Final Feb 18
VILL 59 9.0 o136.0
CONN 66 -9.0 u136.0
Final Feb 18
PEAY 68 -4.5 o145.0
BELL 94 4.5 u145.0
Final Feb 18
M-OH 66 -4.5 o152.5
EMU 76 4.5 u152.5
Final Feb 18
JAC 56 3.0 o141.5
FGCU 72 -3.0 u141.5
Final Feb 18
L-IL 77 2.0 o140.0
DAV 69 -2.0 u140.0
Final Feb 18
LIP 57 -4.0 o155.5
EKY 66 4.0 u155.5
Final Feb 18
UNF 79 -6.5 o165.0
STET 71 6.5 u165.0
Final Feb 18
BALL 66 7.5 o155.5
TOL 67 -7.5 u155.5
Final Feb 18
PUR 66 3.0 o148.5
MSU 75 -3.0 u148.5
Final Feb 18
CARK 72 13.5 o143.0
QNC 89 -13.5 u143.0
Final Feb 18
TXAM 54 2.5 o143.5
MSST 70 -2.5 u143.5
Final Feb 18
NIU 63 19.5 o160.0
AKR 73 -19.5 u160.0
Final Feb 18
WMU 97 -2.0 o155.5
BUFF 64 2.0 u155.5
Final Feb 18
CMU 82 5.0 o153.0
OHIO 84 -5.0 u153.0
Final Feb 18
KENT 91 -6.0 o142.5
BGSU 84 6.0 u142.5
Final Feb 18
OKLA 63 14.5 o155.5
FLA 85 -14.5 u155.5
Final Feb 18
UWG 62 16.5 o149.5
UNA 80 -16.5 u149.5
Final Feb 18
SYR 69 11.0 o146.0
PITT 80 -11.0 u146.0
Final Feb 18
TTU 66 -7.0 o141.5
TCU 69 7.0 u141.5
Final Feb 18
COLO 65 18.5 o142.5
ISU 79 -18.5 u142.5
Final Feb 18
BUT 63 7.0 o151.5
XAV 76 -7.0 u151.5
Final Feb 18
TNST 86 2.5 o152.0
UTM 75 -2.5 u152.0
Final Feb 18
AFA 62 8.5 o130.5
WYO 69 -8.5 u130.5
Final Feb 18
ILL 74 4.0 o162.0
WIS 95 -4.0 u162.0
Final Feb 18
KU 57 2.5 o147.5
BYU 91 -2.5 u147.5
Final Feb 18
HOU 80 -12.0 o133.5
ASU 65 12.0 u133.5
Final Feb 18
SCAR 67 2.5 o139.5
LSU 81 -2.5 u139.5
Final Feb 18
NEV 71 3.5 o137.0
CSU 79 -3.5 u137.0
Final Feb 18
HALL 56 18.5 o135.5
MARQ 80 -18.5 u135.5
Final Feb 18
VT 36 -1.5 o142.5
BC 54 1.5 u142.5
Final Feb 18
MINN 64 11.0 o132.0
UCLA 61 -11.0 u132.0
Final Feb 18
FRES 60 18.5 o142.5
SDSU 83 -18.5 u142.5
Memphis 1st AAC21-5
Wichita State 8th AAC15-10

Memphis @ Wichita State preview

Charles Koch Arena

Last Meeting ( Jan 23, 2025 ) Wichita St. 53, Memphis 61

Memphis coach Penny Hardaway reached a milestone Thursday night -- his 150th career victory.

"What a great 6 1/2 years for me, as far as all the talent that I've had and the coaches I've had, to be at 150," Hardaway said following the 80-65 win at South Florida. "Thank God for the opportunity. I've grown so much of the game. Just happy to be here, being able to help the school and the city, you know, just try to advance."

Hardaway will try to start on his next 150 wins Sunday when the 14th-ranked Tigers travel to Wichita, Kan., for an American Athletic Conference matchup with the Wichita State Shockers.

Memphis (21-4, 11-1) comes in riding an eight-game winning streak and holding a two-game conference lead over North Texas. The Tigers can improve on their performance at South Florida, where they made just 40.3 percent of their field-goal attempts and missed 13 of 30 foul shots.

However, the Tigers still produced an easy win thanks to dominant rebounding and solid defense. They earned a 51-34 advantage on the boards, grabbing 16 offensive rebounds that turned into 16 points, and limited the Bulls to 38.3 percent shooting from the field.

Despite its shooting woes, Memphis still put four players in double figures, including 15 from Tyrese Hunter in his first game since sitting out a 90-82 win over Temple on Feb. 9 with a knee injury. It was the first game he has missed in his four seasons, spanning 131 games.

"I got emotional just thinking about it when I first figured out the news," Hunter said. "But it was for the best of the team."

PJ Haggerty leads Memphis in scoring at 21.5 points per game while Hunter hits for 14.5 and Dain Dainja adds 12.8 on 60 percent shooting. Dainja is averaging just under 20 ppg over his last three games.

While the Tigers are rolling, Wichita State (14-10, 4-7) has won three straight, the latest a 69-64 home victory over Texas-San Antonio on Wednesday. The Shockers overcame 20 turnovers by controlling the boards 50-29 and getting a 17-point, 12-rebound double-double from Corey Washington.

A big reason for the team's recent success is defense. Opponents have made just 16 of 69 3-point attempts (23.2 percent) in the last three games after knocking down a whopping 42.1 percent during the Shockers' 1-7 start to AAC play.

"We've made a lot of adjustments but we've also grown a lot," forward Harlond Beverly said. "We're playing hard-nosed and being tough."

Wichita State's improved perimeter defense will get a true test from Memphis, which entered the weekend fourth in Division I in 3-point accuracy (40.1 percent). The Shockers must also improve in taking care of the ball. They coughed up 22 turnovers on Jan. 23 in a 61-53 road defeat to the Tigers.

Xavier Bell paces the Wichita State attack with 14.6 ppg, canning 86.7 percent of his free throws. Washington chips in 13.5 ppg and 7.7 rebounds, while Justin Hill scores 13.3 ppg.

Memphis owns a 21-13 lead in the all-time series, although the Shockers are 8-7 at home.

--Field Level Media

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