MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Darius Washington's right thigh is feeling better, and that's very good news for the fourth-ranked Memphis Tigers.<br>
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Washington scored nine of his 22 points in the final 3:18 to help the Tigers down No. 8 Gonzaga 83-72 on Tuesday night for their seventh straight victory and their best start since the 1985-86 season.<br>
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The team in 1985-86 started 20-0, but didn't play a ranked opponent during the first 10 games that year. These Tigers (10-1) have played four Top 25 teams and are 3-1 against them, with their lone loss coming to No. 1 Duke.<br>
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And Washington was a big key to this victory as he led a 17-5 run down the stretch. He had missed the last game after being slowed for the past month with a thigh so bruised that it had calcified.<br>
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"I gave all I had. I was probably about 95 percent. That was after I warmed up. When I first got out there, I was about 70 or 80 percent," Washington said. "But after I got loosened up and got my rhythm, everything else fell in place."<br>
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Memphis also held preseason All-American Adam Morrison, the nation's top scorer, without a point in the final 9:31 by switching defenders on him and wearing him down. Morrison finished with 34 points, including 12-of-12 at the free-throw line.<br>
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"I'm used to it," Morrison said. "I'm used to seeing about every wing or four man gets a crack at me during the game.<br>
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The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for the Bulldogs (9-3), but Gonzaga coach Mark Few said reporters focus too much on Morrison. <br>
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"He plays great all the time," Few said. "He's got guys draped all over him, and he still passes and shares the ball. We had opportunities. We had point-blank post-ups we missed and wide-open jump shots that we missed."<br>
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The Tigers are the only ranked team in the revamped Conference USA, a distinction Gonzaga holds in the West Coast Conference. Memphis will host No. 15 Texas on Monday.<br>
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In other Top 25 games, No. 13 Boston College beat Duquesne 81-69 and No. 20 Nevada edged Norfolk State 56-46.<br>
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Rodney Carney had 17 points for Memphis and Shawne Williams added 14 points and 11 rebounds. The Tigers outshot Gonzaga 31-of-63 (49.2 percent) to 22-of-64 (34.4 percent).<br>
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Memphis fed off the emotion from a crowd of 18,208 and took the lead with an 8-2 run that was capped on Chris Douglas-Roberts' three-point play with 7:25 left. It gave Memphis a 63-62 advantage, the Tigers first since 1:10 was left in the first half.<br>
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Gonzaga last led 67-66 on a bucket inside by J.P. Batista with 5:13 to go. He was the only other Bulldogs player in double figures, finishing with 15 points and eight rebounds.<br>
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Memphis coach John Calipari hopes these teams meet again in April.<br>
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Morrison said the Bulldogs can learn from this loss, and thinks they deserve to be ranked in the Top 5. Their previous two losses were by a combined six points - to No. 2 UConn and No. 7 Washington.<br>
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"They are as talented as anybody in the country," Morrison said. "We've played UConn and that's the No. 2 team, so they are right up there. They probably will go pretty far this year."<br>
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No. 13 Boston College 81, Duquesne 69<br>
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At Pittsburgh, Craig Smith scored 21 points and held off Duquesne's late comeback bid by scoring on three consecutive possessions.<br>
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Sean Marshall added 13 points and Jared Dudley and reserve Tyrese Rice had 10 each to help the Eagles (9-2) win their third in a row. But it was McLain who got them going during a 16-4 run midway through the second half that built their lead to 15 at 64-49.<br>
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No. 20 Nevada 56, Norfolk State 46<br>
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At Reno, Nev., Marcelus Kemp scored eight of his game-high 15 points during a key stretch in the second half and Nick Fazekas added 14 to help Nevada overcome a bad shooting night.<br>
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Mo Charlo and Kyle Shiloh each had seven rebounds and Ramon Sessions seven assists for the Wolf Pack (9-1), who shot 37.5 percent from the field.<br>
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Tynell Dunkley had a team-high nine points for Norfolk State (2-9), which made only two of its first 21 shots from the field and went without a field goal during a 14-minute stretch in the first half.<br>
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The Wolf Pack are off to their best start since 1978 and are 33-4 at home over the last three seasons.<br>
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Tony Murphy and Keith Young each had eight points for Norfolk State, which has played 10 of its 11 games on the road.<br>
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