraged to wear black, and it is also the Coaches vs. Cancer game. Speed painter Jessica Haas will be performing at halftime.
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Tickets and mini plans for 2021-22 are available online at www.GoTigersGoTix.com or by phone at (901) 678-2331.
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POSTGAME NOTES
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Memphis (10-8, 4-4 American Athletic Conference) shot 70.8 percent from the field in the second 20 minutes (17-24), missing just one two-point try. The Tigers only committed four turnovers after halftime and just nine for the game, a season low.
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Playing without three of its top statistical contributors, Jalen Duren, Landers Nolley II and DeAndre Williams, the Tigers were led by Tyler Harris' season high 24 points with six 3-pointers. Josh Minott added a career-high 18 to go along with nine rebounds, and he was 10-for-10 from the free throw line.
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Malcolm Dandridge and Lester Quinones added nine points apiece, and Alex Lomax had eight points, seven assists and four rebounds. Lomax did not commit a turnover in 32 minutes.
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Memphis trailed 46-33 at the half and by 15 at the start of the second half, but from there the Tigers began to chip away. Memphis rattled off eight-straight points on a Quinones triple and five points from Lomax to make the score 50-44, and a few minutes later it was 10-of-12 points to bring the game within two at 61-59.
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The Tigers gained their first lead of the game after a Dandridge lay-in at the 7:11 mark, and Tulsa never re-took the advantage. Memphis made big play after big play in the final minutes, including forcing the clock to expire on Tulsa's last possession when the Golden Hurricane had a chance to tie or win.
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Tulsa (6-11, 0-6 AAC) was led by Jeriah Horne's 19 points, with 16 of those from the charity stripe.
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UP NEXT
Memphis returns to FedExForum on Thursday against East Carolina at 8 p.m. Thursday's game is a Black Out, with fans encouraged to wear black, and it is also the Coaches vs. Cancer game. Speed painter Jessica Haas will be performing at halftime.
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Tickets and mini plans for 2021-22 are available online at www.GoTigersGoTix.com or by phone at (901) 678-2331.
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POSTGAME NOTES
- Memphis used the starting lineup of Alex Lomax, Emoni Bates, Lester Quinones, Earl Timberlake and Malcolm Dandridge for the first time this season.
- Memphis has used 13 different starting lineups in 18 games this season, which is the most in the nation.
- The win snapped a six-game Memphis regular-season losing streak in Tulsa.
- The Tigers' last regular-season victory at Tulsa came on March 3, 2012.
- Memphis takes a 31-21 advantage in the all-time series.
- Memphis' previous low for turnovers in a game was 11 (2x, last vs. Cincinnati, 1/9).
- Memphis ended the game shooting 50.9 percent from the field (28-55).
- The Tigers have won 39 of their last 40 games when hitting the 50-percent mark from the floor.
- The Tigers' 10 3-pointers are the second-most they have made in a game this year (13, vs. Tennessee Tech, 11/9).
- Tyler Harris eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for his collegiate career with the 24-point game.
- His 6 3-pointers are a new season and AAC high and one shy of his career high (7, vs. College of Charleston, 11/25/18).
- The senior has scored in double figures in five-straight games, including 20-plus in two of those.
- Josh Minott's previous career high was 15 points, set Jan. 1 at Wichita State.
- Only five other Tigers since 2010-11 had turned in a perfect game from the free throw line with at least 10 attempts.
- The most recent was Jeremiah Martin at Wichita State on Feb. 23, 2019.
- In two games since returning from injury, Alex Lomax has 12 assists and only one turnover.
- The seven assists are a season high.
- Memphis is 23-6 when the senior has five or more assists in a game.
- Lester Quinones hit three 3-pointers for the third time in six games.
- He was 1-for-11 from distance over the last three contests.
- Chandler Lawson played 16 minutes in his first game since Nov. 24.
- He had missed the previous 12 games due to injury.
Team Stats
Mem
Tulsa
FG%
.509
.489
3FG%
.435
.500
FT%
.680
.806
RB
27
33
TO
9
14
STL
8
4
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