Temple Owls faced a tough game against Tulane with multiple missed shots leading to overtime, where they eventually triumphed 76-72 in triple OT. Tiarra East's 22 points were crucial in the win despite missing 53 shots. In another game, UTEP women's team defeated Sam Houston in the CUSA tournament.
The Rice women won the AAC tournament and are going dancing https://t.co/SlNQZkdyj0
.@RiceWBB punches their ticket to the big dance after winning the AAC 😤 https://t.co/IJKWbXPTgo
Rice falls to Wichita State in AAC tournament opener https://t.co/H0iovE6d0V
Memphis’ quest to defend its AAC Tournament title and punch its ticket to the NCAA Tournament begins tomorrow against Wichita State. What I’m looking for when the Tigers take on the Shockers in Fort Worth: https://t.co/xQucANqBFq
Memphis will take on Wichita State in the 2nd round of the AAC Tournament tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in Fort Worth. The No. 12 seed Shockers just hung on to beat No. 13 Rice 88-81. Tigers, the No. 5 seed, beat WSU twice in regular season.
Wichita State pulls away at the end of a back and forth game and beats Rice, 88-81, in the AAC MBB tournament opener. Temple-UTSA should tip-off before the bottom of the hour. https://t.co/IFEzKZXm6o
UTEP women's season ends with loss to Middle Tennessee at CUSA Tournament 2024 https://t.co/4qz4LQqiXF
If you’re into first round matchups, we have one coming down to the wire at Dickies Arena. Both teams have led by as many as 13, but Wichita State leads Rice by one with 10:40 to go. Winner gets Memphis. ESPN+
MTSU 51, UTEP 37, end 3. Middle beats the buzzer for the third time this game, this time on a 3. They were 5-11 on 3s that quarter after the 1-17 start
No. 12 seed Wichita State up 52-39 versus No. 13 seed Rice at halftime in 1st round of AAC Tournament. Memphis gets the winner tomorrow at 1:30 p.m.
Live updates: UTEP women take on Middle Tennessee State in CUSA Tournament 2024 https://t.co/I9ylVsJ7Ti
UTEP powers past Sam Houston to reach CUSA quarterfinals https://t.co/JQK3pDYIX7
UTSA women give up late lead, fall to East Carolina in AAC tournament semifinals https://t.co/nia7zTFrMs
Aleah Nelson’s inbounds pass is intercepted with Temple down two with four seconds left and the Owls fall to Rice, 60-57, in the AAC semifinals as Tiarra East’s halfcourt heave misses at the buzzer. https://t.co/mdnymw9ndh
Tristen Taylor answers a 9-0 Rice run with a last-second three to pull Temple within two at the end of the first quarter in Fort Worth. https://t.co/PITPqZPkCJ
ECU looking to repeat as AAC WBB champ after closing with a 14-4 run and surviving this scramble at the finish to beat UTSA, 55-54, in tonight’s first semifinal. Temple-Rice coming up next here at Dickies Arena. https://t.co/PyYyqB1G7J
ECU has trimmed a 50-41 UTSA lead down to 52-51 in the final minute of tonight’s first AAC WBB semifinal. Just about every game the last two days has been like this.
CUSA Tournament 2024: UTEP women find high gear in win vs Sam Houston https://t.co/jg8IksuKHp
UTEP 44, Sam 37, 5:27 3rd after Tensaie hits her third 3 in 4 attempts
UTEP 35, Sam Houston 29, half. Miners score last eight points, including a Vyrdova putback with 4 seconds left. She and Asinde each have eight points.
UTEP 27, SH 22, 4:46 1st. Asinde on bench with two fouls, fouls are 6-2 this quarter on UTEP, after 6-2 in the first quarter on Sam Houston. Miners getting beat 17-10 on the boards, a 7-2 Bearkat advantage in 2nd chance points keeping them in it
UTEP women 19, Sam 15, end 1st. Miners fully recovered from the full start, it's 19-7 after that early hole. Asinde with 6 points. Miners are without Erin Wilson, who is here with her team in street clothes, an injured knee.
Live updates: UTEP women vs. Sam Houston at the Conference USA tournament https://t.co/FlXwuPm90u
Preview: UTEP men vs. Liberty at CUSA tournament https://t.co/ihEqcecmAS
Temple outlasts Tulane 76-72 in triple OT and will advance to face Rice ... later today at 9 p.m. EST. Tiarra East's 22 points led the Owls, who won despite missing 53 shots and allowing a game-high 31 points to Kyren Whittington. https://t.co/4fQPeGLiE5
Temple and Tulane are headed to overtime in Fort Worth, tied at 53. The Owls have themselves to blame with so many missed shots, but that call that sent Kyren Whittington to the foul line instead of being whistled for traveling was something.
Temple has missed 8 straight shots as the game heads to overtime. https://t.co/zoAVNEchaN
Temple missed 14 of 15 shots as Tulane came back to tie the score at 42, then Owls got threes from Taylor and East to jump ahead by 5 at the under 5 timeout. https://t.co/7OaATuJ4M7
Temple went cold in the latter part of the third quarter and it’s a two-point game entering the fourth. https://t.co/76DzzIZSiO