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Mabry Collects 1,000th Point as Tulane Falls to South Florida
Feb 7, 2026 | Women's Basketball
TAMPA, Fla. – Amira Mabry made history Saturday night, scoring the 1,000th point of her career as the Tulane women's basketball team fell 85-53 to South Florida USF) at Yuengling Center. The Green Wave drops to 8-14 (3-7 American) as the Bulls improve to 14-10 (7-4 American).
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USF outshot Tulane 43.2 percent to 31.1 percent. The Bulls almost doubled up the three-pointers, scoring nine to Tulane's five. The Bulls also won the glass, 53-39. Free throws and turnovers made the biggest difference in the game, as USF missed only two foul shots with Tulane missing 12. The Wave committed four more turnovers, 17-13, leading to 24 points off turnovers for the Bulls.
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Two players scored in double figures to lead Tulane with Kanija Daniel's 19 points the best on the squad. She put home three of Tulane's five treys. Tampa native CC Mays scored 10 points in her homecoming game, adding a team-high seven boards and two assists. Kendall Sneed dished three assists to lead the squad, and she tied for the team lead in steals with Shiloh Kimpson as each had two. Dyllan Hanna notched three blocks to reach 100 for her career.
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Amira Mabry joined exclusive company tonight as her five points were enough to reach 1,000 exactly for her career. She is the 33rd member of the 1,000 points club in program history.
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CC Mays opened the contest with a layup, but USF responded and went on a 16-point run. Jayda Brown broke the run, but the Bulls responded once more. Kanija Daniel closed the quarter with a three, but USF held a 20-8 lead after the opening 10 minutes.
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The second quarter began with a Mays layup, but the Bulls notched a bucket of their own. The teams traded blows with an eight-point swing for the Bulls making the margin 33-13. Amira Mabry delivered a three late in the frame to secure her 1,000th point. However, USF had a six-point run immediately after. Mecailin Marshall swished a three in the closing seconds of the half, but the Wave trailed 43-21 at the break.
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Daniel started the third quarter off on a tear, collecting the first five points single-handedly with a trey and a layup. USF responded with a three, however, sparking a six-point swing. The teams exchanged baskets before Kendall Sneed scored later in the frame. After a USF score, Mays went inside for a layup, and a pair of Dyllan Hanna free throws marked four-straight Wave points. Daniel added a layup late, but a USF free throw closed the quarter with the Bulls in front, 63-39.
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The final frame opened with a Hanna free throw, but the Bulls countered with a jumper. Later, Marshall notched two foul shots, and Daniel delivered a three right after. This sparked a stretch for Tulane of Daniel owning eight in a row for the team, but USF continued its hot shooting in the middle of her run. The final points of the contest came via a three for USF as the Bulls closed out an 85-53 triumph.
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Tulane returns home next week to host East Carolina on Tuesday, February 10. Tip-off at Avron B. Fogelman Arena is set for 6:30 p.m. with the game streaming on ESPN+. It can be heard on WRBH 88.3 FM or through the Varsity Network App.
TICKETS
Tickets for the football, volleyball, men's and women's basketball, and baseball campaigns can be purchased by calling 504-861-WAVE (9283), logging on to TulaneTix.com or visiting the ticket office at the James W. Wilson Jr. Center.
DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL TULANE ATHLETICS APP
Download the official mobile app of Tulane Athletics. Now, you can stay in touch with the Green Wave anytime and anywhere on your Android or iOS mobile device.
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For behind-the-scenes coverage, follow Tulane women's basketball (@GreenWaveWBB) on X, Facebook and Instagram.
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GREEN WAVE CLUB
Giving to the Green Wave Club provides Tulane Athletics with the resources student‑athletes need to excel in competition and in the classroom. Your support directly improves the lives of current and future Green Wave student‑athletes and enhances Tulane's competitiveness in intercollegiate athletics. Make a gift today by calling (504) 865‑5356, emailing greenwaveclub@tulane.edu, or visiting greenwaveclub.com.
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USF outshot Tulane 43.2 percent to 31.1 percent. The Bulls almost doubled up the three-pointers, scoring nine to Tulane's five. The Bulls also won the glass, 53-39. Free throws and turnovers made the biggest difference in the game, as USF missed only two foul shots with Tulane missing 12. The Wave committed four more turnovers, 17-13, leading to 24 points off turnovers for the Bulls.
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Two players scored in double figures to lead Tulane with Kanija Daniel's 19 points the best on the squad. She put home three of Tulane's five treys. Tampa native CC Mays scored 10 points in her homecoming game, adding a team-high seven boards and two assists. Kendall Sneed dished three assists to lead the squad, and she tied for the team lead in steals with Shiloh Kimpson as each had two. Dyllan Hanna notched three blocks to reach 100 for her career.
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Amira Mabry joined exclusive company tonight as her five points were enough to reach 1,000 exactly for her career. She is the 33rd member of the 1,000 points club in program history.
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CC Mays opened the contest with a layup, but USF responded and went on a 16-point run. Jayda Brown broke the run, but the Bulls responded once more. Kanija Daniel closed the quarter with a three, but USF held a 20-8 lead after the opening 10 minutes.
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The second quarter began with a Mays layup, but the Bulls notched a bucket of their own. The teams traded blows with an eight-point swing for the Bulls making the margin 33-13. Amira Mabry delivered a three late in the frame to secure her 1,000th point. However, USF had a six-point run immediately after. Mecailin Marshall swished a three in the closing seconds of the half, but the Wave trailed 43-21 at the break.
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Daniel started the third quarter off on a tear, collecting the first five points single-handedly with a trey and a layup. USF responded with a three, however, sparking a six-point swing. The teams exchanged baskets before Kendall Sneed scored later in the frame. After a USF score, Mays went inside for a layup, and a pair of Dyllan Hanna free throws marked four-straight Wave points. Daniel added a layup late, but a USF free throw closed the quarter with the Bulls in front, 63-39.
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The final frame opened with a Hanna free throw, but the Bulls countered with a jumper. Later, Marshall notched two foul shots, and Daniel delivered a three right after. This sparked a stretch for Tulane of Daniel owning eight in a row for the team, but USF continued its hot shooting in the middle of her run. The final points of the contest came via a three for USF as the Bulls closed out an 85-53 triumph.
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Tulane returns home next week to host East Carolina on Tuesday, February 10. Tip-off at Avron B. Fogelman Arena is set for 6:30 p.m. with the game streaming on ESPN+. It can be heard on WRBH 88.3 FM or through the Varsity Network App.
TICKETS
Tickets for the football, volleyball, men's and women's basketball, and baseball campaigns can be purchased by calling 504-861-WAVE (9283), logging on to TulaneTix.com or visiting the ticket office at the James W. Wilson Jr. Center.
DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL TULANE ATHLETICS APP
Download the official mobile app of Tulane Athletics. Now, you can stay in touch with the Green Wave anytime and anywhere on your Android or iOS mobile device.
FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA
For behind-the-scenes coverage, follow Tulane women's basketball (@GreenWaveWBB) on X, Facebook and Instagram.
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GREEN WAVE CLUB
Giving to the Green Wave Club provides Tulane Athletics with the resources student‑athletes need to excel in competition and in the classroom. Your support directly improves the lives of current and future Green Wave student‑athletes and enhances Tulane's competitiveness in intercollegiate athletics. Make a gift today by calling (504) 865‑5356, emailing greenwaveclub@tulane.edu, or visiting greenwaveclub.com.
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Team Stats
Tulane
USF
FG%
.311
.432
3FG%
.263
.346
FT%
.455
.857
RB
39
53
TO
17
13
STL
6
8
Game Leaders
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