The South Florida Bulls dominated the Memphis Tigers 87-66, with Wes Enis leading the charge with 20 points and 5 rebounds, as the Bulls outscored the Tigers 47-31 in the first half, setting the tone for the rest of the game. The Bulls' 47 points in the first half were a result of their 55% shooting from the field, including 5-10 from three-point range, which allowed them to take control of the game early on. Memphis, on the other hand, struggled to find their rhythm, shooting just 39% from the field and 2-10 from three-point range in the first half. The Tigers' 31 points in the first half were their lowest output in a half this season, and it put them in a hole that they couldn't climb out of. As the game wore on, South Florida continued to pull away, outscoring Memphis 40-35 in the second half, and securing a 21-point victory. The Bulls' 87 points were their 12th highest total of the season, and it marked their 4th win in their last 5 games, with their only loss coming by a single point to Temple.
The Bulls' recent form has been impressive, with an average of 83.2 points per game over their last 5 games, and a record of 4-1 in that stretch. Their trend of outscoring opponents by an average of 7.2 points per game over the last 5 games continued, as they dominated Memphis from start to finish. The Bulls' ability to score from both inside and outside, with 34 points in the paint and 24 points from three-point range, made it difficult for the Tigers to defend them. Memphis, on the other hand, has struggled to find consistency, with a record of 2-3 over their last 5 games, and an average of 77.4 points per game. The Tigers' trend of allowing 77.4 points per game over their last 5 games continued, as they were unable to slow down the Bulls' offense.
South Florida Bulls' 87 Points Against Memphis Tigers Marks Their 12th Highest Total of the Season
The Bulls' top performers, including Wes Enis, Joseph Pinion, and Izaiyah Nelson, all had big games, with Enis and Pinion combining for 39 points and 12 rebounds. Nelson, who had 17 points and 14 rebounds, was a force to be reckoned with in the paint, and his ability to score and rebound made it difficult for the Tigers to match up with him. The Tigers' top performers, including Julius Thedford, Curtis Givens III, and Aaron Bradshaw, all had decent games, but were unable to keep up with the Bulls' high-powered offense. Thedford, who had 13 points and 5 rebounds, was the Tigers' leading scorer, but his efforts were not enough to overcome the Bulls' dominant performance. Givens III, who had 12 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists, was a bright spot for the Tigers, but his teammates were unable to match his level of play.
The Bulls' defense was also a key factor in their victory, as they held the Tigers to just 39% shooting from the field, and 25% from three-point range. The Bulls' ability to defend the perimeter, with 5 blocks and 7 steals, made it difficult for the Tigers to get into a rhythm on offense. The Tigers, on the other hand, struggled to defend the Bulls, allowing them to shoot 51% from the field, and 40% from three-point range. The Bulls' 24 points from three-point range were a key factor in their victory, as they were able to stretch the Tigers' defense and create openings for easy baskets. The Bulls' 34 points in the paint were also a key factor, as they were able to dominate the Tigers in the paint and score easily.
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The CHD Scout prediction of a 9.5-point victory for the Bulls was correct, as they dominated the Tigers from start to finish. The prediction was based on the Bulls' strong recent form, and their ability to score from both inside and outside. The Bulls' trend of outscoring opponents by an average of 7.2 points per game over the last 5 games was a key factor in the prediction, as it indicated that they had the ability to dominate games on the offensive end. The Tigers' trend of allowing 77.4 points per game over their last 5 games was also a factor, as it indicated that they struggled to defend against high-powered offenses. The Bulls' ability to defend the perimeter, with 5 blocks and 7 steals, was also a key factor in the prediction, as it indicated that they had the ability to shut down the Tigers' offense.
The Bulls' victory was a result of their balanced attack, with 4 players scoring in double figures. The Bulls' ability to score from both inside and outside, with 34 points in the paint and 24 points from three-point range, made it difficult for the Tigers to defend them. The Tigers, on the other hand, struggled to find a consistent scorer, with only 3 players scoring in double figures. The Tigers' 66 points were their 3rd lowest total of the season, and it marked their 12th loss of the season. The Bulls' 21-point victory was their 5th largest margin of victory of the season, and it marked their 19th win of the season. The Bulls' 19 wins are their most since the 2011-2012 season, and it indicates that they are a team on the rise.
The Bulls' victory over the Tigers has real consequences for their tournament resume. The Bulls' NET ranking of 56 is their highest of the season, and it indicates that they are a team that is on the bubble for the NCAA tournament. The Bulls' quad 3 win over the Tigers is their 5th quad 3 win of the season, and it indicates that they have the ability to beat teams that are similar to them in terms of talent and strength of schedule. The Tigers' NET ranking of 106 is their lowest of the season, and it indicates that they are a team that is unlikely to make the NCAA tournament. The Tigers' quad 1 loss to the Bulls is their 7th quad 1 loss of the season, and it indicates that they struggle to compete against teams that are stronger than them. The Bulls' victory over the Tigers is a key win for their tournament resume, as it indicates that they have the ability to beat teams that are similar to them in terms of talent and strength of schedule.
The Bulls' victory over the Tigers is a significant win for their program, as it indicates that they are a team that is on the rise. The Bulls' 19 wins are their most since the 2011-2012 season, and it marks a significant improvement over their 14 wins from last season. The Bulls' NET ranking of 56 is their highest of the season, and it indicates that they are a team that is on the bubble for the NCAA tournament. The Bulls' trend of outscoring opponents by an average of 7.2 points per game over the last 5 games is a key factor in their success, as it indicates that they have the ability to dominate games on the offensive end. The Bulls' ability to defend the perimeter, with 5 blocks and 7 steals, is also a key factor in their success, as it indicates that they have the ability to shut down opposing teams' offenses. The Bulls' victory over the Tigers is a key win for their tournament resume, and it indicates that they are a team that is worthy of consideration for the NCAA tournament.
HEADLINE: South Florida Bulls Dominate Memphis Tigers 87-66 Behind Enis' 20 Points SUBHEADLINE: The Bulls' 21-point victory over the Tigers marks their 19th win of the season, and it indicates that they are a team that is on the bubble for the NCAA tournament, with a NET ranking of 56 and a record of 19-8.