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Memphis Tigers men's basketball. The Memphis Tigers men's basketball team represents the University of Memphis in NCAA Division I men's college basketball. The Tigers have competed in the American Athletic Conference since 2013. As of 2020, the Tigers had the 26th highest winning percentage in NCAA history. [2]
- 1,406–820–1 (.632)
- Penny Hardaway (4th season)
Law 50th Anniversary Celebration, October 27 ( Photo Booth Photos) Tiger Tailgate in Texas, October 27. Homecoming 2012 Parade, Pep Rally and On-Field Presentations, Gallery 1, Gallery 2, October 19-20. Luther C. McClellan Step Show, October 19. Half Century Club Golden Reception, October 19.
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Memphis Men's Basketball Leaders & Records. Location: Memphis, Tennessee Coverage: 70 seasons (1954-55 to 2023-24) Record (since 1954-55): 1426-700 .671 W-L% Conferences: AAC, CUSA, GMWC, Metro, MVC and Ind. Conference Champion: 18 Times (Reg. Seas.), 12 Times (Tourn.) NCAA Tournament: 28 Years (35-28), 3 Final Fours, 0 Championships NCAA Champion:
Jan 26, 2016 · ISAAC BRUCE — One of six University of Memphis football players to have his jersey retired, Bruce set single-season records of 74 receptions and 1,054 receiving yards in 1993 that stand to this day. He enjoyed a 16-year NFL career and helped the St. Louis Rams win Super Bowl XXXIV. Bruce’s 15,208 career yards are fourth in NFL history.
March Madness is coming to Memphis. The University of Memphis was one of eight sites selected to host first and second round games of the 2024 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, with the games ...
Memphis, Tenn. Jayden. Hardaway. Graduate Student. Memphis, Tenn. Full Roster. Inside Memphis Athletics Podcast. The official Men's Basketball page for the University of Memphis Tigers.
The 2017–18 Memphis Tigers men's basketball team represented the University of Memphis in the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, the 97th season of Tiger basketball, the second under head coach Tubby Smith, and the fifth as members of the American Athletic Conference. They played their home games at the FedEx Forum.