
Men's Basketball Hosts Texas Southern in Non-Conference Home Finale
Dec 16, 2018 | Men's Basketball
| GAME 10: TULANE Green Wave (3-6) vs. TEXAS SOUTHERN Tigers (4-6) |
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| When: | Monday, December 17 | 7 p.m. (CT) |
| Where: | New Orleans | Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse |
| Watch: | WatchESPN |
| Commentators: | Todd Graffagnini |
| Radio: | 1280 AM New Orleans | Listen Online |
| Radio Talent: | Todd Graffagnini (Play-By-Play) |
| Live Scoring: | Statbroadcast |
| Notes: | Tulane | Texas Southern |
| Tickets: | Purchase Online |
| Social Media: | @GreenWaveMBB | #RollWave |
NEW ORLEANS - The Tulane men's basketball team plays its final non-conference home game against Texas Southern on Monday, December 17. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse, and the game will be broadcast on the WatchESPN app.
PROMOTIONS
• Fans are invited to bring a teddy bear to the game when, at halftime, they may toss it onto the court to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Louisiana. Didn't have time to buy a new one to bring? Fans can purchase stuffed animals for $5 inside the arena!
STARTING FIVE
1. Tulane looks to get back on track in its final non-conference home game of the 2018-19 season when the Green Wave host Texas Southern in a first-time meeting between the programs.
2. Sophomore guard Caleb Daniels has scored in double-figures in eight straight games and has led the Green Wave in points in four of those contests. During that span, he is averaging 17.6 points while shooting 54 percent overall and 38 percent from 3-point range. He has three 20-point efforts and is averaging just shy of three assists.
3. After just eight games this season, Tulane had four different players record at least one 20-point scoring performance, the most among all American Athletic Conference teams. Caleb Daniels has three and freshman Kevin Zhang has two, while redshirt senior Jordan Cornish and redshirt freshman Shakwon Barrett have one apiece.
4. Despite the regional proximity of the two schools in New Orleans and Houston, respectively, Tulane and Texas Southern will play for the first time in history on the hardwood. The Tigers are the Green Wave's fourth of five non-conference opponents they will meet for the first time, joining Coastal Carolina (Nov. 13), South Dakota State (Nov. 19), UT-Martin (Dec. 5) and Towson (Dec. 21).
5. Under third-year head coach Mike Dunleavy, Sr., Tulane is 11-6 in non-conference home games, which includes a 2-3 mark this season. The Green Wave were 7-0 in those contests last year.
SCOUTING THE TIGERS
• Texas Southern (4-6) enters Monday's contest coming off a nine-day break of its own and has three wins in its last five outings.
• The Tigers are 2-6 in road games this season, but their two victories have come over noteworthy opponents: at Baylor, 72-69 (Nov. 6) and at Oregon, 89-84 (Nov. 26).
• Texas Southern has four scorers averaging north of 10.5 points per game, led by 7-foot-2 redshirt senior center Trayvon Reed's 15 points, nine rebounds and 1.4 blocks per contest.
AAC WEEKLY HONORS
• Sophomore guard Caleb Daniels was selected to the American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll on December 10, while freshman swingman Kevin Zhang was selected to the first listing of the 2018-19 season on November 12.
• Daniels averaged 20 points and nine rebounds per game while shooting 16-for-23 (.696) from the field in two games, as he registered his first career double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds on 7-for-11 shooting in the 87-74 win over UT-Martin, before tallying his third 20-point performance of the season with 23 points and eight boards on 9-for-12 shooting at South Alabama.
• Starting in his college debut against 17th-ranked Florida State, Zhang scored a game-high 24 points and grabbed seven rebounds with two assists and just one turnover in 35 minutes. The Shenyang, China native shot 9-for-13 overall, including 4-for-5 from 3-point range, while 17 of his 24 points came in the second half.
KOKA'S PERFECT DAY
• Redshirt freshman center Buay Koka had his best performance to date coming off the bench at South Alabama on Dec. 8, shooting a perfect 5-for-5 from the floor for a career-best 11 points to go with a pair of blocks.
• Koka became the first Tulane player to have a perfect day shooting with a minimum of five shot attempts since Malik Morgan went 6-for-6 against Georgia Tech on Dec. 15, 2015.
BARRETT'S BIG DAY
• Redshirt freshman guard Shakwon Barrett is known for his passing and defensive prowess, but had a breakout offensive showing with a career-high 26 points on 10-for-11 shooting in the 87-74 home win against UT-Martin on Dec. 5.
• Barrett became the fourth Green Wave player in a matter of eight games to have a 20-point scoring performance, joining Caleb Daniels, Kevin Zhang and Jordan Cornish.
• The Toronto native started a perfect 7-for-7 from the floor, while his 10 field goals were the most in a game by a Tulane player since Melvin Frazier made 10 in a 22-point barrage at Wichita State on Feb. 21, 2018.
DOUBLE-DIGIT DIMES
• Redshirt freshman point guard Shakwon Barrett handed out 10 assists with just two turnovers in the Green Wave's 81-76 home win over Coastal Carolina on Nov. 13. The last player to have at least 10 in a game was Malik Morgan, who recorded 12 at ECU on Feb. 4, 2017.
HALF-DOZEN CORNISH TREYS
• Redshirt senior guard Jordan Cornish had one of his best outside shooting performances of his career, sinking six 3-pointers in a 19-point performance against Coastal Carolina on Nov. 13. The six treys were tied for the sixth most in a single-game and marked the 26th time a player has made at least that many in program history.
OLDEST ARENAS
• Tulane's home arena, Avron B. Fogelman Arena in the Devlin Fieldhouse, is one of the oldest active arenas in college basketball:
1. Matthews Arena – Northeastern – April 16, 1910
2. Rose Hill Gym – Fordham – Jan. 16, 1925
3. Lavietes Pavilion – Harvard - 1926
4. The Palestra – Penn – Jan. 1, 1927
5. Edmundson Pavilion – Washington – Dec. 27, 1927
6. Williams Arena – Minnesota – Feb. 4, 1928
7. Hinkle Fieldhouse – Butler – March 7, 1928
8. Payne Whitney Gym – Yale – Dec. 10, 1932
9. Fogelman in Devlin – Tulane – Dec. 15, 1933
10. Haas Pavilion – California – Jan. 13, 1933
STRENGTH WITHIN THE SCHEDULE
• Tulane will play a minimum of 11 regular-season games against nine teams that earned postseason bids in 2018, including seven opponents that played in the NCAA Tournament (Cincinnati, Florida State, Georgia State, Houston, South Dakota State, Texas Southern and Wichita State). Temple and Southeastern Louisiana made NIT appearances.
• The Green Wave will host 15 home games and will head out to compete in five neutral-site contests. The Wave will play just one true road tilt in the non-conference slate at South Alabama on Dec. 8.
DUNLEAVYS LONE FATHER-SON HEAD-COACHING DUO
• In his third season as head coach, Mike Dunleavy Sr., is the only head coach with a son who is also a head coach at the NCAA Division I level.
• His son, Baker Dunleavy, is in his second season at the helm of Quinnipiac's program.
ZHANG'S ARRIVAL MARKS RARE FOREIGN IMPORT
NCAA Division I men's basketball players hailing from China are rare, as freshman swingman Kevin Zhang is one of just five players nationally who can stake that claim along with CS Fullerton sophomore Johnny Wang, CS Northridge freshman Michael Ou, Cal-Berkley freshman James Zhao and UPenn frosh Michael Wang.
#NBAWAVE
• Melvin Frazier Jr. and Cameron Reynolds have begun their professional careers in 2018-19, as Frazier is currently on the Orlando Magic's G-League team in Lakeland, Florida, and Reynolds begins the season with the Sacramento Kings' G-League affiliate in Stockton.
• Frazier became the 20th player in Tulane history to be chosen in the NBA Draft and the first in 21 years when he was chosen in the second round, 35th overall, by the Magic in June.
• Reynolds received a guaranteed contract from the Kings, including a spot on the club's Summer League team, a training camp invitation and a guaranteed a roster spot with Stockton for the 2018-19 campaign.
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