Monday, March 20
Memphis 79, Ball State 62 – Box Score
Texas Tech 61, SMU 49 – Box Score
Recaps
Memphis 79, Ball State 62 – Box Score
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Playing in the Second Round of the Women's National Invitational Tournament, the Memphis Tiger women's basketball team welcomed the Cardinals from Ball State Tonight. A fast start from the Tigers would fuel them to the 79-62 win and a trip to the Round of 16.
Following tonight's game, Memphis moves to 22-10 overall. After tonight, Memphis is the only AAC women's basketball team still playing in the postseason. This is the first time since the 1999 season that the program has made it to the Round of 16 in the WNIT.
The Tigers would pick up right where they left off from last week, going on a 20-0 run to open the game, that included buckets from Jamirah Shutes, Emani Jefferson and Madison Griggs on consecutive possessions. The Memphis defense would also hold steady, keeping Ball State scoreless through the first six minutes of the game.
Shutes would push the Memphis lead out to 24-6 with just over two minutes left in the quarter after she drained her third consecutive three-pointer of the frame. The Tigers would take the 26-10 lead into the second quarter.
Ball State would explode in the second quarter, cutting the Memphis lead to as little as seven after Hana Muhl banked in a three-pointer as time expired in the half. The Tigers would take the 39-32 lead into the break.
After the Cardinals came out hot to start the second half, Shutes would complete an -and one play with four minutes left in the quarter to ignite the Tiger offense. Destiny Thomas would get a putback just before Griggs drained her third three-pointer of the night to push the Tigers back out to a 10-point lead.
Ball State would make a short run late in the quarter to get the Cardinals back within single digits. Shutes would add in two free throws just before the end of the quarter to give the Tigers the 60-53 lead.
It was all Memphis in the fourth quarter, getting a 10-0 run from Jefferson, Thomas, Hannah Riddick and Lanetta Williams to open up shop and push the Tiger lead out to 72-55 with four minutes left in the game. Shutes would score seven of her game-high 23 points in the final 10 minutes to help Memphis cruise to the 79-62 win.
Jamirah Shutes led all scorers with 23 points while Emani Jefferson chipped in 15 while going 6-9 from the field. Madison Griggs added in 11 points while Destiny Thomas and Hannah Riddick both grabbed a game-high eight rebounds.
Texas Tech 61, SMU 49 – Box Score
LUBBOCK, Texas -- The SMU women's basketball season ended Monday night with a 61-49 loss at Texas Tech in the second round of the WNIT in the United Supermarkets Arena.
Jasmine Smith led the Mustangs with 16 points. Savannah Wilkinson reached double-digits for the 13th time in the last 14 games with 12 points, and added five rebounds and three assists. Chantae Embry scored six points and grabbed eight boards and Ella Brow scored seven and tallied two assists.
SMU scored 13 unanswered points to start the second half on the way to outscoring Texas Tech 18-12 in the quarter. Wilkinson opened the half with an and-one layup followed by back-to-back buckets from Reagan Bradley. A pair of Embry free throws gave the Mustangs their first lead since the first quarter. The Mustangs cut the deficit to five entering the fourth quarter, but could not put together enough stops in the final period.
SMU trailed 31-20 at the half. Smith scored the first nine points of the game for the Mustangs. Texas Tech went on a run to give the Red Raiders an 18-11 lead at the end of the first quarter.
SMU finished the 2022-23 season with a 17-13 record under second-year head coach Toyelle Wilson. Wilkinson, Smith and Brow each earned All-American Athletic Conference honors.
The Mustangs made the postseason in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2014 and 2015. This season marked the third postseason appearance in seven seasons. SMU defeated Little Rock 68-42 in the first round of the WNIT in Moody Coliseum.