University of Memphis Athletics

No. 23 Tigers Hold On For 77-75 Win Over Vanderbilt
Dec 23, 2023 | Men's Basketball
MEMPHIS, Tenn. āĀ Despite trailing for over 20 minutes, the No. 23 Memphis Tigers rallied from an eight-point deficit to knocked off Vanderbilt, 77-75, Saturday afternoon inside FedExForum
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David Jones led all players with 28 points, including 21 in the second half, and nearly pulled down a double-double with nine boards.
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Jahvon Quinerly added 13 points and a team-high four assists for Memphis (10-2).
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Down seven midway through the first half, Memphis couldn't really get much going offensively, but it was able to knock down six three-pointers to go into the break down just 36-35.
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The Tigers were lit up for 24 points from Vanderbilt's Ezra Manjon (13) and Tasos Kamateros (11) and closed the half just 4-of-20 shooting over the final 13-plus minutes. Six of Memphis' nine first-half buckets were from long distance.
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Memphis finally got going after the break with a pair of fastbreak scores off steals and a three from Jones that ignited a 9-0 run to put the Tigers in front 44-36.
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The Commodores (4-8) didn't quit, however. Vanderbilt ripped off runs of 15-3 and 9-0 to put Memphis in its largest hole of the day at 62-54 with 8:20 to play.
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The Tigers responded with a 12-0 run of their own, sparked by eight points from Jones and a thunderous alley-oop to Malcolm Dandridge.
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Memphis led 75-73 with 13.3 seconds remaining, and from there, it became a free-throw shooting contest. The Tigers converted 26-of-35 at the stripe and managed to fend off a last-season three ball at the buzzer to escape with the 77-75 victory.
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Vanderbilt got 22 points from Manjon and 12 from a trio of Commodores.
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Memphis finished the day just 21-of-55 from the field (38.2%) and 9-of-25 from long range (36.0%).
POSTGAME NOTESĀ
UP NEXT
Memphis gets a week off before returning to FedExForum on Dec. 30 to close out the nonconference portion of the schedule. The Tigers welcome Austin Peay to town for a 6 p.m. tilt on ESPN+.
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HOW TO FOLLOW THE TIGERSĀ
For complete information onāÆMemphis Tiger Men's Basketball, visitāÆwww.GoTigersGo.comāÆand follow the team's social media channels onāÆTwitter,āÆInstagramāÆandāÆFacebook.Ā
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David Jones led all players with 28 points, including 21 in the second half, and nearly pulled down a double-double with nine boards.
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Jahvon Quinerly added 13 points and a team-high four assists for Memphis (10-2).
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Down seven midway through the first half, Memphis couldn't really get much going offensively, but it was able to knock down six three-pointers to go into the break down just 36-35.
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The Tigers were lit up for 24 points from Vanderbilt's Ezra Manjon (13) and Tasos Kamateros (11) and closed the half just 4-of-20 shooting over the final 13-plus minutes. Six of Memphis' nine first-half buckets were from long distance.
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Memphis finally got going after the break with a pair of fastbreak scores off steals and a three from Jones that ignited a 9-0 run to put the Tigers in front 44-36.
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The Commodores (4-8) didn't quit, however. Vanderbilt ripped off runs of 15-3 and 9-0 to put Memphis in its largest hole of the day at 62-54 with 8:20 to play.
Ā
The Tigers responded with a 12-0 run of their own, sparked by eight points from Jones and a thunderous alley-oop to Malcolm Dandridge.
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Memphis led 75-73 with 13.3 seconds remaining, and from there, it became a free-throw shooting contest. The Tigers converted 26-of-35 at the stripe and managed to fend off a last-season three ball at the buzzer to escape with the 77-75 victory.
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Vanderbilt got 22 points from Manjon and 12 from a trio of Commodores.
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Memphis finished the day just 21-of-55 from the field (38.2%) and 9-of-25 from long range (36.0%).
POSTGAME NOTESĀ
- Memphis used the starting lineup of Jahvon Quinerly, David Jones, Jaykwon Walton, Nicholas Jourdain and Malcolm Dandridge for the fourth time this season.
- The Tigers improve to 4-0 this season with that starting five.
- Memphis picked up its seventh win of the season against a Power Five program, improving the Tigers to 13-2 against power conference opponents the last two seasons.
- Memphis also improved to 5-1 against the SEC with the victory.
- Jones reached 20 points for the sixth-straight game and for the eighth time this season, which is the most in the AAC. He only scored 20 three times a season ago at St. John's.
- Memphis got 18 points off 17 Vanderbilt turnovers. They forced 10 steals and blocked five shots.
- The Tigers got nine points, four rebounds and two steals from Nicholas Jourdain. He posted a team-high 21 in the plus-minus category.
- Caleb Mills added eight points.
- Memphis newcomer Nae'Qwan Tomlin made his Tiger debut, drilling his first three-point attempt after entering the game on his way to eight points in 25 minutes.
- Dandridge pulled down seven boards in 22 minutes. He and Mills blocked two shots each.
- There were 12 lead changes and six ties in a game that lasted two hours and 23 minutes.
UP NEXT
Memphis gets a week off before returning to FedExForum on Dec. 30 to close out the nonconference portion of the schedule. The Tigers welcome Austin Peay to town for a 6 p.m. tilt on ESPN+.
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HOW TO FOLLOW THE TIGERSĀ
For complete information onāÆMemphis Tiger Men's Basketball, visitāÆwww.GoTigersGo.comāÆand follow the team's social media channels onāÆTwitter,āÆInstagramāÆandāÆFacebook.Ā
Team Stats
Vandy
Mem
FG%
.429
.382
3FG%
.385
.360
FT%
.773
.743
RB
39
32
TO
17
9
STL
5
10
Game Leaders
Scoring
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