Memphis didn’t leave much room for suspense Saturday. The Tigers, entering at 12-11, blasted Charlotte 77-54 on Feb. 8, 2026, using a decisive second quarter to seize control and a clean finish to turn it into a 23-point statement.
Game flow: the second-quarter split decided it
The separation came fast. Memphis outscored Charlotte 37-17 in the second quarter, a 20-point swing that effectively broke the game open. After the break, the Tigers kept their foot down, winning the fourth quarter 40-37 to close without drama and lock in the 77-54 final.
Turning points
Memphis’ second-quarter blitz
The 37-17 second quarter wasn’t just a hot stretch — it was the structural difference in the game. Memphis created a margin that forced Charlotte to play from behind for the remainder of the afternoon, and the 49ers never found the counterpunch.
No opening for a comeback
Charlotte did produce offense late — 37 points in the fourth — but Memphis matched it with 40 of its own. Any hope of a run required stops, and the Tigers’ ability to trade scores kept the game out of reach.
What it means going forward
For Memphis, the win is a stabilizing result in the context of a 12-11 season and a WWLWL form line — exactly the kind of performance that can sharpen a team’s identity heading into the next stretch. For Charlotte, now 13-11 after coming in LLWWW, this was a reminder that recent momentum can evaporate quickly when the opponent dictates pace and wins the high-leverage segment of the game.
Final
Memphis 77, Charlotte 54 (Feb. 8, 2026; venue: TBD)

