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Published: November 6, 2007
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Derrick Rose didn't take long to adjust to the college game.
The highly touted freshman had 17 points, six rebounds and five assists in his collegiate debut and No. 3 Memphis beat UT-Martin 102-71 on Monday night in the 2K Sports College Hoops Classic.
Chris Douglas Roberts tied his career-high with 28 points and grabbed eight rebounds for Memphis (1-0).
Lester Hudson had 35 points for Tennessee-Martin (0-1), who gave the Tigers an early scare in the tournament that benefits Coaches vs. Cancer.
Robert Dozier had 10 points and 10 rebounds, and Antonio Anderson added 11 points for the Tigers.
Marquis Weddle added eight points for the Skyhawks, who shot 31.2 percent and couldn't match the speed of Memphis.
The Tigers will play Richmond, which beat Maine 44-42 on Monday, in the regional final tonight. The winner will play in the semifinals at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 15.
Hansbrough Earns Preseason Honors
Tyler Hansbrough's junior year at North Carolina has begun much the same way his sophomore did, as the leading vote-getter on The Associated Press' preseason All-America team.
The 6-foot-9 forward was one vote shy of a unanimous pick and was joined by senior center Roy Hibbert of Georgetown, senior guard Chris Lofton of Tennessee, senior guard Drew Neitzel of Michigan State and junior guard Darren Collison of UCLA.
The team was selected by the 72-member panel that votes in the weekly Top 25 poll.
Last year, Hansbrough's season ended with a crushing loss, one win shy of the Final Four. When he said he would return to North Carolina after being selected a second-team All-America as a sophomore, he said he wanted to "improve my game individually." Then he added, "There's also some team things that I want to accomplish."
That would mean getting the Tar Heels deeper in the NCAA Tournament. North Carolina lost the regional final to Georgetown, blowing an 11-point lead in the second half and missing 22 of 23 shots during one stretch that went into overtime.
The loss denied the Tar Heels a chance at second national championship in four years. Hansbrough now wants to see what can be done this season.
"He's a unique young man who loves playing college basketball and loves being a kid and being in college and enjoys his teammates and that is extremely refreshing," North Carolina coach Roy Williams said.
"He realizes the NBA is always going to be there. It's not in any danger of folding and he is enjoying the journey."
Hansbrough wore a mask for four games after being hit in the face by Duke's Gerald Henderson in the closing seconds of the regular-season finale. He averaged 18.4 points and 7.9 rebounds while shooting 52.5 percent as an inside force.
Hibbert received 62 votes, one more than Lofton, while Neitzel was on 37 ballots and Collison was on 31. The next-highest vote-getter was Brandon Rush of Kansas with 23.
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