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Memphis Basketball Notes
Jan. 22, 2008
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TOP-RANKED TIGERS TO MEET TULSA IN A MID-WEEK C-USA MATCH-UP The Tigers moved to the top spot in both national polls for only the second time in school history. The last time Memphis was No. 1 came in the 1982-83 campaign, and the Tigers remained there for one week. Memphis returns to the road after an 83-47 Conference USA home victory over Southern Miss Jan. 19. In addition to that win, the Tigers defeated East Carolina Jan. 9, Marshall Jan. 12 and Rice Jan. 16 in C-USA play. Prior to opening league play, Memphis posted late December/early January wins over No. 5/4 Georgetown Dec. 22, No. 17/18 Arizona Dec. 29, Siena Jan. 3 and Pepperdine Jan. 5. The Golden Hurricane enter Wednesday's contest having won seven of their last nine. Tulsa won at SMU in its last outing Jan. 19. Prior to that victory, the Golden Hurricane had dropped overtime decisions to UCF (97-91, 3ot) and Tulane (67-65, ot).
SCOUTING THE GOLDEN HURRICANE The tandem of Ben Uzoh (16.0 ppg) and Glenn Andrews (11.5 ppg) leads the Tulsa offense. Calvin Walls is tops on the team with an 8.5 rebounding average, while Uzoh is second at 6.3 rpg. Brett McDade has a team-high 47 assists (3.1 apg). Andrews (44.8 percent) and Uzoh (44.4 percent) are the Golden Hurricane's top threats from the arc. Tulsa is shooting 45.4 percent from the field, 37.8 percent from the three-point line and 73.4 percent from the charity stripe. The Golden Hurricane are out-rebounding their foes by an average margin of +5.6 boards per game (37.3-31.7).
TIGERS AT THE TOP The last time Memphis was the nation's No. 1 team came in the 1982-83 season. The Tigers were voted No. 1 in the Jan. 10, 1983, poll, but then lost at Virginia Tech later that day. Memphis bounced back with a win over Cincinnati later that week, but the Tigers dropped to No. 6 in the Jan. 17 poll.
AND THEN THERE WERE TWO
#1 FOR THE NON-BCS GUYS In addition to Memphis (2007-08) and UNLV (1989-90/1990-91), the other two non-BCS schools to earn the No. 1 ranking were UMass (1994-95/1995-96) and Saint Joseph's (2003-04). Those UMass teams were coached by current Tiger mentor John Calipari.
CALIPARI IN MORE ELITE COMPANY Calipari is one of only five coaches in NCAA Division I history to guide two different schools to the No. 1 ranking (according to AP poll). The Moon, Pa., native directed UMass to the No. 1 spot in 1995 and 1996, and has now taken this year's Tigers to the No. 1 spot. The following lists the five coaches that have accomplished this feat (NCAA Record Book and AP poll; coaches listed in alphabetical order): Coach Year(s)* No. 1 Rank Schools John Calipari Massachusetts 1995, 96 No. 1 Memphis 2008 No. 1 Frank McGuire St. John's 1950, 52 No. 1 North Carolina 1957, 58, 59 No. 1 South Carolina 1970 No. 1 Ralph Miller Wichita State 1964 No. 1 Oregon State 1981 No. 1 Eddie Sutton Arkansas 1978 No. 1 Kentucky 1988 No. 1 Roy Williams Kansas 1990, 93, 94, No. 1 95, 96, 97, 2002 North Carolina 2007 No. 1* year 1982-83 is listed as 1983 and so on
CALIPARI, WILLIAMS THE ONLY TWO The two coaches are ther only ones to direct two different programs to the No. 1 spot in the coaches poll. Calipari's UMass and Memphis squads were ranked No. 1 in the coaches poll, while Williams led Kansas and North Carolina at No. 1.
A BOARD BATTLE ON WEDNESDAY Leading the Tigers' charge on the glass is senior Joey Dorsey with a conference-leading 9.9 boards per game. Tulsa's Calvin Walls is third in C-USA in rebounding at 8.5 rpg.
IT'S A BLOCK PARTY Tulsa's Jerome Jordan leads the league with 3.67 blocks per contest. For the Tigers, Joey Dorsey is third in C-USA at 2.33 bpg and Robert Dozier is seventh at 1.93 bpg.
JANUARY PROVES GOOD FOR TIGERS The Tigers have won their last 22 January games, with their last January setback coming to Texas on Jan. 2, 2006 (69-58 loss).
STREAKING IN C-USA The Tigers have won 21-straight regular season Conference USA games and 27-straight C-USA overall contests, including the league's postseason tournaments. The last time Memphis suffered a setback to a C-USA foe was Mar. 2, 2006, when the Tigers fell at UAB 80-74. The 27-game win streak (includes C-USA Tournaments) is the longest in C-USA history. The 21-game regular-season win streak is tied with Cincinnati's 21-game regular season win streak from 1998-99 through 2000-01.
TIGERS AT THE TOP!!
DORSEY GOING FOR WINS RECORD The most wins by a four-year class is the 1986-87 seniors that won 111 games. Clyde Wade, who finished up his career in 2006-07, also won 111 games in his four years.
DORSEY CLOSE TO 1,000 BOARDS
JOEY'S DOUBLE DIGIT BOARDS EQUAL WINS FOR TIGERS The 6-foot-9 senior forward and the Tigers are looking to carry that trend to 2007-08. So far, so good, with Dorsey grabbing double-digit boards in eight games this year, and the Tigers getting victories in all eight games.
FIRST TIME SINCE...
HE'S IN THE CLUB! He now has 1,100 career points and is the 43rd player in Tiger history to accomplish the feat. The Detroit, Mich., is in the No. 34 spot on the Tiger career scoring chart.
ANDERSON BACK TO OLD FORM That all changed Dec. 15, as the Lynn, Mass., native got back to playing his game. Since then, Anderson has 44 assists (4.4 avg.) and only seven turnovers (0.7 avg.). To show further improvement in Anderson's game, the junior guard has 26 assists and only one miscue in his last five contests for an unheard-of 26:1 assist-to-turnover ratio.
THE D-MACK ATTACK IS BACK; TIES SCHOOL MARK FOR THREES In the Tiger win over Pepperdine Jan. 5, the 6-foot-5 guard broke out of a season (to date)-long slump with an explosive 23-point performance. The 23 points were a career high to go along with career bests for three-pointers made (7) and attempted (13). The seven treys made also tied a school record for a single game. Mack shares the record with five other players, including teammate Antonio Anderson. Mack missed the Jan. 12 Marshall game as a result of illness (flu-like symptoms), but has come back strong since missing that game. In the Tigers' last two wins over Rice and Southern Miss, the Charlotte, N.C., native was instant offense off the bench with a 14.0 scoring average. He shot 50 percent from the field and 53.3 percent from the arc in the two contests versus the Owls and Golden Eagles.
KEMP THE CONSISTENT The 6-foot-2 guard has been the Tigers most consistent player all season, as he has 34 assists compared to only seven turnovers in 282 minutes of action. For the record, that's a 4.9:1 assist-to-turnover ratio for the Bolivar, Tenn., native. To take it a little further, the sophomore guard is committing 0.02 turnovers per minute. Kemp had 17 assists and three turnovers in the Tigers' last six wins over Siena, Pepperdine, East Carolina, Marshall, Rice and Southern Miss. His one turnover versus Pepperdine Jan. 5 was Kemp's first since the Dec. 4 game versus Southern Cal in New York City.
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