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Tulane Women's Basketball TULANE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2017-18 GAME NOTES Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse | 6811 Freret Street | New Orleans, LA 70118 TulaneGreenWave.com | Facebook: Tulane Green Wave Women’s Basketball | Twitter: @GreenWaveWBB Instagram: GreenWaveWBB | Snapchat: Tulane Athletics | YouTube: TUGreenWave 2017-18 SCHEDULE TULANE GREEN WAVE (12-15, 4-10 AAC) at NOVEMBER WICHITA STATE SHOCKERS (12-16, 7-7 AAC) 2 vs. LOYOLA (exh.) NEW ORLEANS W, 78-48 Charles Koch Arena • Wichita, Kan. • February 24 • 2 p.m. CST 5 vs. SOUTH ALABAMA (exh.) NEW ORLEANS W, 65-51 10 ^at Maine Orono, Maine W, 42-34 STARTING FIVE TEAM 11 ^vs. Dayton Orono, Maine L, 71-65 1. Tulane committed 15 turnovers in the first 15 minutes 14 at Southern Miss Hattiesburg, Miss. L, 66-58 against No. 1 UConn and lost 91-47 to the top-ranked Huskies. TU COMPARISON OPP 17 VANDERBILT NEW ORLEANS W, 71-59 Kolby Morgan was the team’s top scorer with 15 points. 12-15 RECORD 12-16 24 &vs. Iowa State Bimini, Bahamas L, 67-64 4-10 CONFERENCE RECORD 7-7 25 &vs. San Diego State Bimini, Bahamas W, 80-46 2. Now at 748 career made field goals, Morgan passed up 29 at McNeese State Lake Charles, La. W, 70-66 all-time leading scorer Grace Daley on that list. To break 117 RPI 137 the school record, Morgan needs to make just 10 more DECEMBER field goals to surpass Stacey Gaudet’s 757 career made 62.7 PPG 65.2 3 at NC State Raleigh, N.C. L, 79-55 field goals. 5 NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS W, 79-56 66.4 PPG ALLOWED 69.1 10 LSU NEW ORLEANS L, 73-50 3. With her 14-point effort at Memphis on Sunday, Kolby 35.2 RPG 33.2 17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS W, 62-44 Morgan eclipsed the 500 point mark in a season for her 21 %TROY NEW ORLEANS W, 106-75 third consecutive year. No player in team history has three 14.4 APG 14.8 22 %VS. UTEP NEW ORLEANS W, 67-56 seasons of 600 or more points. 31 *at #25/24 USF Tampa, Fla. L, 75-46 7.0 SPG 8.4 4. Averaging 3.8 assists per game for the year, sophomore JANUARY guard Kayla Manuirirangi recorded her 100th assist 3.1 BPG 3.6 3. *at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. W, 72-63 against Memphis on Sunday. 6 *HOUSTON NEW ORLEANS L, 98-92 (OT) 13 *WICHITA STATE NEW ORLEANS L, 64-56 5. Since joining the AAC for the 2014-15 season, the Green Wave holds a 33-33 record in conference play. 17 *at UCF Orlando, Fla. L, 59-51 Tulane has finished fifth in the league standings during all three of its seasons. Tulane is 1-1 all-time 21 *TULSA NEW ORLEANS W, 70-39 against Wichita State. 24 *ECU NEW ORLEANS W, 64-58 SERIES HISTORY – WICHITA STATE 27 *at #1/1 UConn Storrs, Conn. L, 98-54 • Tulane and Wichita State have played just twice before in their history. 31 *at Houston Houston, Texas L, 72-48 • The teams’ first meeting came during the Oakland Tribute Classic in Berkeley, California in December 2003. In that game, the Green Wave prevailed by a 62-59 score. FEBRUARY • When the teams met earlier this year in New Orleans, the Shockers got their first victory over Tulane 3 *USF NEW ORLEANS L, 63-53 by a 64-56 score. 7 *TEMPLE NEW ORLEANS W, 69-65 10 *at Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio L, 83-52 18 *at Memphis Memphis, Tenn. L, 73-60 21 *UCONN NEW ORLEANS L, 91-47 notes continue on page 7 24 *at Wichita State Wichita, Kan. 2 p.m. 26 *SMU NEW ORLEANS 7 P.M. TULANE PROBABLE STARTERS MARCH March 3-6 AAC Tournament Uncasville, Conn. TBD Home games in BOLD CAPS All times listed CST are tentative and subject to change * indicates American Athletic Conference games #3 Kolby #25 Harlyn #22 Meredith #12 Sierra #5 Kayla ^ indicates Maine Tournament games MORGAN WYATT SCHULTE CHEATHAM MANUIRIRANGI & indicates Junkanoo Jam at Resorts World Bimini games Senior >> Guard Junior >> Forward Junior >> Forward Freshman >> Guard Sophomore >> Guard GP/GS ...........................................27/27 GP/GS ...........................................27/26 GP/GS ...........................................27/25 GP/GS ............................................27/10 GP/GS ...........................................27/26 % indicates Tulane Classic games PPG ......................................................19.3 PPG ........................................................7.0 PPG .........................................................7.7 PPG .......................................................5.3 PPG .......................................................8.4 RPG .......................................................5.4 RPG .......................................................6.0 RPG .......................................................3.8 RPG .........................................................2.1 RPG .......................................................2.6 APG .......................................................3.3 APG .......................................................0.6 APG ..........................................................1.1 SPG........................................................0.8 APG .......................................................3.9 SPG..........................................................1.7 BPG .......................................................0.9 FG % .................................................53.0 APG ........................................................0.7 A/TO Ratio.......................................1.4 @GREENWAVEWBB QUICK FACTS General Information Starters Returning Name .................................................................................................................................................................Tulane University No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG Location ..........................................................................................................................................................New Orleans, La. 3 Kolby Morgan 5-8 Sr. G 33/33 19.2 5.5 Founded .............................................................................................................................................................................................1834 22 Meredith Schulte 6-0 Jr. F 33/26 5.3 4.6 Enrollment ..................................................................................................................................................................................13,449 25 Harlyn Wyatt 6-2 Jr. C 33/33 6.6 4.6 Conference ...............................................................................................................................................American Athletic Nickname ...................................................................................................................................................................Green Wave Other Returning Letterwinners Colors..................................................................................................Olive (PMS #342) and Blue (PMS #279) No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG Home Arena ............................................Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse (4,100) 5 Kayla Manuirirangi 5-7 So. G 27/0 1.6 0.6 President .........................................................................................................................................................Dr. Michael Fitts 13 Cayla Cruickshank 5-9 Sr. G 30/3 1.9 1.3 Director of Athletics .....................................................................................................................................Troy Dannen 15 Tene Thompson 5-11 Jr. G 33/7 4.0 3.8 24 Maddison Wells 6-1 So. F 27/0 1.8 1.8 Program History 34 Ksenija Madzarevic 6-5 Jr. C 29/0 2.3 1.3 First Year of Women’s Basketball ................................................................................................................1975-76 First Head Coach ......................................................................................................................................Karen Womack Newcomers All-Time Record ...............................................................................................................................................................696-543 No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. Previous School NCAA Tournament Appearances ....................................................................11 [1995-2003, 2010, 2015) 1 Kaila Anderson 5-5 Fr. PG University Lab HS Record in NCAA Tournament ........................................................................................................................................3-11 11 Tatyana Lofton 5-9 Jr. G Jones County JC WNIT Appearances .........................................................................................................7 (2007, 2011-14, 2016-17) 12 Sierra Cheatham 6-0 Fr. G Clear Springs HS Record in WNIT ............................................................................................................................................................................9-7 23 Krystal Freeman 6-0 Fr. F Pineville HS Team Information Letterwinners Lost 2016-17 Overall Record ......................................................................................................................................................18-15 No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG American Conference Record (Finish) .............................................................................................7-9 (t-5th) 1 Shakira Harding 6-1 Sr. G 30/0 3.6 1.2 Conference Tournament Result ......................................................................................................Quarterfinals 11 Leslie Vorpahl 6-4 Sr. G 33/33 11.8 3.6 Postseason.................................................................................................................................................................................WNIT
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