BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - February 5, 2026 - In a high-octane American Athletic Conference showdown, Memphis guard Sincere Parker delivered a career performance, scoring 40 points to lead the Tigers past the UAB Blazers 90–80 at Bartow Arena. The loss drops UAB to 14–9 overall and 5–5 in conference play, while Memphis improves to 11–11 and 6–4 in the AAC.
Parker's Offensive Explosion
Parker was nearly unstoppable, shooting 14-of-20 from the field, including 6-of-8 from three-point range, and a perfect 6-of-6 from the free-throw line. He scored 22 points in the first half, helping Memphis build a 44–35 halftime lead, and added 18 more in the second to seal the win.
"He was locked in from the jump," said Memphis head coach Penny Hardaway. "Every time UAB made a push, Sincere answered."
UAB's Balanced Effort Falls Short
Despite the loss, UAB showed resilience. Chance Westry led the Blazers with 15 points, six assists, and two steals, while Salim London added 14 points and Jacob Meyer chipped in 13. The Blazers kept pace in the second half, scoring 45 points, but couldn't overcome Memphis's early surge.
"We didn't match their energy early," said UAB head coach Andy Kennedy. "We fought back, but Parker was the difference."
Key Stats
• Memphis shot 52.4% from the field and 40% from three-point range
• UAB shot 47.5% overall, but struggled to contain Parker defensively
• Memphis outrebounded UAB 37–30, and had a slight edge in assists 15–13
• Attendance at Bartow Arena: 5,819 fans
Conference Implications
The loss pushes UAB further down the AAC standings, now three games behind Tulsa, while Memphis climbs into a tie with Wichita State and Florida Atlantic. With the conference tournament looming, both teams face critical matchups ahead.
Looking Ahead
UAB will travel to Memphis for a rematch on February 22 at FedExForum, a chance to even the season series and regain momentum. For now, the Blazers will look to regroup and tighten their perimeter defense.
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