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Texas rolls over Tulane
AUSTIN, TEXAS -- Damion James scored 16 points as No. 7 Texas cruised to a 76-51 victory over Tulane on Tuesday night.
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HERD MENTALITY
Kevin Durant -- one and done.
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TULANE AT TEXAS
When/where: 7 p.m. at Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. TV/radio: FSW, 690-AM. Coaches: Tulane -- Dave Dickerson (47-45, fourth season); Texas -- Rick Barnes (248-93, 11th season at Texas; 450-227, 22 seasons).
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Green Wave fights past McNeese St.
Tulane fans looking for solace at Fogelman Arena on Saturday night after what they saw in the Superdome in the afternoon were rewarded with a 68-62 season-opening basketball victory against McNeese State.
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HIS TIME
At the darkest time of his collegiate career, Tulane's Robinson Louisme had a vision.
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TULANE MEN'S BASKETBALL
ROSTER
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TULANE VS. McNEESE STATE
Time: 7 p.m. Site: Fogelman Arena. Radio: 690-AM. Coaches: Tulane -- Dave Dickerson (fourth season, 46-45); McNeese State -- Dave Simmons (third season, 28-33; 55-63 overall).
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Country Day's Ludwig among LSU signees
Country Day's Eddie Ludwig said he's always been an LSU football fan, but Tigers basketball is what is going to get him to the campus.
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Hard hit after whistle draws Wave coach's ire
Tulane Coach Bob Toledo has no doubt about what he would have done had Houston's Phillip Hunt been one of his players Saturday night and delivered the late hit that broke Green Wave quarterback Joe Kemp's collarbone.

