University of Memphis Athletics

Tigers Struggle to Find Rhythm in Loss at Wichita State
Jan 24, 2026 | Men's Basketball
WICHITA, Kan. - A tough road stretch continued for Memphis on Saturday evening.
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The Tigers dropped a 74-59 decision at Wichita State inside Charles Koch Arena, struggling to find rhythm on either end in snowy Wichita as the Shockers built an early lead and never let go.
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Memphis (9-10, 4-3 American Conference) fell behind quickly, trailing 22-8 in the opening eight minutes and by as many as 24 points in the game. The Tigers shot just 3-for-19 from three-point range and finished with 17 turnovers, making it difficult to mount consistent offense against a Wichita State team that controlled tempo from the opening tip.
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Wichita State (13-8, 5-3 American) was fueled by balanced scoring, with Kenyon Giles (14 points), Karon Boyd (14), Dillon Battie (13) and Will Berg (10) all reaching double figures. Early shot-making from Brian Amuneke helped the Shockers seize momentum in the first half.
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Memphis went into the break down 40-22 after struggling to generate ball movement early, recording its first assist on its fourth made field goal of the game, a corner three by Ashton Hardaway.
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The Tigers, however, showed fight in the second half. After falling into a 24-point hole, Memphis pieced together a 26-13 run over an 11-minute stretch, capped by a Curtis Givens III three-pointer that trimmed the deficit to 69-58 with 5:28 remaining.
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But the comeback stalled there, as the Shockers answered each push and closed out the 15-point win.
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Givens III led Memphis with 11 points. Aaron Bradshaw added 10 points, a season-high nine rebounds and two steals, while Simon Majok also chipped in 10, which came all in the second half.
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The loss drops Memphis to 1-6 in true road games this season and marks the third straight conference road setback.
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POSTGAME NOTES
UP NEXT
Memphis returns home next week for a pair of matches against top American teams. The Tigers welcome Florida Atlantic to FedExForum on Thursday for a 7 p.m. tip on ESPNU, before Tulane comes to town on Sunday at 2 p.m. on ESPN2.
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The Tigers dropped a 74-59 decision at Wichita State inside Charles Koch Arena, struggling to find rhythm on either end in snowy Wichita as the Shockers built an early lead and never let go.
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Memphis (9-10, 4-3 American Conference) fell behind quickly, trailing 22-8 in the opening eight minutes and by as many as 24 points in the game. The Tigers shot just 3-for-19 from three-point range and finished with 17 turnovers, making it difficult to mount consistent offense against a Wichita State team that controlled tempo from the opening tip.
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Wichita State (13-8, 5-3 American) was fueled by balanced scoring, with Kenyon Giles (14 points), Karon Boyd (14), Dillon Battie (13) and Will Berg (10) all reaching double figures. Early shot-making from Brian Amuneke helped the Shockers seize momentum in the first half.
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Memphis went into the break down 40-22 after struggling to generate ball movement early, recording its first assist on its fourth made field goal of the game, a corner three by Ashton Hardaway.
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The Tigers, however, showed fight in the second half. After falling into a 24-point hole, Memphis pieced together a 26-13 run over an 11-minute stretch, capped by a Curtis Givens III three-pointer that trimmed the deficit to 69-58 with 5:28 remaining.
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But the comeback stalled there, as the Shockers answered each push and closed out the 15-point win.
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Givens III led Memphis with 11 points. Aaron Bradshaw added 10 points, a season-high nine rebounds and two steals, while Simon Majok also chipped in 10, which came all in the second half.
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The loss drops Memphis to 1-6 in true road games this season and marks the third straight conference road setback.
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POSTGAME NOTES
- Starting Five: Memphis opened with a starting lineup of Dug McDaniel, Quante Berry, Curtis Givens III, Hasan Abdul Hakim and Aaron Bradshaw.
- It's the third time this season that lineup has started a game.
- Shooting:Â Memphis shot 40.7 percent (24-of-59) from the floor and went just 3-of-19 from beyond the three-point line (15.8%). The Tigers shot 8-of-11 at the free throw stripe.
- On the other side, Wichita State drilled 9-of-26 from distance.
- Turnovers:Â Memphis committed 17 turnovers, which the Shockers turned into 17 points.
- Defense:Â Memphis allowed Wichita State to shoot 45.2 percent overall (30-of-67) and forced the Shockers into just 13 turnovers.
- The Tigers scored 15 points off those miscues.
- Bench Production:Â Memphis got 29 points from its bench.
- Rebounding:Â Memphis got outrebounded, 40-36, including a 12-to-9 mark on the offensive glass.
- Ball Movement:Â Memphis dished out just eight assists, tying a season low for the Tigers (8 at Louisville).
- Curtis Givens III led the Tigers in scoring with 11 points on 4-of-9 shooting in 25 minutes.
- Aaron Bradshaw just missed a double-double with 10 points and a team-high nine rebounds and two steals.
- Bradshaw shot 5-of-9 overall and swiped two steals in 24 minutes.
- Simon Majok came off the bench to drop 10 points with three rebounds.
- He scored all 10 points in the second half after playing just three minutes before the break.
- Julius Thedford finished with seven points and six boards, while Ashton Hardaway and Zach Davis each recorded six points.
UP NEXT
Memphis returns home next week for a pair of matches against top American teams. The Tigers welcome Florida Atlantic to FedExForum on Thursday for a 7 p.m. tip on ESPNU, before Tulane comes to town on Sunday at 2 p.m. on ESPN2.
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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. Â
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Team Stats
Mem
WSU
FG%
.407
.448
3FG%
.158
.346
FT%
.727
.625
RB
36
40
TO
17
13
STL
9
7
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