ESPN's Jeff Borzello and Myron Medcalf made their picks for the All-American teams on Monday. Borzello chose Haggerty for the final spot, while Medcalf chose Lanier. The other four players on each team were Auburn's Johni Broome, Duke's Cooper Flagg, Villanova's Eric Dixon and Marquette's Kam Jones.
The Tigers were outrebounded 49-25 for the game and allowed Temple to grab 22 offensive rebounds.
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PJ Haggerty scored 18 points, Tyrese Hunter added 15 points and No. 18 Memphis used a strong first half to set the tone in a 77-68 win over Charlotte on Sunday.
Three days after things went left at Temple, Memphis basketball got right Sunday at Charlotte. The 17th-ranked Tigers (14-4, 4-1 AAC) used a 22-6 first-half run to take control of a tight game and propel themselves to a 77-68 win at Halton Arena.