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Memphis thrashes #9 Louisville
It was 14-5 through the first ten minutes, and the lead got up to 28 in the middle of the second half.
Of course, even if it had been 77-75 with 1:58 left instead of 77-58, ESPN would have had to cut away to five minutes of previewing the only sporting event that has ever mattered in history of the world, Holy North Carolina vs. Infallible Duke. 1 2 T Memphis 34 51 85 Louisville 22 46 68 Darius Washington led the way with 25 points (8/14 from the field, 8/12 from the FT line, 1/3 from beyond the arc), with Rodney Carney and Anthony Rice chipping in 24 and 15, respectively. Always feels good to stomp a mudhole in a rival. Not quite as sweet as going up to the Pizza Box and handing them a 37-7 spanking, simply because I wasn't there to see this one live, but it was a joy to watch nonetheless. |
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Good win memphis and wichita state will be making an impact at march madness.
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"They are not worthy of talking to you." - Little Ricky Pitino on his players, after closing the locker room to the media. ROFL
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Memphis Nation
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Haha. Rick Pitino..PUNKED out. Congrats, Psicosis.
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John Calipari is a great coach... the tigers always come to play.
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Coach Cal is just the sixth coach in NCAA basketball history to earn 300 wins within his first 13 seasons as a head coach. He joins Roy Williams, Everett Case, Denny Crum, Jim Boeheim and Nolan Richardson.
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I felt the same way when UH beat Lousiville... :clap:
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Penders has you on the way up, though, no doubt. |
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