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Xavier 64, Tigers 62

Goodbye Top 20.

The newly crowned Conference USA champions traveled to Xavier for a rare February nonconference game and lost to a team currently sixth in the Atlantic 10 standings. That hum you hear is the nationwide harmonizing of C-USA critics. Memphis can beat up on its inferior league brethren, but . . . .

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Down 31-20 at halftime, the Tigers staged a rally in the second half built largely on a flurry of three-pointers over a three-and-a-half-minute stretch. Junior guard Geron Johnson (from nearby Dayton, Ohio) hit a trey from the right corner at the 9:50 mark to pull the Tigers within five points (41-36). With two from Chris Crawford and two more from Johnson, Memphis took its first lead of the night (50-49) with 6:25 left in the game. A dunk by Tarik Black gave the Tigers a 52-49 lead, but the margin would not be extended.

A driving layup by Joe Jackson with 1:55 on the clock gave the Tigers their last lead of the night (57-55), as Xavier’s Brad Redford hit a three-pointer on the Musketeers’ next possession. Johnson missed the first free throw on a one-and-one and D.J. Stephens missed a pair from the line with just over a minute to play.

Down 60-59 with 29 seconds to play, Tiger coach Josh Pastner used a timeout to set his offense. Jackson took the inbounds pass, drove into the lane and dished to a wide-open Crawford in the left corner. Crawford’s shot was awry, though. Down two after a missed free throw by Travis Taylor at the other end, Stephens pulled down a rebound only to throw his outlet pass off of Crawford’s knee.

With Xavier up 64-61 with 1.5 seconds on the clock, the Tigers attempted a desperation pass-and-shoot from under the Musketeer basket. Stephens drew a foul, made the first free throw, then failed to hit the rim on an intentional miss, giving Xavier possession . . . and the win.

The Tigers were led on the scoreboard by Johnson (14 points), Jackson (11), and Crawford (10).

The loss ends the Tigers’ 18-game winning streak, the team’s longest in four years under Pastner. (The U of M’s 11-game road winning streak is also over, a run that dates back to the 2011-12 season.) They’ll next play Saturday at UCF, with hopes of remaining undefeated in C-USA. What remains to be determined is how impressed the NCAA tournament-selection committee will be with the Tigers’ C-USA record, spotless or otherwise.

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.