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#16 Memphis tops Wichita State, powered by Haggerty's 42 points, advances to Semifinal
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Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, TX
Dante Harris - Out for AAC Championship Harris (ankle) will not appear in Sunday's AAC Championship game, Jonah Dylan of the Commercial Appeal reports.
Impact Harris will remain sidelined as the Tigers face off against the winner of today's matchup between UNT and UAB in the AAC Title game. The 6-foot senior has been inactive since March 4, as a result of the injury. Harris, who is averaging 2.4 points, 1.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.1 steals on 11.6 minutes per game, will look to rest up ahead of next week's NCAA Tournament.
MARCH 15, 2025 ROTOWIRE
Tyrese Hunter - Questionable for ACC Champ Game Hunter (foot) didn't return to Saturday's game against Tulane and should be considered questionable for the ACC Championship Game on Sunday, Jonah Dylan of The Commercial Appeal re...
Impact Hunter left Saturday's game with a foot injury and didn't return, but the Tigers aren't going to make a quick decision on his status for Sunday's Championship Game. Hunter is averaging 10.0 points, 3.8 rebounds and 4.4 assists per game since the beginning of March.
MARCH 15, 2025 ROTOWIRE
Moussa Cisse - Double-double off bench Cisse posted 10 points (4-9 FG, 2-5 FT), 11 rebounds, two assists, two blocks and two steals in 22 minutes during Saturday's 78-77 win over Tulane.
Impact Cisse was limited to just four points and four rebounds due to foul trouble in the AAC quarterfinal victory over Wichita State, but he bounced back with a double-double here. The senior has still been productive despite losing the starting center job to Dain Dainja in January, as this was his second double-double over that time period. He's been particularly effective on the defensive end, recording a block in eight consecutive games and averaging 2.3 rejections per contest during that stretch.
MARCH 15, 2025 ROTOWIRE
Dain Dainja - Carries Memphis to AAC final Dainja racked up 23 points (10-15 FG, 3-13 FT), 11 rebounds, one assist, one block and two steals across 38 minutes during Saturday's 78-77 win over Tulane.
Impact Dainja led all scorers in the contest in what was a five-game scoring high and his first double-double since March 2. He continues to excel in a starting role for the Tigers and will look to keep it rolling in Sunday's AAC championship game against either UAB or North Texas.
MARCH 15, 2025 ROTOWIRE
Tyrese Hunter - Questionable to return Hunter (foot) is questionable to return to Saturday's matchup versus Tulane, per Parth Upadhyaya of DailyMemphian.com.
Impact Hunter is currently being evaluated in the locker room after suffering a foot injury leaving his status for the rest of the game up in the air. If he ends up being unable to return, Baraka Okojie will likely see increased playing time for the remainder of the game.
MARCH 15, 2025 ROTOWIRE

Memphis meets Tulane in AAC Tournament

The No. 16 Memphis Tigers face the Tulane Green Wave in the AAC Tournament
MARCH 15, 2025 Associated Press

PJ Haggerty scores 42 for Memphis after coach Penny Hardaway told standout guard he had to produce

PJ Haggerty's career-high 42 points for Memphis came after a message from coach Penny Hardaway
MARCH 14, 2025 Associated Press