The Tulane Green Wave used a 12-0 second-half scoring run to turn a six-point deficit into a six-point lead, and the Greenies held on for a 66-62 win over the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns before an announced crowd of 3,047 Tuesday night at the Cajundome.
The Tulane Green Wave used a 12-0 second-half scoring run to turn a six-point deficit into a six-point lead, and the Greenies held on for a 66-62 win over the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns before an announced crowd of 3,047 Tuesday night at the Cajundome.
Louisiana held Tulane to 16 points below what they were averaging in their first two games.
UL lost at the freethrow line by 10 points to a team that was shooting 98% coming in.
Lost the game by 4
They will come around.
We are a terrible shooting team with no inside game. Our Bigs just simply do not move much and do not get open. Evans is tall and lanky but very uncoordinated.
I like the defense we play, but we have got to shoot better and work it inside.
Geezus! If Im coming here as a voice of reason, some of you need to chill. This is a complete new team, players and coaches. Gotta give it time to gel. This team is still fun to watch while we grow. Get out to the games and support the program. This is the start of something you'll wish you had supported from the beginning. Are we a great shooting team right now? No. Look we lost to a really good offensive team that shot damn near 100% from the line. Not blaming refs, but they seemingly let them play the first half, then seemed to blow the whistle every time our guys breathed on them.
Just get out there and support the program while we build this thing. And bring someone with you. Hell, bring a few with you. Lets put some butts in the seats.
Where was Jamyron Keller last night? He plays I think we win.
Keller was in a boot. Not sure the extent of his injury.
Also what is up with the Cajundome scoreboard? You’re begging fans to go to games and you can’t even have something as the scoreboard working.
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