
Men's Basketball Challenges UConn on CBS Sports Network
Jan 7, 2020 | Men's Basketball
| GAME 15: TULANE Green Wave (9-5, 1-1 AAC) at UCONN Huskies (9-5, 0-2 AAC) |
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| Â When: | Â Wednesday, January 8, 2020Â |Â 8 p.m. (CT) |
|  Where: |  Storrs, Conn. | Gampel Pavilion |
| Â Watch: | Â CBS Sports Network |
| Â Commentators: | Â Andrew Catalon (PxP) & Steve Lappas (Color) & Jon Rothstein (Sideline) |
|  Radio: |  1280 AM New Orleans |
| Â Radio Talent: | Â Andrew Allegretta (Play-By-Play) |
| Â Live Scoring: | Â Statbroadcast |
|  Notes: |  Tulane | UConn |  American Athletic Conference |
| Â Social Media:Â | Â @GreenWaveMBBÂ |
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The game will be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network as Andrew Catalon calls play-by-play action and Steve Lappas delivers color analysis. Jon Rothstein will provide in-depth coverage along the sidelines.
STARTING FIVE
1. Â Â Â Â Tulane makes its final trip to Connecticut for an American Athletic Conference game before the Huskies join the BIG EAST Conference next season, as the Green Wave search for their first win over the Huskies in the all-time series history.
2. Â Â Â Â Tulane head coach Ron Hunter and UConn head coach Dan Hurley face off against one another for just the second time. The first matchup came during Hunter's second year at Georgia State on December 22, 2012, as Hurley led Rhode Island to a 65-60 home win in his first season leading the Rams.
3. Â Â Â Â Tulane opponents are shooting just 13.3 free throws per game and making just 8.6 of those attempts so far this season. Meanwhile, the Green Wave are making 15.8 of their 21.7 free throw attempts per game.
4.     Last time out, Teshaun Hightower scored a game-high 22 points and Christion Thompson added 20 more, as Tulane defeated Cincinnati, 76-71, in New Orleans for its first conference win of the season. Hightower scored 17 of his 22 in the second half, while Thompson grabbed a game-high nine rebounds and went 11-for-12 at the free throw line. Kevin Zhang scored a season-high 15 points and went a perfect 5-for-5 beyond the 3-point line. The Green Wave committed just 10 turnovers, marking the sixth straight game they've had 10 or fewer. The Green Wave also shot an impressive 24-for-27 (.889) at the free throw line and owned an 18-6 scoring advantage off turnovers.
5. Â Â Â Â Tulane has won the turnover battle in 13 of its 14 games this season. The Green Wave Wave are forcing opponents into 17.0 turnovers per game and own a +5.1 turnover margin which ranks 15th nationally.
SCOUTING UCONN
• The Huskies (9-5, 0-2 AAC) enter Wednesday's contest in search of their first win in The American this season following a pair of road losses at Cincinnati and USF last week.
• UConn owns a 7-1 record at home this season, with their only setback coming in a 96-87 defeat to St. Joseph's on Nov. 13.
• The Huskies were picked to finish sixth in the league according to The American's preseason poll, while guards Alterique Gilbert and Christian Vital received preseason all-conference second team nods.
• Gilbert is tied for the league lead in assists per game (4.7), while Vital ranks first on the team in scoring (13.8), rebounding (6.8) and steals (2.6), while his steals number stands second in the conference and 12th nationally. Freshman Akok Akok is averaging 3.0 blocks per game, which ranks ninth in NCAA Division I, while junior Josh Carlton is 59th in the country crashing the offensive boards at 3.07 per contest.
BY THE NUMBERS
• 33 – Teshaun Hightower scored 33 points against Towson on Dec. 21 in Washington, D.C., the most points scored in a single game by any player in The American this season.
• 118 – In 14 games this season, Tulane has shot 118 more free throws than its opponents (304-186) for a +8.4 margin per game. The Green Wave are also converting at a 72.7 percent clip, while opponents are making just 65.1 percent of their attempts.
• 188 – Tulane has made at least one 3-point field goal in 188 consecutive games. The last time the Green Wave failed to do so came on Jan. 16, 2014 at home against Louisiana Tech when they went 0-for-14 from outside.
FEW FREEBIES
•  Tulane is making 15.8 free throws per game, while opponents are attempting just 13.3 freebies this season.
•  On four occasions, opponents have attempted seven or fewer free throws in a game including Middle Tennessee (seven on Nov. 22), Southern Miss (four on Dec. 4), Saint Louis (seven on Dec. 8) and Alcorn State (four on Dec. 16).
•  Including those teams, seven Green Wave opponents have made eight or fewer free throws in a game along with Southeastern Louisiana (two on Nov. 6), Northwestern State (four on Nov. 16) and Utah (eight on Nov. 24).
BEATING THE BEARCATS
•  Not only was Tulane's 76-71 win over Cincinnati on January 4 its first in conference play this season, but it also ended a pair of winning streaks by the Bearcats.
•  The Green Wave's last victory over the Bearcats came six meetings prior at Cincinnati in 2015 in their first year as a member of The American. Tulane's last home victory against Cincinnati occurred nine meetings ago in 1985 when both schools were members of the former Metro Conference.
LAWSON'S EMOTIONAL HOMETOWN RETURN
•  Graduate transfer K.J. Lawson returned to play in his hometown of Memphis on December 30 for the first time since his redshirt freshman season in 2016-17 when he competed for the Tigers. That year, Lawson 12.3 points and 8.1 rebounds per game en route to being named AAC Rookie of the Year.
•  Lawson did not disappoint in his return, scoring a game-high 22 points to go with five rebounds in a game where the Green Wave trailed the ninth-ranked Tigers by just three points inside the final four minutes.
HUNTER WINS NO. 450
•   It took just five wins and six games for first-year head coach Ron Hunter to reach a new milestone, as he earned his 450th career win on November 24 against Utah at the Myrtle Beach Invitational.
•   In his 26th season as a head coach, Hunter ranks 35th nationally among active NCAA Division I head coaches and third in the American Athletic Conference behind only Houston's Kelvin Sampson (619) and Wichita State's Gregg Marshall (508).
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HISTORICAL WIN OVER PAC-12 FOE
•   In its 110th season sponsoring men's basketball, Tulane's November 24 game against Utah in Conway, S.C., was just its 20th against a Pac-12 Conference program.
•   The Green Wave's 65-61 victory over the Utes was their first over a Pac-12 team since defeating Stanford, 56-53, at home on Dec. 19, 1957.
SEASONED COACHING STAFF
•  Head coach Ron Hunter has assembled a veteran coaching staff featuring two former NCAA Division I head coaches - Ray McCallum (Ball State - 1993-2000; Houston 2000-04; Detroit Mercy - 2008-16) and Kevin Johnson (Centenary - 1999-2005), as well as Claude Pardue.
•  The Green Wave are one of just nine schools nationally to have three of its four coaches currently or previously holding head-coaching titles, along with Pittsburgh (4), Iowa (4), Creighton (3), Michigan State (3), Minnesota (3), Oklahoma State (3), South Carolina (3) and Washington (3).
TULANE INKS TWO EARLY SIGNEES
•   Head coach Ron Hunter received two NLI's in the NCAA's Early Signing Period from Jadan Coleman (Madison, Ala.) and Sion James (Atlanta, Ga.) as part of his first signing class.
•    A 6'4 wing player, Coleman plays at Bob Jones High School. On the AAU trail, he averaged 9.7 points per game for the Alabama Fusion on the 2019 Nike EYBL circuit. He made 34 3-pointers in 13 games and set the EYBL record with 10 3-pointers made in a 36-point outburst against Team United.
•    A 6'5 guard from Lanier High School, James earned Region 8 Class 6A Player of the Year honors and received 2019 North Atlanta boys' all-state first team honors and all-county recognition after averaging 14.6 points, 6.1 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game as a junior. He led the Longhorns to the Class 6A title and was a 2019 Gwinnett County All-Metro Second Team pick while being selected to the 2019 North Georgia All-Star Basketball Classic.
2020 PAC-12 CHINA GAME
• In an announcement on November 8, the Tulane University and University of Washington men's basketball programs will meet in Shanghai for the sixth edition of the Pac-12 China Game, tentatively scheduled for Saturday, November 14, 2020.
• Tulane possesses one of just five Chinese-born players in NCAA Division I for the 2019-20 campaign in Shenyang native Kevin Zhang. He is also the son of 1992 Olympic silver medalist and former China Women's National Team coach Wang Fang.
NEWCOMER RUNDOWN
Following a roster overhaul, Tulane enters the 2019-20 campaign tied for the sixth most newcomers nationally:
1. TCU 13
T2. Nebraska 12
T2. ECU 12
T2. Utah 12
T5. Tulane 11
T5. Austin Peay 11
T5. Cleveland State 11
T5. Long Beach State 11
T5. Navy 11
T5. Southern Miss 11
SMALL NUMBERS RETURN
•  Tulane returns just two scholarship players for the 2019-20 season in Kevin Zhang and Buay Koka. Zhang was the only Green Wave player to appear in the team's final 15 games of last season.Â
•  This season, Tulane is one of just six NCAA Division I teams returning less than 21 percent of their scoring while also bringing back less than 16 points per game. Among those teams, the Green Wave return the fewest in both categories:Â
1. Tulane (10.8 PPG, 12.2%)
2. Virginia Tech (13.3 PPG, 18.1%)
3. Washington (13.9 PPG, 19.8%)
4. UCF (14.5 PPG, 20.0%)
5. Long Beach State (15.2 PPG, 20.2%)
6. South Dakota State (15.8 PPG, 16.9%)
SEASON TICKETS
Fans can get their hands on season tickets starting at just $75 – a $50 reduction from last year. That means fans can lock up a seat for every home contest for as little as $5 each. Visit TulaneTix.com or call the ticket office at 504-861-9283 to reserve your seats.
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All sections are available for purchase so you can customize your viewing experience from your favorite seating location. Discounts are also available for Tulane faculty and staff.
FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA
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