News Summary
On March 2, 2025, the Memphis Tigers achieved a stunning comeback against the UAB Blazers, winning 88-81 in Birmingham, Alabama. PJ Haggerty led Memphis with 25 points, while Dain Dainja recorded a double-double with 16 points and 17 rebounds. Despite UAB’s strong start and standout performances from Ja’Borri McGhee and others, Memphis’s determination paid off as they overcame an 11-point deficit, securing their 24-5 record and 14-2 standing in the AAC.
Memphis Tigers Triumph Over UAB in Thrilling Comeback
Birmingham, Alabama saw an exhilarating showdown on March 2, 2025, as the Memphis Tigers staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the UAB Blazers with an exciting final score of 88-81. This victory not only lifted Memphis to a soaring record of 24-5 overall but also bolstered their 14-2 standing in the American Athletic Conference (AAC). Meanwhile, UAB’s record slipped to 19-10 with a 12-4 conference record.
Heroics on the Court
Leading the charge for Memphis was PJ Haggerty, who stole the show with a game-high 25 points. The skilled player turned up the heat during the final minutes, scoring an impressive 17 points in just the last twelve minutes of the game. His performance was pivotal, especially when his team found themselves down by an 11-point deficit. With consistency and determination, Haggerty became a key player in Memphis’s electrifying comeback.
Adding to the Tigers’ victory, Dain Dainja delivered a stellar double-double performance, scoring 16 points and pulling down a remarkable 17 rebounds. This kind of hustle on both ends of the court played a crucial role in helping Memphis regain their footing and build momentum as the game progressed.
Another significant contributor was Colby Rogers, who netted 21 points including a jaw-dropping five 3-pointers. His sharpshooting kept Memphis in the hunt as they clawed their way back to the lead. Completing the scoring for the Tigers was Tyrese Hunter, providing 11 points to round off a truly collective effort from the team.
UAB’s Standout Players
On the other side of the court, UAB had their own set of standout players. Ja’Borri McGhee led his squad with 22 points, showcasing his scoring ability but unfortunately fell short in the last stretch of the game. Christian Coleman delivered a commendable performance as well, contributing 14 points and nearly snagging a double-double with nine rebounds.
Coming off the bench, Bradley Ezewiro added a solid 12 points, serving as a spark for the Blazers who were seeking to maintain their slim lead. However, things were complicated for UAB, as their leading scorer, Yaxel Lendeborg, faced foul trouble, limiting his impact to only 10 points out of 24 minutes of play.
Game Highlights
The game kicked off with UAB racing to an early lead, as they finished the first half with a score of 42-36. This marked the highest number of points allowed by Memphis in a first half of a league game this season. However, the Tigers made a valiant effort to regroup during halftime, and it paid off as they surged back into the game.
As the clock ticked down to 8:18 left in the game, UAB held a narrow 69-68 lead. But Memphis wasn’t going to back down easily. They ignited a stunning 13-1 run after Nicholas Jourdain executed a crucial putback that gave Memphis a 75-73 advantage with only 4:40 remaining. UAB’s struggle was apparent as they went an agonizing 4:15 without a field goal during this dominating stretch from the Tigers.
Looking Ahead
With this triumphant win in the books, Memphis will look to build on their momentum while UAB will need to regroup and strategize for their upcoming games. This thrilling match not only showcased talent on both sides but also highlighted the intensity of college basketball, making fans eager for the next showdown. As the saying goes, anything can happen in March Madness, and this game provided just a taste of the excitement to come!
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Additional Resources
- Memphis Tigers Official Site
- Commercial Appeal
- Sports Illustrated
- Daily Gazette
- Avery Journal
- Wikipedia: March Madness
- Google Search: Memphis Tigers basketball
- Google Scholar: Memphis Tigers
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Memphis Tigers
- Google News: Memphis Tigers UAB
