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Saturday, January 4th, 2020
4:00 PM
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Tulane (8-5, 0-1 AAC, NET #145) enters their 2020 AAC home opener with a renewed sense of purpose after already doubling last year's win total 10 games into the season and are coming off a resilient effort @Memphis this past Monday night. Despite losing by 11, Tulane rallied from a 14-point deficit early in the 2nd half to cut the Memphis lead down to 3 within the final minutes of the game.

First year coach Ron Hunter completed a total roster overhaul this offseason, and now plays a 7-man rotation featuring 5 transfers, 1 returning sophomore, and 1 true freshman. They lost talented guard, Ray Ona Embo, just over a month ago as he opted to return to his native France to pursue a pro career.

So far this season, Tulane has done a solid job of taking care of the ball (12 TOs/game) and not fouling their opponents (14 fouls/game) while shooting the 3 at a respectable 36% clip.

On the flip side, they are one of the weaker rebounding teams in the nation and block less than 2 shots per game. They don't start any traditional post players (they start 1 small point guard, 2 average sized wings, and 2 longer wings) and the only one they regularly bring off the bench is a true freshman.

Despite playing a very weak schedule so far, they do possess a Q1 win having beat Utah (NET #50) in an early season tournament.
 
We need to defend well and Scott and Vogt need to have a combined 30 points. Kill them in the paint.

They also appear to be a terrible assist team, so need to ensure they don't create easy baskets for themselves off 1-1's.
 
Im concerned about this one

If we play like we did against UCONN we will be fine.


But Ron hunter has never had a chance to host a team like Cincinnati on his home floor. He will get his guys ready and they have talented guys with Hightower and KJ Lawson.


They beat a team that beat Kentucky and are 5-0 at home (though the teams they played at home sucked).


I hope its a UC blow out but I suspect this comes down to the wire
 
All league road games are going to be hard. Hope we keep improving. We have a good chance to start league play 4-0 and get back on track.
 
These kind of games are crucial to have any real chance of making the tournament. Hopefully the team shows the necessary level of urgency.
 
Diarra proving me wrong, the last 2 games he’s looked good

He’s playing all.

Our passing is incredible. Lot of fun to watch.

Also really tough matchup for Vogt defensively. Asking him to guard a guy that can shoot 3s.
 
The good thing is Zhang is small enough that Vogt makes up for it on offense in this game.

Diarra in for Vogt bow instead of Sorolla because Sorolla does not make up for it on offense.
 
The end of that half was awful. I didn’t get to see the first part. Jarron turned it over twice and the final play looked atrocious
 
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