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Memphis vs. Massachusetts


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Anderson notches double-double; No. 13 Memphis handles UMass
 
 
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- During his years as a Memphis assistant, Derek Kellogg had seen the Tigers' formula in many of their victories.

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Let the opponent hang around for a bit, then start throwing more players at them, run them until they wear down and pull away in the second half.

On Monday night, Kellogg, in his first season as Massachusetts coach, was on the receiving end of the tactic.

Antonio Anderson had 15 points and a career-high 12 rebounds and No. 13 Memphis shook off a poor shooting performance to beat Massachusetts 80-58.

"I've seen it before on that bench numerous times," Kellogg said. "Their process is, 'We have more bodies than you. We have bigger, longer players than you, and we're going to wear you down.' At the end, they take advantage of it, and that formula worked again."

Freshman Tyreke Evans had 19 points and Robert Dozier added 18 for the Tigers, who were limited to 39 percent shooting for the game, including 2-for-19 from outside the arc. It marked the second successive game where Evans, one of last season's prized recruits, led the Tigers (2-0) in scoring. Evans keyed a first-half rally that put the Tigers up for good.

"There were a lot of things that I didn't like," Memphis coach John Calipari said. "I'm going to go watch tape and probably pull my hair out."

 

Ricky Harris led the Minutemen (1-2) with 17 points, while Tony Gaffney scored 16 points and grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds.

Calipari became the winningest coach in Memphis history with 221 victories, surpassing Larry Finch, who led the program from 1986-1997.

The game was a real family affair.

Kellogg played for Calipari from 1991-95 during Calipari's tenure as coach of the Minutemen. Kellogg was an assistant under Calipari for eight years at Memphis before moving to his alma mater. The Memphis crowd gave Kellogg a standing ovation when he was introduced at the start of the game.

And, if that isn't enough, Calipari's daughter, Erin, is a fourth-year student at UMass. Calipari's wife, Ellen, and his other daughter, Megan Rae, wore shirts representing both schools.

Both coaches said afterwards that they were just glad the game was over.

"Driving down, I thought: 'If Derek wins, this would be a huge game for him on (ESPN) for recruiting,' " Calipari said. "Then I said: 'Forget that.' "

Memphis built the lead to double digits in the first half and extended it to as many as 27 in the second.

UMass was without 7-foot-1 senior center Luke Bonner, who injured his left knee in an 80-73 loss at Southern Illinois last week. In the second half Monday, the Minutemen lost 6-7 reserve forward Matt Hill to a left Achilles injury. But Gaffney's effort allowed UMass to outrebound the Tigers 49-48.

"Tony Gaffney's been absolutely phenomenal," Kellogg said. "If we had two more of him, we'd have a pretty good record. We're pretty thin, right now."

While Memphis struggled from the field, UMass was even worse, shooting 30 percent. Add in 24 turnovers, and the Minutemen were unable to stay in the game in the second half.

The Tigers led 33-25 after a first half filled with poor shot selection, sloppy ballhandling and plenty of misfires from both teams.

Harris was 3-for-5 from beyond the arc and led UMass with 12 points in the first half.

Dozier had 12 points for Memphis and Evans had 11, seven coming during an 11-0 run that erased an early UMass lead and put Memphis up by double digits.

Dozier got inside for a handful of baskets to keep the Tigers in the game early, but turnovers, shots that barely caught rim and difficult unsuccessful layup attempts led to anemic shooting percentages.

UMass shot 28 percent for the half, while Memphis connected on 33 percent, but missed 11 of 12 3-pointers.

Memphis rebuilt the lead to double digits when Shawn Taggart, who had seven points and 11 rebounds, converted a three-point play with 15:37 left in the game, and Massachusetts never got the deficit under 10 the rest of the way.

"Guys just didn't make shots," Anderson said of the Memphis shooting. "That's how it goes. ... When guys aren't making shots, we've got to figure out another way to earn the win. We did that by driving the ball and attacking the rim."

 
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UMass guard Chris Lowe (14) reacts after Tyreke Evans (12) steals the ball in the first half.  (AP)
UMass guard Chris Lowe (14) reacts after Tyreke Evans (12) steals the ball in the first half. (AP)

 
Scoreboard
Massachusetts (1-2)253358
Memphis #13 (2-0) «334780
MA:Ricky Harris 17 Pts
MA:Tony Gaffney 19 Reb
MA:Chris Lowe 3 Ast
MEM:T. Evans 19 Pts
MEM:A. Anderson 12 Reb
MEM:A. Anderson 5 Ast
 
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
MemphisMassachusetts
MEM
A. Anderson
MA
T. Gaffney
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
1512516190
 
Massachusetts Minutemen
T. Gaffney, F346-123-4190416
C. Lowe, G302-81-14335
A. Gurley, G304-150-05108
R. Harris, G295-153-401217
T. Lynch, F202-52-63146
G. Correia, G171-32-24134
D. Gibbs, G130-12-23122
M. Glass, G120-30-03120
M. Hill, F100-20-02010
T. Wilcher, F50-20-02010
L. Bonner, CDid Not Play
D. Wiggins, GDid Not Play
H. Bailey, F-CDid Not Play
S. Carter, F-CDid Not Play
Totals 20-6613-194592258
 30.3%68.4% 
 
Memphis Tigers
A. Anderson, G356-143-5125315
R. Dozier, F307-154-451418
T. Evans, G287-174-564219
S. Taggart, F273-81-111017
W. Kemp, G200-45-61205
D. Mack, G203-70-02026
W. Witherspoon, G-F174-80-01239
P. Henderson-Niles, F130-11-22001
R. Sallie, G90-30-01020
C. McGrady, G10-00-00000
J. Robinson, GDid Not Play
C. Henry, GDid Not Play
M. Simpkins, FDid Not Play
P. Laird, GDid Not Play
A. Garcia, FDid Not Play
Totals 30-7718-2341141780
 39.0%78.3% 
 
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