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Tulane is a member of the American Athletic Conference. Tulane was picked 3rd in preseason AAC polls. Jaylen Forbes was picked to the preseason 1st team.
KenPom: Gives us a 40% chance of winning.
GMU - 100
Tulane - 103
NET:
GMU - 72
Tulane - 115
We are 2-1 (.667) against Tulane all-time. The last matchup was a 62-56 Mason victory on December 17, 2022.
Tulane is currently 8-2 on the season. They are 6-0 at home, 1-0 on the road, and 1-2 at neutral sites.
Wins: Nicholls (91-81), Northwestern St. (92-57), Sacramento St. (92-57), Cal (84-81), Prairie View A&M (98-77), Fordham (89-81), Furman (117-110 2OT), Southern (105-81)
Losses: Bradley (80-77), Mississippi St. (106-76)
Schedule: https://tulanegreenwave.com/sports/mens-basketball/schedule
Roster: https://tulanegreenwave.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster
Stats: https://tulanegreenwave.com/documents/2023/12/16/Updated_Season_Dec16.pdf
Tulane is led by 6’8” Kevin Cross (19.0 ppg & 8.0 reb), 6’2” Kolby King (15.6 ppg), 6’6” Sion James (15.0 ppg & 4.4 reb), 6’5” Jaylen Forbes (14.4 ppg), and 6’6” Collin Holloway (13.5 ppg). 6’6” Tre’ Williams (9.8 ppg) and 6’7” Gregg Glenn III (4.9 ppg) round out their 7 man rotation. Well, it might be more like a six man rotation as Glenn III only averages 11.8 minutes.
Tulane averages 91.7 points (#4 in the nation) per game while giving up 82.5 (#344 in the nation). The Green Wave are shooting 53.6% from the floor (#1 in the nation) and 34.3% from 3. Opponents are shooting 44.5% from the field and 34.1% from 3. They shoot 74.5% from the free throw line and make an average of 24.3 free throws per game (#1 in the nation). The Green Wave are being out rebounding by their opponents by 5.6 boards per game and average 12.2 turnovers per game.
My prediction: It's hard to be very confident given our last two performances. When looking at stats it is probably a safe assumption that this will be a high scoring affair. They are talented, have good size throughout the line-up, and shoot incredibly well as a team. One question mark is depth. If we can get them in foul trouble or tire them out we’ll stand a much better chance. This will be an excellent road test for us. Our defense does just enough. GMU 77 - Tulane 76.
Discuss.
Tulane is a member of the American Athletic Conference. Tulane was picked 3rd in preseason AAC polls. Jaylen Forbes was picked to the preseason 1st team.
KenPom: Gives us a 40% chance of winning.
GMU - 100
Tulane - 103
NET:
GMU - 72
Tulane - 115
We are 2-1 (.667) against Tulane all-time. The last matchup was a 62-56 Mason victory on December 17, 2022.
Tulane is currently 8-2 on the season. They are 6-0 at home, 1-0 on the road, and 1-2 at neutral sites.
Wins: Nicholls (91-81), Northwestern St. (92-57), Sacramento St. (92-57), Cal (84-81), Prairie View A&M (98-77), Fordham (89-81), Furman (117-110 2OT), Southern (105-81)
Losses: Bradley (80-77), Mississippi St. (106-76)
Schedule: https://tulanegreenwave.com/sports/mens-basketball/schedule
Roster: https://tulanegreenwave.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster
Stats: https://tulanegreenwave.com/documents/2023/12/16/Updated_Season_Dec16.pdf
Tulane is led by 6’8” Kevin Cross (19.0 ppg & 8.0 reb), 6’2” Kolby King (15.6 ppg), 6’6” Sion James (15.0 ppg & 4.4 reb), 6’5” Jaylen Forbes (14.4 ppg), and 6’6” Collin Holloway (13.5 ppg). 6’6” Tre’ Williams (9.8 ppg) and 6’7” Gregg Glenn III (4.9 ppg) round out their 7 man rotation. Well, it might be more like a six man rotation as Glenn III only averages 11.8 minutes.
Tulane averages 91.7 points (#4 in the nation) per game while giving up 82.5 (#344 in the nation). The Green Wave are shooting 53.6% from the floor (#1 in the nation) and 34.3% from 3. Opponents are shooting 44.5% from the field and 34.1% from 3. They shoot 74.5% from the free throw line and make an average of 24.3 free throws per game (#1 in the nation). The Green Wave are being out rebounding by their opponents by 5.6 boards per game and average 12.2 turnovers per game.
My prediction: It's hard to be very confident given our last two performances. When looking at stats it is probably a safe assumption that this will be a high scoring affair. They are talented, have good size throughout the line-up, and shoot incredibly well as a team. One question mark is depth. If we can get them in foul trouble or tire them out we’ll stand a much better chance. This will be an excellent road test for us. Our defense does just enough. GMU 77 - Tulane 76.
Discuss.
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