
Wave Set to Take on Mizzou in First Road Game
Nov 11, 2024 | Women's Basketball
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COLUMBIA, Mo. - Tulane University women's basketball heads to Columbia, Missouri, to take on the Mizzou Tigers on Tuesday at the Mizzou Arena in its first road game of the season.
Tipoff is set for 6:00 p.m. CT, with live streaming available on the SEC Network. Fans can also catch live radio coverage on the Tulane Sports Network from Learfield, airing on WBRH 88.3 and accessible through the Tulane Athletics App and The Varsity Network App, with Paul Boron on the call.
This game marks the first-ever regular season meeting between Tulane and Mizzou. The Tigers are currently 1-2 on the season, coming off a recent loss to Norfolk State.
Tulane, aiming to bounce back after a loss to Nicholls, will look to senior transfer Sherese Pittman, who led the Green Wave in her debut with 14 points, four rebounds, a steal, and a block. Amira Mabry added 13 points, Kyren Whittington scored 11, and Dyllan Hanna led with 13 rebounds.
Mizzou is led by sophomore Abbey Schreacke, averaging 15 points per game, supported by graduate forward Angelique Ngalakulondi and senior rebounder Laniah Randle.
Following Tuesday night's game, the Wave will return to Uptown to welcome Grambling State on Saturday, Nov. 16 at 2:00 p.m. CT, streamed on ESPN+.
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