| Name | POS | HT/WT | Year | |
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Adonis Thomas | SF | 6'6"/220 | Sophomore |
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Antonio Barton | PG | 6'2"/170 | Junior |
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Chris Crawford | G | 6'4"/210 | Junior |
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D.J. Stephens | F | 6'5"/185 | Senior |
| Damien Wilson | G | 6'6"/180 | Freshman | |
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Ferrakohn Hall | F | 6'8"/225 | Senior |
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Hippolyte Tsafack | C | 6'8"/240 | Junior |
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Joe Jackson | PG | 6'0"/165 | Junior |
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Stan Simpson | C | 6'10"/235 | Senior |
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Tarik Black | F | 6'8"/245 | Junior |
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Trey Draper | PG | 5'10"/170 | Junior |
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Shaq Goodwin | F | 6'8"/245 | Freshman |
Josh Pastner deserves major commendation for hauling in such an amazing class just one year after John Calipari left the program and initially stole all hope from the Tigers. They are absolutely loaded, with 3 top 12 and 5 top 75 players joining a strong returning class, including transfers Elliot Williams and Will Coleman. Wesley Witherspoon is a top notch defender and can stroke it from deep, while Angel Garcia was brilliant despite playing just the final 12 games of the year. With these returnees and a top-rated recruiting class on their way in, the future is bright in Memphis.
G Doneal Mack (10.4 PPG, 1.9 RPG, 1.6 APG), G Willie Kemp (7.4 RPG, 2.2 RPG, 4.3 APG)
F Jelan Kendrick (#8), G Will Barton (#11), G Joe Jackson (#12), F Tarik Black (#47), G Chris Crawford (#66), F Hippolyte Tsafack, G Antonio Barton