Tulane hosted the conference-leading UTEP Miners at Devlin Fieldhouse tonight. Of course, Miners' coach Tim Floyd brought some New Orleans roots (as a former coach of UNO) in the final in-conference, regular season matchup between these two teams.
It had the potential to be a big game, with UTEP leading our league and Tulane in 6th position in-conference. As a result, Coach Ed Conroy brought out his marketing "A game," offering up free pizzas and dollar drinks to the students in attendance:
ALSO Coach Conroy (@GreenWaveHoops) is promising free pizza for students. Almost as good as the dollar beer promotion last year. #rollwave
— Fear the Wave (@FearTheWaveBlog) February 21, 2014
The Green Wave has struggled with similar top in-conference talent, so the ability of the Green Wave to stick with UTEP for the first half and much of the second half was a bit of a shock.However, late in the second half, UTEP managed to build its lead to 20 points as Tulane's three pointers slowed down. Throughout the matchup, the Green Wave was unable to establish any kind of inside game against a much bigger UTEP team.
The Green Wave finished with a 72-54 loss at the Miners' hands.
As Guerry Smith highlights below, this game will be added to the "Tale of Two Teams" year for Tulane:
#Tulane will fall to 0-6 against teams ahead of it in CUSA standings. Wave is 6-0 vs. teams behind it. 3 of last 4 vs. teams behind it.
— Guerry Smith (@Guersmith) February 21, 2014
On one hand, the Green Wave has accumulated a .500 C-USA record, a big feat in light of past years' struggles this time of year.On the other hand, one can't deny that the team has not been able to show up against better teams, which is highlighted by beatdowns at the hands of UTEP, Middle Tennessee State, Southern Mississippi, Louisiana Tech, and Kansas State.
The Green Wave is still very much in the hunt for a bye in the C-USA tournament, but unless it can play up to a higher level of basketball, it remains to be seen whether the team can do anything with it.
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