No. 7 Houston to AAC title game with 76-74 win over Memphis
AP
Mar 13, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) Quentin Grimes kept making big shots for No. 7 Houston Cougars, and then Justin Gorham secured a third consecutive appearance for the Cougars in the American Athletic Conference Tournament championship.
Gorham scored Houston's last six points on a nifty one-handed reverse layup and four free throws, and the Cougars held off Memphis Tigers for a 76-74 semifinal win Saturday.
''He's the heart and soul of our team. I don't know where we would be without Justin,'' Grimes said. ''He's a magnet to the ball. Wherever the ball is it seems like he's right there. His hands are like a magnet to the ball.''
Grimes had 21 points with five 3-pointers for the Cougars (23-3), who are already a lock for a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Gorham finished with 15 points, and Marcus Sasser had 14.
Boogie Ellis scored 27 points for Memphis, but he had a huge turnover with 49 seconds left. He fell down with the ball when trying to respond to the Gorham layup that put the Cougars back in front 72-71.
Gorham added his free throws before Ellis made a running 3-pointer just before time expired. The last free throws for Gorham came after being fouled rebounding a missed 3 by Ellis with 4 seconds left.
DeAndre Williams had 16 points for Memphis (16-8), an NCAA bubble team which overcame a 12-point halftime deficit and led by four with just over five minutes left. That was only seven days after losing in Houston on a game-ending banked 3-pointer after tying that game with 1.7 seconds left.
''It's crazy right now,'' Memphis coach Penny Hardaway said of his emotions postgame. ''Just hard to accept having the game won and knowing what was at stake, and not being able to pull it through.''
Houston coach Kelvin Sampson said he knew both of those games would be difficult against the Tigers.
''We could have won both, and we did. We also could have lost both, but we didn't,'' he said. ''So the fact that we've found a way to win different ways, Memphis has got some really talented kids.''
Hardaway, in his third season coaching at the school where he was a standout player, said he is ''just praying'' that the Tigers have shown enough to be an at-large selection Sunday.
''It's a tough loss. The whole season we've been working to try to get to the NCAA Tournament,'' Ellis said. ''This game, we needed it bad.''
The Cougars are looking for their first conference tournament title since 2010 in Conference USA when Tom Penders was their coach. They play Sunday against fifth-seeded Cincinnati, which beat regular-season champion Wichita State 60-59 in Saturday's other AAC semifinal.
Cincinnati (12-10) won the last two AAC title games over Houston, 69-57 in 2019 and 56-55 in 2018. Last year's NCAA and AAC tournaments were canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
''Both teams are playing for a championship tomorrow, not the automatic qualifier,'' Sampson said.
Williams had 10 points when Memphis opened the second half with a 17-5 run, getting even at 46-all on his jumper with 10:45 left that ended his personal 6-0 run.
Grimes had a fast-break dunk with 17 minutes left, but the Cougars missed seven shots in a row until Grimes made a 3-pointer with 8:55 left, right after Ellis made a 3. Ellis and Grimes traded quick 3-pointers again only a couple of minutes later.
''Quinn Grimes was a man,'' Sampson said.
BIG PICTURE
Memphis: The Tigers were again without guard Alex Lomax because of a left ankle injury. Memphis hasn't been to the NCAA Tournament since 2014. Memphis is 7-2 since January, with the only losses in that span being to the AAC's only ranked team within a week.
Houston: The Cougars converted eight Memphis turnovers into 14 points before halftime, the last on a buzzer-beating breakaway dunk by Grimes after he stole the ball from Ellis. ... Houston had an early 11-0 run bookended by a pair of 3-pointers by Sasser.
UP NEXT
The AAC championship game Sunday in only the second meeting this season between the teams. Houston beat the Bearcats 90-52 at home on Feb. 21.
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1st Half
MEM
Tigers
29
HOU
Cougars
41
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Moussa Cisse vs. Reggie Chaney (Lester Quinones gains possession)
19:41
+2
Moussa Cisse makes two point layup (DeAndre Williams assists)
2-0
19:16
+2
Justin Gorham makes two point layup
2-2
18:46
DeAndre Williams turnover (bad pass) (Quentin Grimes steals)
18:19
DeJon Jarreau turnover (traveling)
18:09
Landers Nolley II turnover (bad pass)
17:37
Marcus Sasser misses three point jump shot
17:36
Cougars turnover (shot clock violation)
17:22
Boogie Ellis misses two point jump shot
17:21
Moussa Cisse offensive rebound
16:24
TV timeout
16:24
TV timeout
15:57
+2
Reggie Chaney makes two point dunk (Justin Gorham assists)
7-6
15:32
+2
Moussa Cisse makes two point hook shot (DeAndre Williams assists)
9-6
15:09
DeAndre Williams personal foul (Justin Gorham draws the foul)
15:05
+3
Marcus Sasser makes three point jump shot (DeJon Jarreau assists)
9-9
14:51
DeAndre Williams misses three point jump shot
14:49
Cougars defensive rebound
14:33
Justin Gorham misses two point jump shot
14:31
Cougars offensive rebound
14:16
DeAndre Williams blocks Marcus Sasser's two point jump shot
14:14
Reggie Chaney offensive rebound
14:08
+2
Reggie Chaney makes two point tip shot
9-11
14:05
Malcolm Dandridge turnover (traveling)
13:50
D.J. Jeffries shooting foul (Justin Gorham draws the foul)
13:50
+1
Justin Gorham makes regular free throw 1 of 3
9-12
13:50
+1
Justin Gorham makes regular free throw 2 of 3
9-13
13:50
+1
Justin Gorham makes regular free throw 3 of 3
9-14
13:35
Landers Nolley II turnover (bad pass) (Quentin Grimes steals)
13:15
+3
Marcus Sasser makes three point jump shot
9-17
12:04
D.J. Jeffries misses three point jump shot
12:55
+2
Damion Baugh makes two point layup
11-17
12:21
+2
DeJon Jarreau makes two point jump shot
11-19
12:04
D.J. Jeffries misses three point jump shot
12:02
Marcus Sasser defensive rebound
11:57
Marcus Sasser misses three point jump shot
11:55
Tigers defensive rebound
11:51
TV timeout
11:36
+2
Boogie Ellis makes two point layup
13-19
11:28
Tramon Mark turnover (bad pass)
11:13
Damion Baugh misses three point jump shot
11:11
Quentin Grimes defensive rebound
10:48
Fabian White Jr. misses two point jump shot
10:46
Moussa Cisse defensive rebound
10:33
Damion Baugh turnover (bad pass)
10:06
Landers Nolley II shooting foul (DeJon Jarreau draws the foul)
10:06
DeJon Jarreau misses regular free throw 1 of 2
9:42
DeJon Jarreau personal foul (Lester Quinones draws the foul)