Tulane Green Wave Set to Host Temple Owls at Devlin Fieldhouse in Women's Basketball Showdown
As the Tulane Green Wave prepare to host the Temple Owls at Devlin Fieldhouse, fans are buzzing with anticipation for what promises to be an enthralling encounter in women's basketball. The upcoming game, scheduled for January 28th, is set against a backdrop of recent performances that suggest the Green Wave have what it takes to dominate on their home court.
The Green Wave's past games reveal a team that thrives under pressure and consistently delivers when it counts. Their victory over the Black Bears on December 21st showcased their resilience and ability to close out tight games. With a final score of 64-61, Tulane demonstrated a balanced offensive attack coupled with a tenacious defense that racked up six blocks and seven steals. Their shooting from beyond the arc was particularly impressive, hitting 35 percent of their three-point attempts.
Another testament to their prowess was evident during their semifinal game against the Trojans on December 20th. The Green Wave emerged victorious with a score of 66-57, once again highlighting their offensive efficiency by shooting nearly 49 percent from the field and an exceptional 73 percent from the free-throw line. They also capitalized on turnovers, scoring 21 points off turnovers thanks to aggressive defense leading to seven steals.
Against Howard's Lady Bison on December 10th, Tulane triumphed with a scoreline of 67-52. This matchup underscored Tulane’s ability to maintain composure and leverage its depth; they outrebounded Howard by seven boards and were clinical from both field goal range (40 percent) and free throws (88 percent).
The Temple Owls should not be underestimated though; they bring their own set of skills into this contest which could pose challenges for TULN. However, given TULN’s recent form – especially at home – there is every reason for optimism among fans.
Looking ahead at this matchup against TEM, one can expect TULN’s players will look to exploit any weaknesses in TEM’s armor while fortifying their own defenses after analyzing past performances.
In conclusion, as we approach game day on January 28th at Devlin Fieldhouse in New Orleans – where tip-off is scheduled for an exciting evening start time – fans are encouraged not only by recent victories but also by TULN’s clear demonstration of growth throughout these games. While no broadcast networks have been announced yet for viewing options outside attending live events; those who can make it should certainly not miss out on what promises be another thrilling chapter in TULN women's basketball history.