- Match Up: Tulsa Golden Hurricane vs Tulane Green Wave
- Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
- Venue: Devlin Fieldhouse, New Orleans, LA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Tulsa Golden Hurricane (22-6) are set to visit Devlin Fieldhouse this Wednesday, aiming to secure a victory against the Tulane Green Wave (17-10).

In their previous matchup, the Tulsa Golden Hurricane triumphed over UTSA with a decisive 100-74 victory. During the game, Tulsa committed 11 fouls while UTSA tallied 18. Tulsa converted 11 of 26 attempts from beyond the arc, while UTSA achieved 81.8% from the free-throw line, making 9 of 11 attempts. On the boards, UTSA secured a total of 21 rebounds (4 offensive and 17 defensive) but was unable to register any blocks. They also dished out 13 assists and snagged 4 steals. Defensively, Tulsa allowed their opponents to shoot 44.3% from the floor, as UTSA went 27 for 61. Tulsa recorded 23 assists, forced 10 turnovers, and collected 9 steals, totaling 38 rebounds with 9 coming from the offensive end. At the charity stripe, the Golden Hurricane connected on 20 of 25 attempts, achieving an 80.0% success rate. Tulsa shot 54.0% from the field overall (34 of 63) and sunk 12 of their 29 three-point attempts.
David Green emerged as a standout performer, scoring 27 points on 9 of 13 shooting, playing for 28 minutes while grabbing 3 rebounds and handing out 2 assists.
The Golden Hurricane boasts a record of 22-6 this season. Averaging 85.9 points per game (19th nationally), they shoot 48.4% from the field. Tulsa excels in three-point shooting at 38.8% (292 of 753) and maintains a free-throw percentage of 78.3%. Collectively, they average 38.0 rebounds per game and have amassed 432 assists this season, ranking 89th in Division 1 for assists. The team’s turnover rate stands at 10.5 per game, and they commit an average of 16.2 fouls.
On defense, the Golden Hurricane force their opponents into 10.4 turnovers per game while drawing 18.7 fouls. They hold their adversaries to a 33.2% shooting percentage from three-point range and rank 155th in college basketball for points allowed per game (73.1). Tulsa concedes a shooting percentage of 43.0% (727 of 1,692) and gives up an average of 31.7 rebounds per game.
In their last contest, the Tulane Green Wave secured a win against Rice, finishing at 81-75. Tulane grabbed 25 defensive rebounds and 6 offensive boards for a total of 31. They had 10 turnovers while logging 8 steals in the game. Rice accumulated 21 fouls, allowing the Green Wave 31 free-throw attempts, of which they converted 23 for a successful rate of 74.2%. From three-point territory, Tulane sank 12 of 29 attempts (41.4%). Their shooting from the field concluded at 23 out of 48, equating to 47.9%. Defensively, Tulane allowed Rice to shoot 42.9% (24 of 56), while Rice made 11 of their 27 three-point attempts (40.7%) and converted 16 out of 20 free throws (80.0%). Tulane permitted Rice a total of 26 rebounds, including 5 offensive boards.
Asher Woods played a pivotal role for the Green Wave, tallying 24 points in 34 minutes along with 3 assists. He hit 5 of 7 from the field, resulting in a shooting efficiency of 71.4% and secured 3 rebounds.
Tulane’s current record stands at 17-10 for the season. Offensively, the Green Wave shoots 43.2% from the floor, ranking 296th nationally. With 1,975 total points this season (73.1 per game), they average 31.3 rebounds and assist 13 times each contest (259th in the nation). The team experiences 10.9 turnovers per game and averages 17.7 personal fouls, hitting 76.4% from the free throw line.
Defensively, Tulane ranks 175th nationally, allowing 73.5 points per game. They force 12.2 turnovers on average and allow opponents to shoot 43.4% from the field (137th in college). The Green Wave give up 33.4% from three-point range (206 of 617) and allow 69.5% from the free-throw line. They also yield an average of 13.9 assists and 38.4 rebounds per game, ranked 225th and 349th, respectively.
Who takes the win in tonight’s NCAA clash against the spread?
Prediction: Support Tulane
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