TULANE
G R E E N
W A V E
W E E K L Y
SCOTT SPENCER
VS.
GAME 26
VS. UCF
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Tulane Men’s Basketball Set to Host UCF in Final Home Game of the Season G R E E N WAV E T O W E L C O M E T H E K N I G H T S F O R A M AT C H U P I N AV R O N B . F O G E L M A N A R E N A I N T H E D E V L I N F I E L D H O U S E
STARTING FIVE 1. The Tulane University men’s basketball team will honor its seniors Scott Spencer, Quentin Scott and Sandy Ryan prior to the start of the game on Thursday. 2. The Green Wave looks to pick up a win after dropping two straight to Houston (67-81) and Temple (70-75). Tulane is looking for their tenth conference win of the season, which is more than the last three seasons combined. 3. With a win, Tulane would have 13 wins on the year, their most wins since the 2017-18 season (14). 4. This season, head coach Ron Hunter’s staff welcomes back six letter winners, six newcomers and three starters, including preseason AllAmerican Athletic Conference honoree Jaylen Forbes. Forbes is one of three players on the team, averaging 10-or-more points per game. Freshman Jalen Cook leads the team with 18.0 points per game - a figure that ranks second in the American Athletic Conference. As a team, Tulane is averaging 73.4 points per game and connecting at a 43.8 percent clip. 5. The Green Wave have won the turnover battle in 21 of their 25 games this season. During the 2020-21 campaign, Tulane won the turnover battle in 19 of its 23 contests last season while also forcing opponents into at least 15 mishaps on 11 occasions. During the 2019-20 campaign, the Green Wave committed equal or fewer turnovers than its opponents in 28 of 30 contests while ranking in the top 20 nationally in turnover margin (+4.2).
THE SERIES • Tulane’s matchup with Temple will mark the 23rd all-time meeting between the two teams. • The Green Wave has not beaten the Knights since Feb, 14, 2007. • The last time Tulane faced UCF it dropped the game by a bucket, 66-68. TULANE BY THE NUMBERS 251 - Tulane has made at least one 3-point field goal in 251 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. 51.4 - Forward Kevin Cross is first in the American Athletic Conference in field goal percentage connecting at a 51.4 percent rate from the floor. 36.1 - Jaylen Forbes’ 36.0 minutes per game lead the AAC. 18.0 - Jalen Cook is averaging 18.0 points per game, a figure that ranks second in the AAC. 18 - Tulane has faced 18 opponents this season which came into their meeting with the Green Wave with a record of .500 or better. 9 - The Green Wave picked up their ninth league win of the year on Feb. 15 vs. USF which is more than its conference wins total from a year ago. 4 – Tulane ranks fourth in the nation in the fewest turnovers. 2 - Tulane ranks second in the American in the assist-turnover ratio.
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R O S T E R S
NUMERICAL NO.
NAME
POS. HT. CL. EXP.
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)
0
Braelee Albert
G/F 6-5 220 So.
Los Angeles, Calif. / Brentwood School / Vanderbilt University
1
Sion James
G
6-5 205 Fr.
Sugar Hill, Ga. / Lanier
2
Jadan Coleman
G
6-4 170 Fr.
Madison, Ala. / Bob Jones
3
Jalen Cook
G
6-0 205 Fr.
Walker, La. / Walker / LSU
4
Nobal Days
F
6-9 220 So.
Racine, Wisc. / Racine / Park
10
Oton Jankovic
F
6-10 215 So.
Zagreb, Croatia / Montverde Academy / Vanderbilt
11
Sandy Ryan
G
6-3 180 Sr.
Los Angeles, Calif. / St. John Bosco
14
Max Bowman
G
6-0 175 Fr.
Newport Beach, Calif. / JSerra Catholic HS
15
Quentin Scott
F
6-7 215 Sr.
Houma, La. / A.J. Ellender HS / Texas State
20
DeVon Baker
G
6-2 190 Jr.
Dayton, Ohio / SPIRE Academy / UNC Asheville
22
Scott Spencer
G
6-6 210 Sr.
Suffolk, Va. / Blue Ridge School / La Salle
23
R.J. McGee
G
6-5 200 So.
Chicago, Ill. / TaylorMade Academy
24
Kevin Cross
F
6-8 240 So.
Little Rock, Ark. / Mills University Studies / Nebraska
25
Jaylen Forbes
G
6-5 185 So.
Florence, Miss. / Florence / Alabama
33
Tylan Pope
F
6-6 220 R-Fr.
Franklinton, La. / Franklinton
ALPHABETICAL NO.
NAME
POS. HT. CL. EXP.
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL
0
Braelee Albert
G/F 6-5 220 So.
Los Angeles, Calif. / Brentwood School / Vanderbilt University
20
DeVon Baker
G
6-2 190 Jr.
Dayton, Ohio / SPIRE Academy / UNC Asheville
14
Max Bowman
G
6-0 175 Fr.
Newport Beach, Calif. / JSerra Catholic HS
2
Jadan Coleman
G
6-4 170 Fr.
Madison, Ala. / Bob Jones
3
Jalen Cook
G
6-0 205 Fr.
Walker, La. / Walker / LSU
24
Kevin Cross
F
6-8 240 So.
Little Rock, Ark. / Mills University Studies / Nebraska
4
Nobal Days
F
6-9 220 So.
Racine, Wisc. / Racine Park
25
Jaylen Forbes
G
6-5 185 So.
Florence, Miss. / Florence / Alabama
1
Sion James
G
6-5 205 Fr.
Sugar Hill, Ga. / Lanier
10
Oton Jankovic
F
6-10 215 So.
Zagreb, Croatia / Montverde Academy / Vanderbilt
23
R.J. McGee
G
6-5 200 So.
Chicago, Ill. / TaylorMade Academy
33
Tylan Pope
F
6-6 220 R-Fr.
Franklinton, La. / Franklinton
11
Sandy Ryan
G
6-3 180 Sr.
Los Angeles, Calif. / St. John Bosco
15
Quentin Scott
F
6-7 215 Sr.
Houma, La. / A.J. Ellender HS / Texas State
22
Scott Spencer
G
6-6 210 Sr.
Suffolk, Va. / Blue Ridge School / La Salle
COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Ron Hunter (Miami (Ohio), ‘86), 3rd year ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Ray McCallum (Ball State, ‘83), 3rd year ASSISTANT COACH: Claude Pardue (Emory, ‘08), 3rd year ASSISTANT COACH: Kevin Johnson (UTPA, ‘88), 3rd year DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Nate Summers (IUPUI ‘09), 3rd year DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT: Sean Mock (Miami (Ohio) ‘10), 3rd year
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TV
ULM (EXHIBITION) NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA COLLEGE (EXHIBITION) NEW ORLEANS SOUTHEASTERN LA. NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ SOUTHERN NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ at Florida State Tallahassee, Florida ACC Network Drexel+ Nassau, Bahamas FloHoops.com TBD+ Nassau, Bahamas FloHoops.com TBD+ Nassau, Bahamas FloHoops.com at College of Charleston Charleston, South Carolina ESPN+ ALCORN STATE NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ Texas A&M College Station, Texas SEC Network+ GRAMBLING STATE NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ MEMPHIS NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio ESPN+ East Carolina Greenville, North Carolina ESPN+ USF NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ Wichita State Wichita, Kansas ESPN+ SMU NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ UCF Orlando, Florida ESPN+ TULSA NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ WICHITA STATE NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ Houston Houston ESPN+ EAST CAROLINA NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ Memphis Memphis, Tennessee ESPN+ TEMPLE NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ USF Tampa, Florida ESPN+ HOUSTON NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ Temple Philadelphia ESPN+ UCF NEW ORLEANS ESPN+ SMU Dallas ESPN+
2021 American Athletic Conference Championship (Dickies Arena) First Round Fort Worth, Texas Quarterfinals Fort Worth, Texas Semifinals Fort Worth, Texas Championship Fort Worth, Texas
Home games in BOLD CAPS /// All times listed CST are tentative and subject to change * indicates American Athletic Conference games + Baha Mar Hoops Nassau Championship
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3 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. TBA 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. TBA TBA 6:30 p.m. 1 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 p.m. 1 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 P.M. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 P.M. 7 p.m. 1 P.M. 1 p.m. 8 P.M. 11 A.M. 7 p.m. 1 P.M. 7 p.m. 1 P.M. 6 p.m. 7 P.M. 2 p.m. 7 P.M. 2 p.m. TBD TBD TBD TBD
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