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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Predictions: men’s basketball to lose AAC early on, New coaching to come

William Potts, Senior Staff Reporter March 9, 2016

Tulane men’s basketball can sum up its 2015-16 campaign in one word: disappointment. The boys in green and white finished regular season play at the back of the pack with a miserable 10-21 record (3-15...

Women’s basketball falls in semifinal round of AAC Championships

Susan Fanelli, Staff Reporter March 9, 2016

Tulane women's basketball wrapped up its season in Orlando, Florida at the American Athletic Conference Championships this weekend. The team advanced to the semifinals, but was soon defeated.After beating...

Alex Massey pitches in the Green Wave's 15-0 win over Pepperdine on March 5 at Turchin Stadium. 

Alex Massey: A Silent Leader

Jordan Figueredo, Print Sports Editor March 8, 2016

He peers over his glove at the catcher waiting for the signal. After a quick nod, his leg goes up, arm pulls back and the ball speeds past home plate. The umpire shouts "strike" and a sly smile spreads...

2016 Football Schedule

Fritz steps into ideal schedule

Jake Brennan, Contributing Reporter March 7, 2016

The times and dates are set, and the Green Wave football team is poised for a breakout season with new head coach, Willie Fritz.After a disappointing 2015 campaign, the Wave has a new athletic director,...

Time runs out for Tulane in final regular season game

Michael Braun, Contributing Reporter March 7, 2016

Tulane men’s basketball (10-21, 3-15 American Athletic Conference) held its ground, but was unable to fend off Temple (20-10, 14-4 AAC) in a frustrating loss to the Owls 64-56 Sunday.Senior guard Louis...

Beach volleyball opens season

Beach volleyball opens season

Mackenna Barker, Online Sports Editor March 3, 2016

Tulane beach volleyball opens its season Friday at the two-day Stetson Spring Break Invitational in Deland, Florida. After five months of training and one of the longest offseasons in NCAA Division I sports,...

Tulane Track and Field to Host Twilight Invitational, Commence Outdoor Season

Tulane Track and Field to Host Twilight Invitational, Commence Outdoor Season

Susan Fanelli March 2, 2016

After spending the last few months indoors, the Tulane track and field team starts its outdoor season by hosting the Tulane Twilight Invitational March 4 at Tad Gormley Stadium in City Park.This will be...

Wave struggles against away opponents

Michael Braun, Contributing Reporter March 2, 2016

The Green Wave baseball team endured a roller coaster of emotions at the Tony Gwynn Classic in San Diego last weekend. With one win and two losses, Tulane lost steam after day one.No. 20 ranked Tulane...

Fritz to revamp recruiting

Maggie O'Rear, Staff Reporter March 2, 2016

With the upcoming football season fast approaching, students have a lot of questions about the type of program and refreshed roster new head coach Willie Fritz will bring to the table.Fritz has been able...

Tulane faces final challenge against Temple

Susan Fanelli, Staff Reporter March 2, 2016

For Tulane men’s basketball, it’s do or die before the conference championships.Sitting at a current 10-20 record (3-14 American Athletic Conference), the Green Wave will return to New Orleans to play...

Tulane closes regular season on high note for senior night

Tulane closes regular season on high note for senior night

Samantha Shafia, Associate Sports Editor March 1, 2016

Tulane women's basketball (20-10, 11-7 American Athletic Conference) closed out its regular season on a high note as the team defeated Cincinnati (8-21, 4-14 AAC) 70-51 in its senior night game Monday...

Clean first half not enough for Tulane in 73-54 loss at No. 24 SMU

Clean first half not enough for Tulane in 73-54 loss at No. 24 SMU

Mackenna Barker, Online Sports Editor February 29, 2016

It was a tough weekend for Tulane basketball. After the women (19-10, 10-7 American Athletic Conference) bolted ahead in the first quarter and gave No. 1 Connecticut (27-0, 17-0 AAC) its most lackluster...

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