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USF 80, Memphis 71

It’s time we no longer classify these losses as embarrassing. East Carolina. Tulane. Now a USF team that entered this morning’s game in Tampa having lost all six of its home games in AAC play. No, the Memphis Tigers are among the have-nots in the AAC, to say nothing of the larger, 351-team Division 1 picture. If not to be expected, these losses are the state of things at the U of M.

Nehemias Morillo (19 points) and Jahmal McMurray (17) led the way for the Bulls, who ended a nine-game losing streak in the series with Memphis (dating back to January 2003). The Tigers led, 51-49, with eight minutes to play, but USF enjoyed a 7-0 run on its way to outscoring Memphis 31-20 the rest of the contest.

The Tigers shot 36 percent from the field and worse (28 percent) from three-point range. And they missed free throws (10 for 20). Senior forward Dedric Lawson earned his fifth straight double-double (and 13th of the season) with 17 points and 10 rebounds, but senior forward Shaq Goodwin had his worst game in two months (6 points, 2 for 10 from the field). Avery Woodson scored 17 for the Tigers and Nick Marshall added nine points and eight rebounds off the bench.

Now 15-12 (6-8 in the AAC) with only one road win, the Tigers will book the program’s worst road record since at least 1999-2000 when they went 3-8 away from home in Johnny Jones’s lone season as head coach.

The Tigers will host 21st-ranked SMU next Thursday at FedExForum then play their home finale (against Tulsa) on February 28th.

By Frank Murtaugh

Frank Murtaugh is the managing editor of Memphis magazine. He's covered sports for the Flyer for two decades. "From My Seat" debuted on the Flyer site in 2002 and "Tiger Blue" in 2009.