Posts Tagged ‘ Louisville ’

Finn-ished

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Mar 18th, 2005 | Category: News

After four losing seasons in five years, Tulane Athletic Director Rick Dickson announced Sunday that men’s basketball coach Shawn Finney will not be returning for the 2005-2006 season.
“We are certainly appreciative of the hard work Shawn and his staff have done on behalf of Tulane University over the last five years,” Dickson said. “We have shown […]



If you build it … we will come

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Mar 4th, 2005 | Category: Views

 
The �Tulane Hullabaloo" is thrilled by the recent success of Tulane baseball. Spurred by a preseason No. 1 ranking in Baseball America � a ranking the Wave maintains today, 11 games into the season � the baseball team has enjoyed unprecedented popularity. There is a buzz around campus and the community about the Green Wave. […]



the basement: Time for ‘Q’ to lead

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Feb 25th, 2005 | Category: Sports

Plain and simple, Tulane has endured another long season from its men’s basketball team.
The squad enters the final week of the regular season attempting to secure the last spot in the Conference USA tournament, the same No. 12 seed that it has held for three of the past four years.  Unless a miracle occurs, there will […]



Women’s basketball faces must-win

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Feb 25th, 2005 | Category: Sports

Looking for a Conference USA tournament berth, the Green Wave knew it would need to step up its play in order to steal a game on the road and pull off an upset at home.
However, woeful shooting and poor rebounding haunted the team all weekend, resulting in a 55-41 road loss to Cincinnati and a 70-51 […]



the basement

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Feb 18th, 2005 | Category: Sports

It’s pretty amazing what a No. 1 ranking will do for a team.
In the days leading up to the Green Wave’s home opener at Turchin Stadium against Southeast Missouri State, there was a buzz around campus.
The main question around Tulane Friday was, “Are you going to the game tonight?”
Whoa. What’s this stunning development? People actually talking about going […]



Green Wave drops two of three C-USA contests

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Feb 18th, 2005 | Category: Sports

Following a one-week break after the Louisville game, the Tulane men’s basketball team dropped two of its past three games this week, but notched a key victory over Southern Miss in the process.
Despite the break, the Green Wave did not show any signs of rust to begin its first game against USF. Tulane started on a […]



Louisville tops Wave

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Feb 4th, 2005 | Category: Sports

The Green Wave became Louisville’s latest victim Saturday as the Cardinals continue to tear through Conference USA.
In its previous six games, No. 12 Louisville defeated opponents by an average of 32.3 points per game and the Cardinals demonstrated the same type of domination against Tulane (8-11, 2-6 C-USA).
Louisville had six players scoring in double digits, as the […]



C-USA Baseball Preview

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Jan 28th, 2005 | Category: Sports

 
East Carolina
(51-13 overall, 25-5 C-USA; finished first in C-USA)
East Carolina baseball is starting to hit its stride as the Pirates, who claimed their first regular season C-USA title last season, will start play in the brand new, $10 million Clark-LeClair Stadium. The Pirates are coming off a season where they had a school-record 51 wins, ended the […]



What you missed while you were on break

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Jan 14th, 2005 | Category: Sports

For those students who left the New Orleans area during winter break, the “Hullabaloo” has compiled a summary of the main local sports happenings over the break. Among the major Tulane headlines are the women’s basketball team winning the Tulane/Doubletree Classic and the University’s extension of football Head Coach Chris Scelfo’s contract through 2009.
Men’s basketball finishes […]



As It Is

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Dec 3rd, 2004 | Category: News

Green Wave football play for possible bowl spot
Green Wave football will take on No. 7 ranked Louisville at the Superdome tomorrow at 1:30 p.m.. Free coffee and doughnuts will be served in front of the Reily Center from 11a.m. - noon and shuttles begin departing for the Superdome at 11:30 a.m. End zone tickets are […]



Sports Spotlight: Chris Bush

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Dec 3rd, 2004 | Category: Sports

The future looks bright for senior Chris Bush as he approaches graduation in the spring and his last games with the Green Wave football team.
The 6-foot-1 wide receiver has starred as the featured wideout in the Green Wave’s past two games, pulling in two touchdowns and gaining 240 yards.
Tomorrow’s game is the last one for Bush with […]



Irvin shines in last-minute win at TCU

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Dec 3rd, 2004 | Category: Sports

TCU came into last Saturday’s game against Tulane looking to close out their Conference USA tenure with a win. Through the first 56 minutes, it looked as though they would succeed. Instead, two players who were only backups a couple of weeks ago helped engineer a game winning drive for the Green Wave, sending the […]



Green Wave needs win to become bowl eligible

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Dec 3rd, 2004 | Category: Sports

About a month ago, the Green Wave was sitting at the bottom of the Conference USA standings as many began viewing this season as a rebuilding year. But after winning four out of its last five games, including last week’s thrilling 35-31 win at TCU, the Green Wave will become bowl-eligible with a win tomorrow.
Standing in […]



Three point play

By Tulane Hullabaloo | Dec 3rd, 2004 | Category: Sports

I. What were they thinking? That’s the name of an old bloopers show. It only seems to be fitting to ask the Pacers and Pistons the same question following the explosive ending to their Nov. 19 game in Detroit. It was perhaps the scariest clip I have ever seen. I hope that the mutual respect […]



By Tulane Hullabaloo | Dec 3rd, 2004 | Category: Views

Saints, city must think carefully about move
When the Tulane Green Wave takes on the Louisville Cardinals in the final regular season football game of the year tomorrow, the Superdome will seem empty, a sea of tens of thousands of vacant seats.
The Saints, however, cannot complain of weak crowds. For a small market, New Orleans has done […]