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Memphis Tigers Defeat Tulane in Home Matchup
Penny Hardaway's squad secures victory at FedExForum
Feb. 1, 2026 at 3:39pm
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The Memphis Tigers basketball team defeated the Tulane Green Wave in a home game at FedExForum on February 1, 2026. The game featured strong performances from several Memphis players, including Dug McDaniel, Aaron Bradshaw, and Simon Majok, as they battled against Tulane's Asher Woods and Tyler Ringgold.
Why it matters
This victory continues the Tigers' strong season and keeps them in contention for a top spot in the conference standings. The team's success under coach Penny Hardaway has energized the Memphis fanbase and highlighted the program's continued growth.
The details
Memphis controlled much of the game, with players like McDaniel and Bradshaw making key plays on both ends of the court. The Tigers' defense was particularly stifling, limiting Tulane's scoring opportunities. While Tulane made several runs to keep the game close, Memphis was able to hold on for the win.
- The game was played on February 1, 2026 at FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee.
The players
Dug McDaniel
A standout player for the Memphis Tigers, known for his scoring ability and court vision.
Aaron Bradshaw
A defensive anchor for the Tigers, Bradshaw made several key plays to disrupt Tulane's offense.
Simon Majok
An important contributor off the bench for Memphis, Majok provided energy and interior defense.
Asher Woods
A key player for the Tulane Green Wave, Woods worked to keep his team in the game with his scoring and playmaking.
Tyler Ringgold
Tulane's starting center, Ringgold battled in the paint against the Tigers' frontcourt.
What they’re saying
“Our guys really stepped up and played a complete game on both ends of the floor. I'm proud of the effort they put forth tonight.”
— Penny Hardaway, Head Coach, Memphis Tigers (The Commercial Appeal)
What’s next
The Tigers will look to build on this victory as they continue their conference schedule, with an important matchup against a rival team coming up in the next week.
The takeaway
Memphis' win over Tulane showcases the team's depth and defensive prowess, further cementing Penny Hardaway's squad as a force to be reckoned with in the college basketball landscape.
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