The conference portion of Memphis basketball’s 2024-25 schedule began to come into focus Thursday.
The American Athletic Conference has announced its schedule pairings for the league’s 13 teams, including the Tigers. Each team will play 18 conference games – six home and away, three home only and three away only.
Start dates and times for the Tigers’ AAC games will be announced at a later date.
Penny Hardaway’s team will see UAB and FAU — the only two AAC teams to experience March Madness last season — twice in 2025. UAB and FAU lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to San Diego State and Northwestern, respectively.
“Andy Kennedy’s Blazers return AAC Defensive Player of the Year Yaxel Lendeborg”. FAU returns just four players, none of whom started any games for the Owls. Dusty May left FAU to coach at Michigan, while stars Vladislav Goldin (Michigan), Johnell Davis (Arkansas), Alijah Martin (Florida) and Nick Boyd (San Diego State) transferred.
The other four league opponents the Tigers will face multiple times are defending regular-season conference champion South Florida, Wichita State, Temple and Rice.
For the first time since both programs’ first season in the AAC (2013-14), Memphis and Tulane will meet just once. The Tigers will face the Green Wave at Fogelman Arena in New Orleans. Memphis’ other away opponents will be UTSA and Charlotte.
That leaves East Carolina, Tulsa and North Texas as teams Memphis will face only at FedExForum.
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Memphis’ non-conference schedule has not yet been finalized, but most of it is already in place:
Home Games: Missouri (Nov. 4), Arkansas State (Dec. 8), Mississippi State (Dec. 21) and Ole Miss (TBA).
away games: UNLV (TBA), Clemson (TBA) and Virginia (Dec. 18).
Games on neutral sites: San Francisco (Nov. 21 at Chase Center) and Maui Invitational (Nov. 25-27).
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This article originally appeared on the Memphis Commercial Appeal: 2024-25 Memphis basketball schedule: AAC games set for Tigers