The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Penny takes over at Memphis, his alma mater

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MEMPHIS, TENN. » Penny Hardaway is Memphis’ new men’s basketball coach and school officials hope he can rejuvenate the program at his alma mater.

Hardaway starred at Memphis in the early 1990s before a successful NBA career.

He replaces Tubby Smith, who was fired Wednesday after two seasons as the Tigers coach. Smith’s tenure with Memphis fell short of expectatio­ns on the court and didn’t draw fan interest — a combinatio­n that led to decreased attendance and diminishin­g donations.

Smith went 40-26 but failed to reach the postseason. Attendance this season dropped to its lowest level in 48 years. The university owes Smith almost $10 million after buying out the final three years of his contract.

Hardaway has no college coaching experience but just led East High in Memphis to a third straight Tennessee Class AAA state title.

Hardaway was introduced at a Tuesday news conference that was open to the public, leading to a pep-rally atmosphere.

Hardaway played two seasons for thenMemphi­s State from 1991-93. He’s one of the most popular players to ever don a Tiger uniform, and his No. 25 jersey was retired in 1994,

Blue-clad fans filled the lobby of the Laurie-Walton Family Basketball Center, the team’s practice facility. Others were upstairs above the entrance overseeing the announceme­nt which included the team’s mascot and cheerleade­rs.

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