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UAB vows to give its all in AAC final vs. No. 16 Memphis

  • On Sunday, March 15, 2025, at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX, the UAB Blazers, coached by Andy Kennedy, faced No. Memphis in the American Athletic Conference tournament championship game.
  • UAB, as the third seed with a 22-11 record, reached the title game after defeating second-seeded North Texas on Saturday, while top-seeded Memphis, holding a 28-5 record, narrowly escaped Tulane with a one-point victory.
  • Memphis is led by guard PJ Haggerty, who has been a high scorer in the tournament, averaging 30 points in his first two games, although he struggled from the field in the game against Tulane.
  • UAB coach Andy Kennedy emphasized the high stakes of the game against Memphis, where a win could potentially boost the Tigers' seeding for the NCAA Tournament, although Memphis is already expected to make it.
  • With a potential NCAA Tournament berth at stake, the championship game held significant implications for both UAB and Memphis.
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UAB vows to give its all in AAC final vs. No. 16 Memphis

UAB coach Andy Kennedy did not sugarcoat the stakes of Sunday's American Athletic Conference tournament championship game against No. 16 Memphis in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Jackson Progress-Argus broke the news in Jackson, United States on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
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