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Haggerty produced a career year, leading Memphis to 29 wins -- the program's most since 2012-13. The season culminated with AAC regular season and conference tournament championships. The Tigers ...
But it could also complicate things for Memphis, as coach Penny Hardaway is looking to work fast to replenish a potentially depleted roster. The Tigers are losing at least three – and ...
First, Memphis basketball got hit with the news that consensus All-America guard PJ Haggerty was entering the transfer portal, potentially bringing an end to his Tigers career after just one season.
Ashton Hardaway will return to Memphis basketball for the 2025-26 season, he announced on social media Saturday. The 6-foot-8 forward played for his father, Tigers coach Penny Hardaway ...
The Memphis Tigers, led by head coach Penny Hardaway, are coming off a solid season, going 29-6, which marked the program's most wins in a season since going 31-5 in 2012-13. They wound up ...
Among the teams receiving votes that did not crack the coaches' poll, the Tigers garnered the most − essentially coming in at No. 26, just 21 voting points behind No. 25 Arkansas. Memphis had ...
Facing the likes of Auburn, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Clemson, Missouri and UConn, the Tigers went 10-3 before AAC play began. Largely on the strength of that success, Memphis earned a No. 5 seed ...
The Tigers will need to find a way to replace his 285 passing yards per game by the time the Chattanooga Mocs soar into town this August for the season opener. Memphis offensive coordinator Tim ...
UNLV announced it has hired former Memphis basketball coach Josh Pastner as its new head coach Tuesday. The move adds a new element of intrigue to the Tigers' 2025-26 non-conference schedule.
It has been more than a week after the transfer portal officially opened, and Memphis basketball has been active. But so far, no one has publicly committed to Tigers coach Penny Hardaway.
Memphis stars PJ Haggerty and Dain Dainja both entered the transfer portal Thursday in part of a roster exodus from the Tigers program that leaves them without two All-AAC performers from last season.