(2) Memphis 68, Marshall 45

1 2 T
#2 MEM (15-0) 34 34 68
MRSH (9-5) 27 18 45

Final

8:00 PM ET, January 12, 2008
Henderson Center
Huntington, WV

Dozier leads way in second half as Memphis remains unbeaten

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Team Stat Comparison
MEMPHIS MARSHALL
Points 68 45
FG Made-Attempted 28-63 (.444) 16-48 (.333)
3P Made-Attempted 5-15 (.333) 3-11 (.273)
FT Made-Attempted 7-9 (.778) 10-20 (.500)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 22 (0/0) 12 (0/0)
Largest Lead 23 3
Game Leaders
 MEMPHISMARSHALL
PointsD. Rose 19M. Humphrey 12
ReboundsR. Dozier 12T. Baines 6
AssistsW. Kemp 4D. Merthie 3
StealsA. Anderson 3D. Merthie 2
BlocksD. Rose 1T. Wilkerson 3
 · Team Stats: Memphis | Marshall
Game Flow
2007-08 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Jan 12, 2008 MEM 68, @MRSH 45Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
MEMPHIS (ET) MARSHALL (ET)
01/16 @RICE 8:00pm
01/19 USM 9:00pm
01/23 @TLSA 8:00pm
01/26 GONZ 12:00pm
01/30 @HOU 8:00pm
01/16 @ECU 7:00pm
01/19 UAB 7:00pm
01/23 WVU 8:00pm
01/26 @HOU 8:00pm
01/30 TLSA 7:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Memphis | Marshall
Conference USA Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#2 Memphis16-033-1
UAB12-422-10
Houston11-522-9
Southern Miss9-719-14
UCF9-716-15
Tulsa8-820-13
UTEP8-819-13
Marshall8-816-14
Tulane6-1017-15
East Carolina5-1111-19
Southern Methodist4-1210-20
Rice0-163-27
 · View expanded standings

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) -- Memphis faced its first road game in three weeks and remained composed in the hostile environment.

Freshman Derrick Rose scored 19 points and the Tigers used a hot start to the second half to beat Marshall 68-45 on Saturday night.
Still Perfect
Here are the three remaining undefeated teams:
Team
Record (Conf.)
Next Game
North Carolina18-0 (3-0 ACC)vs. Maryland, 3:30 p.m. ET, 1/19
Memphis16-0 (3-0 C-USA)vs. Southern Miss, 9 p.m. ET, 1/19
Kansas17-0 (2-0 Big 12)at Missouri, ESPNU, 8 p.m. ET, 1/19

Playing their first road game since a 10-point win at Cincinnati on Dec. 19, the Tigers (15-0, 2-0 Conference USA) remained one of three remaining unbeaten teams left in Division I.

"I've got a veteran team. I have eight players from that team that won 33 games," said Memphis coach John Calipari. "The three players that we've added, Derrick Rose, Jeff Robinson and Shawn Taggert, are very skilled and very tested.

"We've got a group that's used to it."

That includes a hostile sellout crowd and a scrappy Marshall team that trailed by only seven at halftime.

Memphis needed a big second half from Robert Dozier, who had 14 of his 18 points after the break.

"I told them the first five minutes, if you don't play and you create hope for them, we're going to get beat," Calipari said. "I said you better get out in the first five minutes and take over."

The Tigers did.

Dozier scored the Tigers' first three baskets of the second half for a 39-28 lead with 17 minutes left in the game. Memphis' lead never fell below double digits after that.

Marshall (9-5, 1-1) managed only three baskets over the first 10 minutes of the second half and was held to a season low for points.

First-year Marshall coach Donnie Jones said his team's strength was spent by halftime.

"They just keep coming at you. Our guys exerted all we had in the first half. And I think we ran out of gas. We came out in the second half knowing what we needed to do, but we couldn't do it. I give Memphis credit for that."

Joey Dorsey added 11 points and 12 rebounds for Memphis.

Markel Humphrey and Mark Dorris led Marshall with 12 points apiece.

Rose outdueled Marshall's Tirrell Baines in a battle of two of the conference's top freshmen. Rose made 8-of-15 shots, including a pair of 3-pointers. Baines was limited to eight points, five below his average.

Marshall committed 19 turnovers and shot just 24 percent (7-of-29) from the field in the second half. Dozier scored eight points in the decisive run to start the second half and Rose capped the run with a floater in the lane for a 47-30 lead with 12:29 remaining.

Rose later kept Marshall at bay with seven points in a two-minute span for a 62-44 lead with 4:18 left.

"He's a great player, a great talent," Jones said. "Anytime a guy, when it's not going well, can go into a zone, he's got the ability to do it. We just didn't have an answer for it."

Memphis took the lead for good three minutes into the game but got a first-half fight from the Thundering Herd. Andre Allen hit a 3-pointer and fed Joey Dorsey for a dunk, and Chris Douglas-Roberts then made 3-pointers 46 seconds apart and the Tigers led 28-13 with 8:15 left until halftime.

But Marshall went on an 8-0 run, highlighted by Dorris' 3-pointer and 18-foot jumper, to bring the Thundering Herd within 30-23 with 4:11 left until halftime.

Memphis attempted only nine free throws and made seven, while Marshall was just 10-of-20.

"We didn't score more because we didn't go to the free throw line more," Calipari said.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, January 12th
NC State 62 Final
1 North Carolina 93
2 Memphis 68 Final
Marshall 45
3 Kansas 79 Final
Nebraska 58
4 Washington St. 74 Final
5 UCLA 81
6 Michigan State 36 Final
Iowa 43
Connecticut 69 Final
8 Georgetown 72
9 Tennessee 80 Final
South Carolina 56
Colorado 69 Final
10 Texas A&M 86
12 Vanderbilt 73 Final
Kentucky 79 2OT
13 Texas 84 Final
Missouri 97
Milwaukee 56 Final
14 Butler 72
LSU 71 Final
15 Mississippi 74
Notre Dame 66 Final
16 Marquette 92
17 Villanova 66 Final
Cincinnati 69
Seton Hall 70 Final
18 Pittsburgh 84
Florida State 85 Final
19 Clemson 97 2OT
22 Dayton 68 Final
Saint Louis 57 OT
24 Arizona 85 Final
Houston 71
Fordham 50 Final
25 Xavier 68