Final 0OT Jan 7
NCCU 98 -4.0 o155.5
MORG 102 4.0 u155.5
Final Jan 7
SJU 82 1.0 o152.5
XAV 72 -1.0 u152.5
Final Jan 7
CMU 71 8.5 o145.5
AKR 87 -8.5 u145.5
Final Jan 7
PITT 47 14.0 o145.0
DUKE 76 -14.0 u145.0
Final Jan 7
M-OH 80 -2.0 o146.0
BALL 72 2.0 u146.0
Final Jan 7
ARIZ 75 -3.5 o143.5
WVU 56 3.5 u143.5
Final Jan 7
BGSU 83 4.5 o151.0
WMU 79 -4.5 u151.0
Final Jan 7
KENT 68 -13.0 o139.5
NIU 50 13.0 u139.5
Final Jan 7
EMU 87 9.5 o153.0
TOL 90 -9.5 u153.0
Final Jan 7
OHIO 88 -12.0 o153.0
BUFF 79 12.0 u153.0
Final Jan 7
TENN 43 3.0 o152.0
FLA 73 -3.0 u152.0
Final Jan 7
CLEM 64 3.5 o146.5
LOU 74 -3.5 u146.5
Final Jan 7
GT 55 1.0 o154.5
SYR 62 -1.0 u154.5
Final Jan 7
UK 69 -1.5 o153.5
UGA 82 1.5 u153.5
Final Jan 7
TULN 69 8.5 o156.5
UAB 81 -8.5 u156.5
Final OT Jan 7
NEB 87 4.0 o158.5
IOWA 97 -4.0 u158.5
Final Jan 7
TLSA 82 5.0 o155.0
UTSA 77 -5.0 u155.0
Final Jan 7
UIC 80 2.5 o139.0
MOSU 63 -2.5 u139.0
Final Jan 7
KSU 66 2.0 o146.5
OKST 79 -2.0 u146.5
Final Jan 7
GTWN 66 13.5 o144.0
MARQ 74 -13.5 u144.0
Final Jan 7
CIN 48 5.5 o139.5
BAY 68 -5.5 u139.5
Final Jan 7
UTAH 59 16.5 o152.0
ISU 82 -16.5 u152.0
Final Jan 7
SIUE 60 -2.5 o134.5
EIU 57 2.5 u134.5
Final Jan 7
SMU 67 6.5 o165.5
UNC 82 -6.5 u165.5
Final Jan 7
FRES 64 15.5 o150.0
CSU 91 -15.5 u150.0
Final Jan 7
AUB 87 -10.5 o149.0
TEX 82 10.5 u149.0
Final Jan 7
MSST 76 -2.5 o154.5
VAN 64 2.5 u154.5
Final Jan 7
LSU 67 7.0 o151.5
MIZZ 83 -7.0 u151.5
Final Jan 7
TTU 72 1.0 o149.0
BYU 67 -1.0 u149.0
Final Jan 7
MICH 94 2.5 o144.0
UCLA 75 -2.5 u144.0
Final Jan 7
UNM 61 -7.0 o144.5
WYO 53 7.0 u144.5
Final Jan 7
USU 85 -9.5 o148.0
SJSU 78 9.5 u148.0
Final Jan 7
UNLV 59 8.5 o139.0
BSU 81 -8.5 u139.0
Final Jan 7
LMU 56 14.0 o135.0
SMC 81 -14.0 u135.0
Memphis 2nd AAC12-3
Auburn 1st SEC14-1

Memphis @ Auburn preview

Lahaina Civic Center

Last Meeting ( Dec 10, 2022 ) Auburn 73, Memphis 82

Memphis can complete an improbable run to the Maui Invitational title on Wednesday when it plays No. 4 Auburn in the championship game in Lahaina, Hawaii.

Memphis (6-0) entered the event unranked but beat No. 2 UConn 99-97 in overtime in the first round Monday and Michigan State 71-63 in Tuesday's semifinals.

Memphis coach Penny Hardaway said he likes the extra attention his team has received following those two wins.

"It feels good," he said. "As a competitor, a former basketball player (and) now a coach, you want to be a part of the rare air in the NCAA. You want to be part of that group they mention with Duke, Kansas -- you want Memphis' name to be there. That's why we play one of the top non-conference schedules every year, because we want to play those guys to show who we are.

"That's just all a part of it for us. It's a journey, always trying to fight to get our respect, and little by little hopefully we're getting there. We want that attention because we work so hard."

Auburn (6-0) advanced to the Maui final by defeating No. 5 Iowa State 83-81 in the first round and then No. 12 North Carolina 85-72 in Tuesday's second semifinal.

Johni Broome has been a dominant force for Auburn. He had 21 points and 10 rebounds against Iowa State and 23 points and 19 rebounds vs. North Carolina.

Broome made 9 of 18 field-goal attempts against the Tar Heels.

"I think you've got to remember where he came from, and that just doesn't get talked about enough," Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said. "He was a three-star (recruit). ... He's not fast enough, not good enough. All he's done his entire career is prove people wrong."

Auburn's Chad Baker-Mazara added 14 points and seven rebounds against North Carolina, and Chaney Johnson came off the bench and finished with 11 points and eight rebounds. Auburn had six players who scored at least 10 points.

"Having six guys in double figures was really, really good," Pearl said. "The guys shared the ball really well. (Johnson is) a nightmare to match up with, because he can do things on the perimeter."

Tyrese Hunter was Memphis' leading scorer in each of its tournament victories. The senior made 5 of his 10 3-point attempts and scored 23 points against Michigan State, and he had seven 3-pointers and 26 points during Monday's victory over UConn.

Hunter began his career at Iowa State and also played at Texas before he transferred to Memphis. Hunter helped Iowa State beat Memphis when he was a freshman.

"He demolished us," Hardaway said. "He really had an unbelievable game as a freshman (nine points, five assists), and I was a fan from that point on. When he got in the (transfer) portal, he was a guy I targeted. I was like, ‘We need him.'"

Hunter said the team knows what it will take to defeat Auburn.

"Just stay locked in like the last two games," he said. "Just go out and be us. I think we're confident enough to play our game and just go out and try to win."

--Field Level Media

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