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Tulane Men's Basketball GAME 1: ALABAMA A&M TULANE MEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-16 GAME NOTES @GREENWAVEMBB TULANEGREENWAVE /GREENWAVEMBB WWW.TULANEGREENWAVE.COM TULANE SCHEDULE/RESULTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2015 | 7 PM Date Opponent TV Time/Score GAME 2: Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse | New Orleans NOVEMBER 13 Alabama A&M ESPN3 L, 67-68 OT 16 Drake ESPN3 7 PM THE MATCHUP 19 at Southern 7 PM TULANE GREEN WAVE DRAKE BULLDOGS Music City Challenge vs 22 Appalachian State ESPN3 3:30 PM @GreenWave MBB @DUBulldogs 26 vs Mercer# ASN 7 PM 27 vs Stephen F. Austin# 7:30 PM 29 vs Liberty# ASN 1 PM 2015-16 QUICK COMPARISON DECEMBER 0-1 ..........................RECORD ......................... 1-0 2 New Orleans ESPN3 7 PM 5 Georgia Tech CBS SN 4 PM 67.0 ................POINTS PER GAME............... 97.0 14 Prairie View A&M ESPN3 7 PM 48.0 .............REBOUNDS PER GAME ........... 49.0 16 at North Carolina ESPN2 6 PM 19 at Mississippi State SEC Network 3 PM .386 ..................FIELD GOAL PCT. ................ .690 22 Southern Miss ESPN3 6 PM .259 ....................3-POINT PCT. ................... .500 29 at Memphis* ESPNU 12 PM JANUARY TULANE QUICK FACTS DRAKE QUICK FACTS 2 UConn* CBS SN 6:30 PM 5 at Houston* ESPNU 8 PM HEAD COACH: ED CONROY (CITADEL ‘89) HEAD COACH: RAY GIACOLEttI (MINOT STATE ‘85) ND 10 Tulsa* ESPN3 1 PM RECORD AT TULANE: 80-82 (6TH YEAR) RECORD AT DRAKE: 25-38 (2 YEAR) 12 at USF* ESPNews 6 PM TH TH 17 SMU* ESPN3 2 PM OVERALL RECORD: 170-214 (13 YEAR) OVERALL RECORD: 196-161 (12 YEAR) 19 at UConn* CBS SN 6 PM TOP RETURNER: LOUIS DABNEY | SR | G TOP RETURNER: REED TIMMER | SO | G 24 at Cincinnati* ESPNU 11 AM 27 USF* ESPN3 7 PM 13.6 PPG, 2ND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE, 31-30 GP-GS 11.5 PPG, 74 ASSISTS, 31-29 GP-GS 30 at Tulsa* ESPNU 5 PM FEBRUARY NOTEWORTHY THE OPPONENT 4 UCF* ESPNews 7 PM 10 at East Carolina* ESPNews 5:15 PM -In the opener, Louis Dabney became the 35th player Drake opened the season on Friday night hosting 13 Memphis* CBS SN 1 PM in Tulane history to surpass the 1,000 career point Simpson, and the Bulldogs claimed a 97-52 victory. 17 Houston* ESPNews 8:30 PM 24 East Carolina* ESPNews 7 PM mark. Reed Timmer led Drake with 19 points in the game. 28 at SMU* CBS SN 2 PM -For the first time in program history Tulane opened The Bulldogs went 9-22 in 2014-15, and just 1-11 MARCH a season with an overtime game. away from home. Timmer led the Bulldogs in scoring 2 at UCF* ESPNews 6 PM 6 Temple* ASN/ESPN3 1 PM -Tulane is 1-3 all-time in back-to-back overtime a year ago, averaging 11.5 ppg. Jacob Enevold 10-13 American Conference Championships games and 1-1 under Coach Conroy. also returns for Drake after leading the team in All times Central and subject to change -Dylan Osetkowski notched a double-double in the rebounding last year (8.5 rpg). * - American Athletic Conference Game opener and is the only current player on the roster # - Music City Challenge, Nashville with that accomplishment. THE SERIES -The Green Wave have added five freshmen to the WHERE TO FIND IT The Green Wave are 2-3 all-time against Drake and roster as well as two transfers. Three freshmen and RADIO VIDEO STREAM claimed the last meeting 86-72 at home. Tulane has both transfers played in the opener. not faced the Bulldogs since the 1994-95 season and -The Tulane roster boasts seven New Orleans natives. boasts a 2-1 record at home against Drake. -The Green Wave return just two starters and four TV GAME/STAT UPDATES letterwinners from last year’s squad. LAST TIME OUT -Tulane’s 29 televised games this season matches the The Green Wave opened the 2015-16 season Friday most ever in a season in program history. @GREENWAVEMBB night and fell in overtime to Alabama A&M, 68-67. Washington transfer Jernard Jarreau led Tulane with TULANE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATION 16 points and seven rebounds. Tulane trailed until six SID Contact: Rachel Perreault minutes into the second half after a huge spark from email: [email protected] FR Kain Harris, who hit three straight 3’s, but the cell: (504) 495-5251 1 WWW.TULANEGREENWAVE.COM Bulldogs sealed it with one second#ROLLWAVE left in overtime. GAME 2: DRAKE QUICK FACTS 2015-16 TULANE ROSTER LOCATION: New Orleans, La. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Previous School/High School FOUNDED: 1834 0 Louis Dabney G 6-3 210 Sr. New Orleans, La./Riverside Academy ENROLLMENT: 13,462 2 Taron Oliver F 6-9 310 Fr. District Heights, Md./ Motrose Christian PRESIDENT: Michael A. Fitts 3 Kajon Mack G 6-3 185 RJr. Los Angeles, Calif./Juniper Serra ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Rick Dickson FACULTY ATHLETICS REP: Michael Hogg 4 Riley Conroy G 5-11 175 RFr. New Orleans, La./Jesuit NICKNAME: Green Wave 5 Cameron Reynolds G 6-7 215 RSo. Pearland, Texas/Pearland COLORS: Olive Green and Sky Blue 10 Von Julien G 6-1 160 Fr. Reserve, La./ Riverside Academy ARENA: Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin 11 Kain Harris G 6-4 210 Fr. Chicago, Ill./ St. Rita of Cascia Fieldhouse (4,100) 13 Malik Morgan G 6-4 205 RJr. River Ridge, La./John Curtis/ LSU CONFERENCE: The American Athletic Conference 15 Ryan Smith C 6-11 250 Jr. Wildomar, Calif./Lutheran TICKET OFFICE PHONE: (504) 861-9283 21 Dylan Osetkowski F 6-8 255 So. San Diego, Calif./JSerra Catholic WEBSITE: www.TulaneGreenWave.com 22 Jernard Jarreau F 6-10 235 Gr. New Orleans, La./ McDonogh 35/ Washington 23 Blake Paul F 6-9 230 Fr. New Orleans, La./ Landry-Walker 35 Melvin Frazier G 6-5 200 Fr. Avondale, La./ L.W. Higgins Head Coach: Ed Conroy (The Citadel, 1989), 6th year COACHING STAFF Assistant Coaches: Shammond Williams (North Carolina, 1998), 3rd year Assistant Coaches: Quannas White (Oklahoma, 2004), 2nd year HEAD COACH: Ed Conroy Assistant Coaches: Anthony Wilkins (Kent State, 2004), 2nd year ALMA MATER: The Citadel, 1989 Director of Operations: Donald Reyes (LSU, 2009), 1st year SEASON: 6th Director of Video/Player Development: Joey Cantafio Twitter: @GreenWaveHoops ASSISTANT COACH: Shammmond Williams PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ALMA MATER: North Carolina, 1998 SEASON: 3rd TARON Oliver tah-ron KAJON Mack KAY-john KAIN Harris cane ASSISTANT COACH: Quannas White MALIK Morgan ma-leek Dylan OSETKOWSKI oh-set-kow-skee Jernard JARREAU jar-row ALMA MATER: Oklahoma, 2004 SHAMMOND Williams shuh-mond QUANNAS White kwah-ness SEASON: 2nd ASSISTANT COACH: Anthony Wilkins EARLY SIGNEES MEDIA POLICIES ALMA MATER: Kent State, 2004 MAXWELL STARWOOD MEDIA CREDENTIALS SEASON: 2nd Starwood is a 6-8, 220lb, power forward that graduated from All requests for working press, photo and broadcast credentials TWITTER: @AntWilkins101 University Lab in 2015 and is currently doing a post-grad year at Reno for Tulane 2015-16 home men’s basketball games should be made DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS: Donald Reyes International Prep. The Baton Rouge native, helped his University Lab by contacting Rachel Perreault. Credentials should be requested COORDINATOR OF VIDEO AND PLAYER team win back-to-back Class 3A state championships, while notching no later than NOON the day before a game. All credentials can DEVELOPMENT: Joey Cantafio a 36-3 record in his final two seasons. A strong defender, Starwood be picked up at media will-call, which can be found at the Freret ATHLETIC TRAINER: Alby Lindon led his team in blocks and drawn charges as a junior and senior. He St.-Newcombe Place entrance to Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH: was named to the 2014 LHSAA All-Tournament team in 2014, as well Fieldhouse. Dan Rickaby as the All-District team. EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Gabe Delatte INTERVIEW REQUEST POLICY ROSTER BREAKDOWN JUSTIN MOORE Requests to interview head coach Ed Conroy or any member of the Moore is ranked as the No. 145 player in the nation according to Tulane men’s basketball staff and team should be made at least 24 2014-15 RECORD: 15-16 Rivals.com, which also considers him a three-star recruit. Moore hours in advance to Rachel Perreault. Requests will be met based on (9-9 home, 6-5 away, 0-2 neutral) averaged 23 points, six rebounds and two steals as a junior at Mission the student-athlete’s class and practice schedule. Interviews with CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 6-12/7th Bay and is on pace to finish his career with over 1,000 points. The 6-4, student-athletes are typically held before the team’s normal 12-3 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 4/7 170lb, guard helped his team to the state quarterfinals as a junior, p.m. practice block when at home, but may be coordinated outside STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 2/4 earning Western League MVP honors. Moore was also named to the of that time frame upon request. REDSHIRTS: 3 All-San Diego Second Team by the San Diego Union-Tribune as a NEWCOMERS: 7 sophomore and junior. STATE BREAKDOWN: Louisiana: Dabney, Jarreau, Morgan, Conroy, Frazier, Julien, Paul California: Mack, Osetkowski, Smith Texas: Reynolds Maryland: Oliver Illinois: Harris 2 WWW.TULANEGREENWAVE.COM #ROLLWAVE GAME 2: DRAKE TULANE IN SEASON OPENERS than what Tulane has seen in the past. A trio of newcomers 2015-16 TRENDS The Tulane men’s basketball began its 106TH season of (Frazier, Jarreau, Morgan) rounded out the starting lineup in Category.................................................. Under Conroy .................2015-16 Plays at Avron B.
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