Tulane Green Wave Set to Host Maine Black Bears at Devlin Fieldhouse in Women's Basketball Clash
As the Tulane Green Wave prepare to welcome the Maine Black Bears to Devlin Fieldhouse for an exciting women's basketball game, fans can expect a thrilling encounter. The Green Wave has been riding a wave of success in their recent games, showcasing a strong performance that should carry into this upcoming match.
Analyzing past performances, Tulane has demonstrated consistent scoring ability and defensive prowess. In their last three games, they have scored 66, 67, and an impressive 90 points respectively. Their shooting efficiency is notable with field goal percentages of approximately 49 percent against the Trojans and an even more remarkable 58 percent against the Privateers. From beyond the arc, they've been hitting at rates of around 43 percent and an exceptional 48 percent in these two games.
Defensively, Tulane has shown they can be a formidable presence as well. They've managed to keep turnovers low with just one turnover against both the Trojans and Privateers. Additionally, their assist-to-turnover ratio was particularly strong in their game against the Privateers at about 1.5.
The team's rebounding efforts have also been solid; they outrebounded their opponents in two out of three recent matches with totals of up to 38 rebounds against Howard's Lady Bison.
Devlin Fieldhouse provides a home-court advantage that could play into Tulane’s hands as they look to extend their winning streak. With its capacity crowd often creating an electrifying atmosphere that boosts home team morale while challenging visiting teams' focus under pressure.
Fans are encouraged not only by recent victories but also by individual player performances that suggest depth and versatility on both ends of the court – factors that will be crucial when facing off against Maine Black Bears.
The scheduled tip-off is on December 21st at Devlin Fieldhouse located in New Orleans; fans can catch all the action live as it unfolds on court without any broadcast networks announced yet for coverage.