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Women's Basketball Takes Down Illinois On The Road
Nov 17, 2016 | Women's Basketball
The Tigers win in Champaign for the first time in program history
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Four players scored in double-figures and the University of Memphis women's basketball team led from start to finish in the 64-54 victory over Illinois Thursday afternoon. The victory at the State Farm Center was the first in school history as the Tigers are now 2-2 against the Illini under the direction of head coach Melissa McFerrin.
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The victory Thursday improves the Tigers to 2-1 overall with a return trip home coming up against Kansas Sunday afternoon. It is also the second-straight win over Illinois after the Tigers won last season at home by a score of 81-75.
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"I have to give the kids a lot of credit," said McFerrin. "We had a really good two days of practice (after Samford). Our kids are listening and they are trying to get better every day."
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With the first basket of the ballgame and 10 more points to follow, sophomore forward Brianna Porter had a career afternoon for the Tigers. Porter finished with 12 points, four rebounds and a 4-for-6 effort from the free throw line to help lead the team in scoring.
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Cheyenne Creighton, Breigha Wilder-Cochran, and Taylor Barnes also scored in double-figures for the Tigers. Wilder-Cochran helped lead the Tigers' effort from the charity stripe by going 8-for-8. Creighton finished with her third-straight double-figure game and Barnes scored in double-figures for the first time in her Memphis career.
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Memphis took a quick 4-0 lead with made baskets in its first two possessions. Within the first three minutes, the Tigers built that lead up to seven over the Illini.
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Illinois produced a run in the middle of the first quarter that would tie the game at 16-16 with 1:46 on the clock. With the score then tied at 18-all, the final tie of the contest, Loysha Morris knocked down her first three-pointer of the season with 0:28 before the quarter break to put Memphis up three.
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The Tigers proceeded to force four turnovers on the first four possessions for Illinois while going on a 7-0 run capped by a Wilder-Cochran three. Memphis' 10-point lead with 7:42 before intermission was the largest lead at that point this season.
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Illinois cut into the lead with under a minute before the half, but a three by Barnes with 15 seconds on the clock sent the teams in the locker room with an eight-point, Memphis lead.
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Memphis held onto its eight-point lead throughout the third quarter to be up 43-35 over the Illini with 10 minutes to play.
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Within a minute and a half in the fourth, Memphis grew its lead to 14 after a pair of free throws by Taylor Williams. That lead continued to grow to as many as 18 after a Brea Elmore three before Illinois finished the game on a 12-4 run to cut the Tiger lead to 10.
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The Tigers finished the game shooting 21-for-24 from the free throw line and 5-for-13 from beyond the arc. Illinois outrebounded Memphis by two, 36-34, and Memphis committed just 14 turnovers compared to 16 by the Orange and Blue.
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Memphis returns to the Elma Roane Fieldhouse for a Sunday afternoon game against Kansas. Tip-off against the Jayhawks is scheduled for 2 p.m. Live video, live stats, and live audio will be available at www.gotigersgo.com and for more information on the Memphis women's basketball team, follow us on Twitter at @MemphisWBB.
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The victory Thursday improves the Tigers to 2-1 overall with a return trip home coming up against Kansas Sunday afternoon. It is also the second-straight win over Illinois after the Tigers won last season at home by a score of 81-75.
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"I have to give the kids a lot of credit," said McFerrin. "We had a really good two days of practice (after Samford). Our kids are listening and they are trying to get better every day."
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With the first basket of the ballgame and 10 more points to follow, sophomore forward Brianna Porter had a career afternoon for the Tigers. Porter finished with 12 points, four rebounds and a 4-for-6 effort from the free throw line to help lead the team in scoring.
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Cheyenne Creighton, Breigha Wilder-Cochran, and Taylor Barnes also scored in double-figures for the Tigers. Wilder-Cochran helped lead the Tigers' effort from the charity stripe by going 8-for-8. Creighton finished with her third-straight double-figure game and Barnes scored in double-figures for the first time in her Memphis career.
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Memphis took a quick 4-0 lead with made baskets in its first two possessions. Within the first three minutes, the Tigers built that lead up to seven over the Illini.
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Illinois produced a run in the middle of the first quarter that would tie the game at 16-16 with 1:46 on the clock. With the score then tied at 18-all, the final tie of the contest, Loysha Morris knocked down her first three-pointer of the season with 0:28 before the quarter break to put Memphis up three.
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The Tigers proceeded to force four turnovers on the first four possessions for Illinois while going on a 7-0 run capped by a Wilder-Cochran three. Memphis' 10-point lead with 7:42 before intermission was the largest lead at that point this season.
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Illinois cut into the lead with under a minute before the half, but a three by Barnes with 15 seconds on the clock sent the teams in the locker room with an eight-point, Memphis lead.
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Memphis held onto its eight-point lead throughout the third quarter to be up 43-35 over the Illini with 10 minutes to play.
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Within a minute and a half in the fourth, Memphis grew its lead to 14 after a pair of free throws by Taylor Williams. That lead continued to grow to as many as 18 after a Brea Elmore three before Illinois finished the game on a 12-4 run to cut the Tiger lead to 10.
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The Tigers finished the game shooting 21-for-24 from the free throw line and 5-for-13 from beyond the arc. Illinois outrebounded Memphis by two, 36-34, and Memphis committed just 14 turnovers compared to 16 by the Orange and Blue.
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Memphis returns to the Elma Roane Fieldhouse for a Sunday afternoon game against Kansas. Tip-off against the Jayhawks is scheduled for 2 p.m. Live video, live stats, and live audio will be available at www.gotigersgo.com and for more information on the Memphis women's basketball team, follow us on Twitter at @MemphisWBB.
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Team Stats
MEM
ILL
FG%
.373
.350
3FG%
.385
.278
FT%
.875
.875
RB
34
36
TO
14
16
STL
7
8
Game Leaders
Scoring
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