University of Memphis Athletics

Shorthanded Tigers Fall at No. 2 Houston
Feb 19, 2023 | Men's Basketball
HOUSTON – The Memphis Tigers went into the Fertitta Center Sunday afternoon shorthanded and gave No. 2 Houston all it could handle, but ultimately dropped a 72-64 decision.
The Tigers fell to 20-7 overall and 10-4 in American Athletic Conference play, while the Cougars improved to 25-2 and 13-1.
Elijah McCadden continued his strong play with a season-high 20 points and six rebounds, while DeAndre Williams added 18 points on 7-of-13 shooting. Damaria Franklin also had his best game in a Tiger uniform with a season-high 10 points and five boards.
Alex Lomax made his return to the floor after being sidelined since the second half at UCF on Jan. 11.
It was a defensive battle early on with the game tied 13-13 at the 9:03 mark of the first half. Houston got a three-pointer and used a 9-0 run to take the lead for the remainder of the game.
The offense struggled in the first half holding on to the ball, turning it over 14 times to go into the break down 32-21. Williams led the team with 10 points in the first 20 minutes.
In the second half, McCadden took over for the Tigers scoring all 20 of his points. He scored six early points as he and Franklin nailed back-to-back triples to bring Memphis to within four at 38-34 with 16 minutes to play.
From there, Houston pushed its advantage out to 13 and looked to be on its way to victory. But the Tigers never faltered. The defense tightened up and held the Cougars without a field goal for nearly four minutes as the Tigers chipped away at the free throw line.
McCadden hit three at the stripe before Williams went coast-to-coast to lay it in and pull Memphis to within 63-58 with 2:24 on the clock. That would be as close it would get.
Houston hit nine free throws over the final two minutes to secure the 72-64 win.
J'Wan Roberts led the Cougars with 20 points and 12 rebounds, while Marcus Sasser also added 20.
UP NEXT
The Tigers stay on the road Thursday with a trip to Wichita State at 6 p.m. on ESPN2. The will then return to FedExForum next Sunday to host Cincinnati at 1 p.m.
POSTGAME NOTES
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The Tigers fell to 20-7 overall and 10-4 in American Athletic Conference play, while the Cougars improved to 25-2 and 13-1.
Elijah McCadden continued his strong play with a season-high 20 points and six rebounds, while DeAndre Williams added 18 points on 7-of-13 shooting. Damaria Franklin also had his best game in a Tiger uniform with a season-high 10 points and five boards.
Alex Lomax made his return to the floor after being sidelined since the second half at UCF on Jan. 11.
It was a defensive battle early on with the game tied 13-13 at the 9:03 mark of the first half. Houston got a three-pointer and used a 9-0 run to take the lead for the remainder of the game.
The offense struggled in the first half holding on to the ball, turning it over 14 times to go into the break down 32-21. Williams led the team with 10 points in the first 20 minutes.
In the second half, McCadden took over for the Tigers scoring all 20 of his points. He scored six early points as he and Franklin nailed back-to-back triples to bring Memphis to within four at 38-34 with 16 minutes to play.
From there, Houston pushed its advantage out to 13 and looked to be on its way to victory. But the Tigers never faltered. The defense tightened up and held the Cougars without a field goal for nearly four minutes as the Tigers chipped away at the free throw line.
McCadden hit three at the stripe before Williams went coast-to-coast to lay it in and pull Memphis to within 63-58 with 2:24 on the clock. That would be as close it would get.
Houston hit nine free throws over the final two minutes to secure the 72-64 win.
J'Wan Roberts led the Cougars with 20 points and 12 rebounds, while Marcus Sasser also added 20.
UP NEXT
The Tigers stay on the road Thursday with a trip to Wichita State at 6 p.m. on ESPN2. The will then return to FedExForum next Sunday to host Cincinnati at 1 p.m.
POSTGAME NOTES
- Memphis used the starting lineup of DeAndre Williams, Elijah McCadden, Keonte Kennedy, Chandler Lawson and Jayden Hardaway.
- It's the sixth different lineup of the season, and the first that didn't include Kendric Davis.
- The loss was the first for the Tigers in regulation since Jan. 1 at Tulane.
- Elijah McCadden has now reached double figures in five-straight games and in six of his last seven.
- DeAndre Williams recorded his 23-straight game of scoring in double figures. He scored his 1,000th point as a Tiger, becoming the 53rd player in program history to do so.
- Malcolm Dandridge made his return and played six minutes off the bench. He scored two points and grabbed three rebounds.
- Alex Lomax played 29 minutes off the bench in his return. He finished with seven rebounds, three assists and a steal.
- Jayden Hardaway scored seven points in 12 minutes. He drained both of his three-point attempts.
- Memphis shot 44.2 percent from the floor (23-52) and made 40.0 percent from deep (6-15).
- The Tigers made 12-of-19 at the free throw line (63.2%), while Houston had its best game of the season at the stripe, connecting on 23-of-26.
- Houston scored 22 points off 18 Memphis turnovers. The Tigers coughed it up only four times after halftime.
- Memphis outscored Houston 17-12 from the bench.
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.
Team Stats
Mem
UH
FG%
.442
.451
3FG%
.400
.176
FT%
.632
.885
RB
34
30
TO
18
11
STL
8
13
Game Leaders
Scoring
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