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2016–17 Memphis Tigers men's basketball team


2016–17 Memphis Tigers men's basketball
American Athletic Conference
19–13 (9–9 AAC)
Tubby Smith (1st season)
Joe Esposito
Pooh Williamson
Saul Smith
FedExForum

The 2016–17 Memphis Tigers men's basketball team represented the University of Memphis in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, the 96th season of Tiger basketball and the first under head coach Tubby Smith. The Tigers played their home games at the FedExForum. This was the fourth season the Tigers participated in the American Athletic Conference. They finished the season 19–13, 9–9 in AAC play to finish in a tie for fifth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the AAC tournament to UCF. Despite having 19 wins, they did not participate in a postseason tournament.

The Tigers finished the 2015–16 season with a record of 19–15 and 8–10 in AAC play to finish in a tie for fifth place in conference. The Tigers lost in the championship game of the AAC tournament to UConn. The Tigers did not participate in a postseason tournament marking the second consecutive year that the Tigers had missed the postseason entirely.

Josh Pastner left Memphis to take the head coaching job at Georgia Tech on April 8, 2016. On April 14, 2016, the school hired Tubby Smith to take over as head coach.

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownNotes
Trahson Burrell0F6' 7"187SeniorAlbany, NYGraduated
Shaq Goodwin2F6' 9"229SeniorAtlanta, GAGraduated
Avery Woodson3G6' 2"189JuniorWaynesboro, MSTransferred to Butler
Randall Broddie11G6' 3"170FreshmanOxon Hill, MDTransferred to Navarro College
Kedren Johnson15G6' 4"210SeniorLewisburg, TNGraduated
Ricky Tarrant20G6' 2"184SeniorPleasant Grove, ALGraduated
Nick Marshall30C6' 11"248SophomoreLexington, TNLeft program; transferred to Motlow State CC
NameNumPos.HeightWeightYearHometownNotes
Christian Kessee10G6' 2"180SeniorLas Vegas, NVGraduate transfer from Coppin State
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Keon Clergeot GAuburndale, FLAuburndale HS6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)165 lb (75 kg)Jun 8, 2016
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:
Jimario Rivers FMemphis, TNSouthwest TN CC6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)190 lb (86 kg)Oct 8, 2015
Recruit ratings: 247Sports:    ESPN:
Overall recruit ranking:
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:

The Tigers hired coach Orlando "Tubby" Smith to replace Josh Pastner in April 2016. Smith faced his first controversy as Tiger head coach early. Keelon Lawson, father of Tiger players KJ and Dedric Lawson, had served for two years as an assistant for Pastner, but Smith did not initially want to retain Lawson in that role to make room for his son on the staff. This caused Lawson to reenter his son Dedric in the 2016 draft and hint that KJ would be transferring. However, on April 25, 2016, The Commercial Appeal reported that Lawson would be retained on the basketball staff as director of player personnel. By moving Lawson to Director of player development it prevents him from recruiting off campus. Where his close ties to area coaches and talent would give him an advantage with Memphis area recruits. An area where Smith and his staff has been very weak in past jobs. With a recruiting class average in the 70s at Texas Tech. His first class at Memphis was ranked 92nd compared to the top 10 class in Pastner's last year at Memphis- Lawson claimed he never intended to indicate that his sons would be leaving the program upon the announcement of his reassignment. Dedric, however, remained entered in the draft and attended the draft combine before withdrawing his name in mid May and returning to Memphis.

The U of M announced that presumptive starting center Nick Marshall unexpectedly left the team on August 1, 2016, when he went to live with his pregnant girlfriend. Marshall was not expected to return to Memphis.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance) city, state
11/07/2016*6:30 pmChristian BrothersW 69–42FedEx Forum (9,676)Memphis, TN
11/14/2016*7:00 pm, WLMT/ESPN3Texas–Rio Grande Valley Emerald Coast ClassicW 94–751–0FedEx Forum (9,217)Memphis, TN
11/16/2016*7:00 pm, ESPN3MilwaukeeW 68–542–0FedEx Forum (9,398)Memphis, TN
11/19/2016*11:00 am, ESPN3Savannah State Emerald Coast ClassicW 99–863–0FedEx Forum (8,689)Memphis, TN
11/22/2016*7:00 pm, ESPN3McNeese StateW 104–654–0FedEx Forum (8,941)Memphis, TN
11/25/2016*8:30 pm, CBSSNvs. Providence Emerald Coast Classic quarterfinalsL 51–604–1The Arena at NWFSC (2,196)Niceville, FL
11/26/2016*3:00 pmvs. Iowa Emerald Coast Classic 3rd place gameW 100–925–1The Arena at NWFSC (2,196)Niceville, FL
11/30/2016*8:30 pm, WLMT/ESPN3Jackson StateW 84–696–1FedEx Forum (7,507)Memphis, TN
12/03/2016*12:00 pmat Ole MissL 77–856–2The Pavilion at Ole Miss (7,411)Oxford, MS
12/10/2016*12:00 pm, ESPN3UABW 62–557–2FedEx Forum (9,424)Memphis, TN
12/13/2016*8:00 pm, WLMT/ESPN3MonmouthL 79–827–3FedEx Forum (7,831)Memphis, TN
12/17/2016*11:30 am, CBSat OklahomaW 99–94 OT8–3Lloyd Noble Center (9,081)Norman, OK
12/21/2016*7:00 pm, ESPN3Incarnate WordW 95–719–3FedEx Forum (7,919)Memphis, TN
12/27/20168:00 pm, ESPNUSMUL 54–589–4(0–1)FedEx Forum (10,305)Memphis, TN
12/30/2016*8:00 pm, ESPN2South CarolinaW 70–5410–4FedEx Forum (10,812)Memphis, TN
01/05/20176:00 pm, ESPN2UConnW 70–6111–4(1–1)FedEx Forum (10,227)Memphis, TN
01/08/20174:00 pm, ESPN3at TulaneW 80–5912–4(2–1)Devlin Fieldhouse (1,525)New Orleans, LA
01/11/20177:00 pm, ESPNewsat TulsaL 71–8112–5(2–2)Reynolds Center (4,017)Tulsa, OK
01/14/20175:00 pm, CBSSNSouth FloridaW 62–5613–5(3–2)FedEx Forum (11,955)Memphis, TN
01/19/20178:00 pm, CBSSNat HoustonW 70–67 OT14–5(4–2)Hofheinz Pavilion (4,815)Houston, TX
01/22/20173:00 pm, CBSSNUCFW 70–6515–5(5–2)FedEx Forum (9,625)Memphis, TN
01/25/20175:00 pm, CBSSNat TempleL 66–7715–6(5–3)Liacouras Center (4,950)Philadelphia, PA
01/28/20172:30 pm, ESPNewsEast CarolinaW 57–5016–6(6–3)FedEx Forum (10,684)Memphis, TN
02/02/20176:00 pm, ESPNewsat South FloridaW 85–7517–6(7–3)USF Sun Dome (2,563)Tampa, FL
02/05/20174:00 pm, ESPNewsat UCFL 57–7217–7(7–4)CFE Arena (5,463)Orlando, FL
02/07/20176:00 pm, ESPNUTulsaW 66–4418–7(8–4)FedEx Forum (8,518)Memphis, TN
02/12/20171:00 pm, CBSSNTempleL 62–7418–8(8–5)FedEx Forum (10,552)Memphis, TN
02/16/20178:00 pm, ESPN2at UConnL 62–6518–9(8–6)XL Center (9,631)Hartford, CT
02/23/20176:00 pm, ESPNat No. 15 CincinnatiL 74–8718–10(8–7)Fifth Third Arena (12,787)Cincinnati, OH
02/26/20174:00 pm, CBSSNHoustonL 71–7218–11(8–8)FedEx Forum (12,381)Memphis, TN
03/02/20178:00 pm, ESPNUTulaneW 92–7019–11(9–8)FedEx Forum (9,223)Memphis, TN
03/04/20173:00 pm, ESPN2at No. 14 SMUL 62–10319–12(9–9)Moody Coliseum (7,242)Dallas, TX
03/10/20171:00 pm, ESPN2(5)vs. (4) UCF QuarterfinalsL 54–8419–13XL Center (1,844)Hartford, CT
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Central Time.
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