Louisville–Memphis rivalry
The Louisville–Memphis rivalry is a sports rivalry between the University of Louisville Cardinals and University of Memphis Tigers.[1] The two NCAA Division I schools compete in various sports, with men's basketball and college football in particular being prominent.[1] Both schools were represented in a 2008 Sheraton commercial featuring fans of other college sport rivals such as Michigan/Ohio State, Duke/North Carolina, USC/UCLA, and Syracuse/Georgetown.[2][3]
Louisville–Memphis rivalry | |
Sports | Football, basketball, others |
Originated | 1948 |
Locations of Louisville and Memphis |
Men's basketball
Sport | College Basketball |
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First meeting | 1949 |
Latest meeting | December 16, 2017 Louisville 81 – Memphis 72 |
Statistics | |
All-time series | Louisville leads, 53–36 |
The series between the men's basketball programs began in 1949.[4] Louisville leads the series 53–34. The two schools have played in four different conferences – the Missouri Valley Conference, Metro Conference, Conference USA, and for the 2013–14 season only, the American Athletic Conference.[5][4] Louisville joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2014.[6]
Louisville victories | Memphis victories |
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Football
First meeting | September 25, 1948 Memphis State 13, Louisville 7 |
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Latest meeting | November 23, 2013 Louisville 24, Memphis 17 |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 43 |
All-time series | Louisville leads, 24–19 |
Largest victory | Louisville 56, Memphis 0 (2010) |
Longest win streak | Memphis State, 8 (1948–1969) |
Current win streak | Louisville, 4 (2004–present) |
Louisville victories | Memphis victories |
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References
- Murtaugh, Frank. "Memphis vs. Louisville: A Rivalry Renewed".
- "Storied Rivalry: Louisville vs. Memphis - 1450 & 96.1 The Big X". 1 March 2014.
- emilyhope17 (14 February 2008). "Sheraton NCAA Play Nice Commercial" – via YouTube.
- "For Memphis Tigers basketball, Louisville was the rival it once loved to hate".
- "CardinalSports.com - Rivalry Reunited: Memphis". 16 December 2017.
- "ACC votes to add Louisville in 2014".