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and a one-point lead with 19 seconds left, but a steal by Brandon Weatherspoon and a subsequent jump ball — Hardaway argued his team had called timeout before the tie-up — gave the Owls (32-3) a chance, and Boyd converted.

Kendric Davis scored a game-high 16 points despite being hobbled by a second-half leg injury for eighth-seeded Memphis.

DeAndre Williams added 13 points while playing most of the second half with four fouls for the Tigers, including a tip-in that put his team ahead 6564 with 34 seconds left.

The Owls won the Conference USA title to make the tournament for the second time, 21 years after their first appearance.

The school will move to the American Athletic Conference next season, where Memphis will be an annual foe.

Game Notes

• Memphis used the starting lineup of Kendric Davis, DeAndre Williams, Chandler Lawson, Eljah McCadden and Jayden Hardaway for the seventh time this season.

• The Tigers are now 35-28 all-time in the NCAA Tournament in their 28 appearances.

• FAU outscored the Tigers 32-26 in the paint.

• Memphis is now 15-2 this season when allowing 69 points or fewer in a game.

The Tigers have allowed 78 points or fewer in -straight games.

• Memphis is 22-3 when the opponent shoots less than 45.0 percent from the floor.

The Tigers led 35-31 at the half. Memphis is 23-3 this season when leading at the break.

The Tigers' 26 wins this year are the most in the Penny Hardaway era.

• Memphis and FAU are tied 1-1 in the all-time series. That only other meeting between the programs came on Feb. 3, 1993 when the Tigers won 96-46 in Memphis behind 10 points and 10 assists from junior Penny Hardaway.

• DeAndre Williams logged his 12th double-double of the season and his 22nd-of his career with 13 points and 13 rebounds.

• Williams recorded his team-high 13th-game of the year with double-digit rebounds and pulled in 10plus in four straight outings. Williams also recorded a team-high four dimes.

• Kendric Davis led the Tigers in scoring for the 23rd time this season behind 16 points.

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