NCAAB Game Recap - Memphis at LSU
Tue Nov 13, 2018 7:00 PM EST

GaTec
53
Tenn
66
F
Mem
76
LSU
85
F
Wisc
77
Xav
68
F
TNTec
83
Savan
97
F
Harv
74
UMass
71
F
(N/A)
51
How
108
F
(N/A)
62
Del
100
F
UMassL
74
CenCT
86
F
(N/A)
99
Winth
134
F
WIMil
83
FIU
86
F
UGA
77
Temp
81
F
UNCG
82
UNCW
61
F
DelSt
62
LoyMD
91
F
Manch
65
IPFW
111
F
CarBi
35
Woff
94
F
CmbTN
61
Chat
92
F
HarSm
52
TxSt
97
F
HolyC
61
Prov
70
F
W MI
85
Oakl
77
F(OT)
Longw
66
MD-ES
63
F
Maris
72
Leh
78
F
GMas
89
GaSo
98
F
GWebb
86
Furm
88
F(OT)
(N/A)
52
E KY
107
F
(N/A)
54
Dart
100
F
Urba
65
Clev
94
F
URI
55
Charl
66
F
Canis
82
Buck
73
F
(N/A)
58
Merrim
90
F
Norf
64
SouthCar
81
F
Lafy
61
Penn
91
F
UNCA
49
NCSU
100
F
SFA
58
Mia-FL
96
F
South
54
Lou
104
F
(N/A)
69
Kent
90
F
Mercer
60
GASt
62
F
NCC
51
Cin
73
F
(N/A)
44
BethC
104
F
SCSt
72
ChaSo
89
F
SeLA
40
TxTch
59
F
(N/A)
58
LaTec
89
F
LIU
89
Fairf
87
F
CoCar
76
Tul
81
F
Drake
71
Col
100
F
ArkLR
83
TNSt
67
F
CBU
70
ORU
69
F
ChiSt
71
IlSt
75
F
N AL
58
StLou
69
F
GTown
88
Ill
80
F
Trev
40
Lib
93
F
CSNor
64
LoyMa
79
F
MsVl
59
UtSt
94
F
Pepp
80
N CO
88
F
Iona
83
NM
90
F
NWSt
57
BYU
82
F
Hamp
66
Cal
80
F
CalLu
32
UCSB
88
F
(N/A)
66
Pacif
91
F
UCRiv
51
UNLV
72
F
Nich
83
Ida
80
F

LSU 85, Memphis 76

Nov 13, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Memphis

39

37

76

(22) LSU

48

37

85

Mays scores 19, No. 22 LSU tops Memphis 85-76
Tue Nov 13, 2018 10:43 PM

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Skylar Mays' soaring, one-handed, frenzy-inciting jam on a determined drive down the lane made it clear he won't always be overshadowed by the highly regarded recruits that have made LSU basketball relevant again.

Mays scored 19 points, transfer Kavell Bigby-Williams added a career-high 14, and No. 22 LSU held off a relentless effort by first-year coach Penny Hardaway's Memphis squad, 85-76 on Tuesday night.

"It felt good, mainly because it could get the other guys going. I felt like it was a spark," Mays said of his first-half dunk. "I told the guys, that's about it for the year. That's all I've got in me. I'm getting old, man - third year in."

Each of LSU's three freshmen starters - Naz Reid, Ja'Vonte Smart and Emmitt Williams - scored 11 points. Williams also grabbed 10 rebounds for the Tigers (3-0), who trailed briefly with about 13 minutes to go before surging ahead for good with a pivotal 12-1 run that included back-to-back 3s by Mays and Reid. Smart set up Reid's 3 with a behind-the-back bounce pass from the right wing.

"It just showed we have a lot of guys that can come about and make plays any given night, so that makes us a really dangerous team," said Mays, who was a freshman on LSU's 2016-17 squad that went 10-21 overall and 2-16 in Southeastern Conference play. "I was here when we were pretty low, so you know I'm just happy to be part of a team that I feel is special, that is going to win a lot of games. And I feel like we've got a lot of guys that obviously can play at the next level."

Memphis freshman Tyler Harris, who missed all six of his shots and didn't score in his debut, was 6 of 13 on 3s and finished with 20 points in his second collegiate game.

Jeremiah Martin scored 15 points and Kyvon Davenport had 10 for Memphis (1-1), which remained within single digits for most of the game.

"We took the punch and hit back and got back into the game," Hardaway said. "We couldn't finish it but I'm proud of my guys."

Mays scored from all over the court, mixing his crowd-pleasing dunk with his usual array of perimeter shots. He hit three times from 3-point range.

LSU had trouble distancing itself from Memphis most of the night but appeared in control for most of the final 10 minutes, when its highlights included a roundhouse dunk from Williams and Reid's double-pump, back-to-the-basket, no-look scoop off the glass that made it 74-64 with 4:35 to go.

BIG PICTURE

Memphis: The way Memphis played on the road against a ranked team provided an early indication that Hardaway's first season at the helm could turn out better that the fourth-place finish predicted in the AAC preseason coaches' poll. When Harris found his shot from the perimeter, it opened up opportunities inside for Davenport and Martin.

"We can be very special when we buy into our roles. What we showed tonight was a lot of fight on the road with a young team," Hardaway said. "We can do a lot of great things this season."

LSU: The Tigers' dramatic upgrade in talent was evident in the fact they led 48-39 at halftime despite Tremont Waters, their best player from last season, not scoring at all to that point. Mays also asserted himself more, scoring more points in the first half than in either of his previous two full games. Waters finished with eight points and eight assists. LSU's top freshman reserve, Darius Days, had nine points and six rebounds.

HUSTLE POINTS

Bigby-Williams, a 6-foot-11 transfer from Oregon, never scored more than 11 in a game for the Ducks. He's expected to be relied upon primarily for defense this season, but made all seven of his shots against Memphis, including an emphatic dunk that gave LSU a 10-point lead with seven minutes remaining.

"It's important for him to understand that even though he does such a great job on defense, that he's capable of scoring," Mays said. "I feel like he's only going to skyrocket from this game."

Wade said Bigby-Williams' perfect shooting night was indicative of his gritty, unselfish approach because he limits his shot-selection to high-percentage opportunities around the basket.

"The hardest move he made was his left-hand jump-hook and his left-hand jump hook's money," Wade said. "Everything else was right there at the rim. ... When he focuses on the right things, the offense kind of takes care of itself."

UP NEXT

Memphis hosts Yale on Saturday night.

LSU hosts Louisiana Tech on Friday night.

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Leaders

Memphis PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Harris 20 0 0 2 0 0
J. Martin 15 0 3 4 1 0
LSU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Mays 19 0 1 2 1 0
K. Bigby-Williams 14 0 1 4 0 1

Team Comparison

Mem LSU
Points For 76 85
Field Goals 26/64-41% 34/63-54%
Three Pointers 10/30-33% 5/18-28%
Free Throws 14/20-70% 12/16-75%
Offensive Rebounds 14 13
Defensive Rebounds 18 24
Rebounds 37 39
Blocks 3 6
Steals 5 10
Turnovers 14 14
Personal Fouls 17 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - LSU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Nov 13 Mem 76 @ LSU 85 T. Harris 20 S. Mays 19

Game Information

Stadium: Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Attendance: 9,295
Game Time: