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  1. 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)
  2. Team Finders: Game Finder College Basketball Scores UNLV 77, Duke 79 , Kentucky 103, Duke 104 , Notre Dame 91, UConn 89 , Texas A&M 63, Stanford 62

  3. Feb 27, 2020 · Beginning in late January, fans voted for an entire month on their top 10 All-Centennial teams for both men's and women's basketball. The Memphis men's basketball All-Centennial team is as follows: Forest Arnold 1952-56. Arnold, a native of Puxico, Missouri, came to then Memphis State College in the fall of 1952 to play for head coach Eugene ...

  4. Boston University Men, Montana Women, Houston Men, Texas Women, Northwestern Men, Stats, Schedules Seasons 1970-71 Men , 1958-59 Men , 2008-09 Women , 1975-76 Men , 1995-96 Women , Polls , Leaders

  5. No team (WWII) 1944–45 Zach Curlin 3–6: 1945–46 Zach Curlin 7–4: 1946–47 Zach Curlin 11–7: 1947–48 Zach Curlin 13–10: McCoy Tarry (Independent) (1948–1951) 1948–49 McCoy Tarry 11–10: 1949–50 McCoy Tarry 12–9: 1950–51 McCoy Tarry 17–8: NAIA Elite Eight: Eugene Lambert (Independent) (1951–1956) 1951–52 Eugene ...

  6. Oct 18, 1999 · The University of Memphis wins the prestigious 1957 Sugar Bowl Tournament on Dec. 30 with a 47-46 upset win over sixth-ranked Maryland in three overtimes. The Tigers upended Loyola-New Orleans the night before, 65-63. One of the finest players in Tiger history was Win Wilfong, who played from 1955-57.

  7. 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.