University of Memphis Athletics

Memphis Welcomes Alabama State Wednesday Night
Dec 20, 2022 | Men's Basketball
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The Memphis Tigers are set for their final nonconference matchup of the regular season, hosting Alabama State at 7 p.m. Wednesday at FedExForum on ESPN+.
It will be the first-ever meeting between the two programs after last season's game was canceled.
The Tigers (9-3) are coming off an 83-79 victory over Texas A&M Saturday night, giving them a 6-1 record against Power Five opponents on the season. The three losses by the Tigers this season have been by a combined 10 points.
Alabama State enters the game 1-10 on the year, riding a four-game skid after defeating Eastern Illinois 67-58 on Nov. 26. The Hornets are coached by former Tiger standout and assistant coach, Tony Madlock.
Madlock (1998-92) made up the backcourt with Penny Hardaway when the Tigers made the Elite Eight run in 1992. He was a member of four postseason teams for Memphis, two NCAA Tournaments and two NIT's, and spent three seasons as an assistant coach under Hardaway from 2018-21 where he helped reel in the No. 1 recruiting class for 2019.
The Tigers have won 11-straight games at FedExForum and are 61-9 at home under head coach Penny Hardaway. The home winning streak is currently the longest streak in the American Athletic Conference and the 25th-longest streak in the nation.
GAME DETAILS
RV/RV Memphis Tigers (9-3) vs. Alabama State (1-10)
Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022 | 7 p.m. CT
FedExForum (18,400); Memphis, Tenn.
Television: ESPN+ (Greg Gaston, pxp; Jon Albright, analysis)
Radio: 98.9 THE ROAR OF MEMPHIS (Dave Woloshin, pxp; Matt Dillon, analysis)
BY THE NUMBERS
THE LAST TIME OUT
How to follow the Tigers: For complete information on Memphis Tiger Men's Basketball, visit www.GoTigersGo.com and follow the team's social media channels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
It will be the first-ever meeting between the two programs after last season's game was canceled.
The Tigers (9-3) are coming off an 83-79 victory over Texas A&M Saturday night, giving them a 6-1 record against Power Five opponents on the season. The three losses by the Tigers this season have been by a combined 10 points.
Alabama State enters the game 1-10 on the year, riding a four-game skid after defeating Eastern Illinois 67-58 on Nov. 26. The Hornets are coached by former Tiger standout and assistant coach, Tony Madlock.
Madlock (1998-92) made up the backcourt with Penny Hardaway when the Tigers made the Elite Eight run in 1992. He was a member of four postseason teams for Memphis, two NCAA Tournaments and two NIT's, and spent three seasons as an assistant coach under Hardaway from 2018-21 where he helped reel in the No. 1 recruiting class for 2019.
The Tigers have won 11-straight games at FedExForum and are 61-9 at home under head coach Penny Hardaway. The home winning streak is currently the longest streak in the American Athletic Conference and the 25th-longest streak in the nation.
GAME DETAILS
RV/RV Memphis Tigers (9-3) vs. Alabama State (1-10)
Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022 | 7 p.m. CT
FedExForum (18,400); Memphis, Tenn.
Television: ESPN+ (Greg Gaston, pxp; Jon Albright, analysis)
Radio: 98.9 THE ROAR OF MEMPHIS (Dave Woloshin, pxp; Matt Dillon, analysis)
BY THE NUMBERS
- 11: Straight wins for Memphis at FedExForum, dating back to a 70-62 loss to SMU on Jan. 20, 2021.
- 20: DeAndre Williams is 20 points from reaching 1,000 for his collegiate career. He enters the game at 980, although just 707 of those have come in a Tiger uniform.
- 2: Kendric Davis' rank nationally in free throws made with 72. He had converted 38 straight at the stripe over seven games until missing two in the second half vs. Texas A&M. He finished the night a career-best 14-of-16 at the line.
- 1-of-2: Kendric Davis is one of only 2 players in Division I averaging at least 19.5 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game this season.
- 3.14: Average Division I years of experience on Memphis' roster, which is 11th-most in the nation.
- 95-10: Memphis' record since 2010-11 when holding opponents to 36.0 percent shooting or less; the Tigers limited Ole Miss to 35.3 percent shooting in Saturday's loss.
- 60.3: Percent of Memphis' points are coming two-point range, which is 14th-most in the country.
THE LAST TIME OUT
- In a game that took nearly three hours with 49 fouls called, the Memphis Tigers outlasted Texas A&M to earn an 83-79 victory inside FedExForum and improve to 9-3 overall. It marks the sixth win over a Power Five opponent as the Tigers went 4-1 against SEC opposition.
- Kendric Davis led Memphis with 23 points and a game-high nine assists, while going a career best 14-of-16 at the free throw line.
- DeAndre Williams scored all 15 of his points in the second half after sitting much of the first period with foul trouble. He was 6-of-7 shooting with two steals and a pair of blocks. Johnathan Lawson showed up big, tying his career high with 10 points after going 3-of-3 from long range.
- Despite hitting just 4-of-12 from long distance in the opening 20 minutes, the Tigers shot 53.1 percent from the floor overall after converting on 13-of-20 from inside the arc. With 11 points, Davis led a group of five Tigers that recorded six or more points in the half.
- Memphis shot a season high 55.8 percent from the floor, going 29-of-52 on the night. Texas A&M finished the night 22-of-58 (37.9%). It was the sixth opponent Memphis has held to under 40 percent shooting in a game this season.
- Memphis led for 30:56 on the night and Texas A&M held the advantage for 5:06 and controlled the paint 38-28 while scoring 32 points off the bench, its second most of the season. The Tigers finished 20-of-30 from the free throw line, its most of the season
- Alabama State brings a 1-10 record to Memphis on Wednesday.
- The Hornets are coached by former Tiger player and assistant coach, Tony Madlock.
- Madlock (1998-92) made up the backcourt with Penny Hardaway when the Tigers made the Elite Eight run in 1992. He was a member of four postseason teams for Memphis, two NCAA Tournament and two NIT.
- Madlock spent three seasons as an assistant coach under Hardaway from 2018-21.
- The Hornets lone win was a 67-58 decision over Eastern Illinois on Nov. 26, and they have since lost 12 straight.
- It will be a homecoming of sorts, as four Hornets are from the Memphis area. TJ Madlock, Duane Posey, Alex Anderson and Amarr Knox.
- Isaiah Range leads the team in scoring at 12.6 points, while TJ Madlock is pouring in 11.5.
- TJ Madlock is the team's leading rebounder (5.8) and assist man (2.8).
- The Hornets are averaging 61.0 points and allowing 80.5 each time out. Their opponents are shooting at a 47.6 percent clip.
How to follow the Tigers: For complete information on Memphis Tiger Men's Basketball, visit www.GoTigersGo.com and follow the team's social media channels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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