No. 23 Memphis, led by 28 points and nine rebounds from David Jones, came from behind to knock off visiting Vanderbilt 77-75 on Saturday.
The Tigers (10-2) trailed by eight, 62-54, with 8:21 remaining in the second half, but their ensuing 12-0 run keyed the team’s fifth win in a row.
Jahvon Quinerly scored 13 points and led Memphis with four assists. Kansas State transfer Nae’Qwan Tomlin, making his Tigers debut, scored eight points.
Vanderbilt (4-8) shot 42.9 percent from the field to Memphis’ 38.2 percent, but the Commodores turned it over 17 times. The Tigers had nine turnovers.
Ezra Manjon led Vanderbilt with 22 points with Tyrin Lawrence, Jason Rivera-Torres and Tasos Kamateros each adding 12.
Memphis opened the second half with Nick Jourdain’s open-court steal and dunk. After a Jones 3 and a Jourdain lay-up off a Jones assist, another open-floor steal — this time from Jayhlon Young — led to a layup from Jourdain and provided Memphis with a 44-36 advantage — its biggest lead of the game to that point.
A Rivera-Torres 3 keyed a 9-0 run that gave the Commodores a 62-54 advantage with 8:21 left.
But Caleb Mills made a steal that led to his fastbreak alley-oop pass and a dunk by Malcolm Dandridge for a 64-62 Memphis lead with 5:07 left in regulation.
The Tigers never trailed again, though the Commodores made it interesting. Jones and Quinerly each made 1 of 2 free-throw attempts in the final 11 seconds.
Kamateros hit the first of two free throws with five seconds left to cut Memphis’ lead to 77-75. He missed the second and Memphis tipped the rebound out of bounds.
But following a timeout, Manjon missed a contested 3 from about 25 feet.
The Commodores led by six in the first half, but coach Jerry Stackhouse picked up a technical foul during a timeout with 3:37 left before the break.
Quinerly followed with a pair of free throws and then Jones buried a corner 3 at 3:15 on the ensuing possession to cut Vanderbilt’s advantage to one.
A Mills 3 gave Memphis its first lead in over 12 minutes, but Lawrence’s layup with 32 seconds left provided Vanderbilt’s 36-35 halftime advantage.
Vanderbilt starter Ven-Allen Lubin played the first half with a groin injury but failed to score in nine minutes. He didn’t play in the second half.
–Field Level Media