Tulane, Cox Sports Television Announce Line-Up for Green Team Week
Catch the rebroadcast of the 2002 ConAgra Foods Hawai'i Bowl Friday, May 23 in the "Green Team Week" finale on Cox Sports Television. |
May 16, 2003
NEW ORLEANS - Tulane's 1998 Liberty Bowl victory over BYU, which capped the Green Wave's 12-0 perfect season and cemented a Top 10 final ranking, leads off the programming schedule for "Green Team Week" on Cox Sports Television (Cable Ch. 37) beginning Monday, May 19th at 7 p.m.
Beginning at 7 p.m. every night next week (May 19-23), CST will re-air a recent Tulane broadcast. The complete schedule for the week is:
Monday - 1998 Football: Tulane vs. BYU, 1998 AXA Liberty Bowl (Dec. 31, 1998)
Tuesday - 1997 Men's Basketball: Xavier vs. Tulane (Jan. 16, 1997)
Wednesday - 2001 Baseball: LSU vs. Tulane, NCAA Super Regional Game 3 (June 3, 2001)
Thursday - 1997 Women's Basketball: Tulane vs. Louisville, Conference USA Tournament Semifinals (March 2, 1997)
Friday - 2002 Football: Hawai'i vs. Tulane, 2002 ConAgra Foods Hawai'i Bowl (Dec. 25, 2002)
During breaks in the action, Tulane coaches, student-athletes and former student-athletes will be featured in public service announcements urging fans to "Join the Green Team" and support Tulane Athletics by calling 504-861-WAVE. Operators will be on duty in the Tulane Ticket Office during each night's broadcast to answer phone calls and take orders for season tickets as well as donations to the Tulane Athletics Fund.
Those who have already taped spots to air during the broadcasts include football quarterback J.P. Losman, baseball's Michael Aubrey, volleyball player Britney Hurst and coaches Shawn Finney, Robert Klein, Betsy Becker and Betsy Anderson, as well as former student-athletes Patrick Ramsey and Johnny Arthurs.
Many factors figured into the selection of games for broadcast during "Green Team Week," including the availability of broadcast quality tapes. The search for tapes stretched from ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Conn. to storage facilities in Alabama, as well as the Tulane University archives.
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