Five Tigers score in double figures

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Jeremy Hunt scored a career-high 24 points

and five Memphis players scored in double figures, leading the

Tigers to a 90-65 win over Northeastern in a first-round NIT game

Wednesday night.

Hunt shot 10-for-15 from the field and finished with seven

rebounds for Memphis (20-15), which will face Virginia Tech in the

second round. Virginia Tech opened the tournament with a 60-50 win

over Temple.

Northeastern (21-10) played without star guard Jose Juan Barea,

who was suspended for "unnecessarily rough play" while scrambling

for a loose ball in the team's loss to Vermont in the America East

championship game. Barea ranks ninth in the nation in scoring

average at 22.2 points, and ranks seventh nationally in assists

with 7.3.

Rodney Carney finished with 14 for the Tigers. Darius Washington

scored 13, and Duane Erwin and Arthur Barclay each added 10 points.

Marcus Barnes led Northeastern with 19 points, and Adrian

Martinez scored 15. Shawn James, the America East conference rookie

and defensive player of the year, finished with 12 points, grabbed

seven rebounds and blocked seven shots.

Memphis forced the Huskies into eight turnovers early and 12 in

the first half. It wasn't until Bennet Davis hit a 3-pointer for

Northeastern with 9:29 left in the half, cutting Memphis' lead to

21-10.

The miscues and Northeastern's 31 percent shooting helped

Memphis to a 44-23 lead at the break.

Barclay scored all of his 10 points in the half, missing only

one of his five shots. He also had six rebounds.

The second half was more of the same. Memphis maintained at

least a 20-point lead through much of the period, and Northeastern

never threatened.