Virginia's only senior is heating up as the nonconference schedule concludes Sunday with a visit from American to Charlottesville, Va. Taine Murray matched his career high with 14 points on Wednesday as the Cavaliers (6-5) took their first home loss of the season against No. 21 Memphis. The swingman from New Zealand played 26 minutes off the bench in the 64-62 defeat to the Tigers, making 5 of 9 shots from the field. Murray had scored a combined 10 points in his previous five games. "He was damn good (Wednesday)," Memphis coach Penny Hardaway said. "We didn't talk a lot about Taine Murray at all, and he came in the game and affected the game in a major way.
Virginia attempts to get back in win column vs. American
