
Guerry Smith
Tulane Beat Reporter| The New Orleans Advocate at The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate
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Tulane beat reporter for The Times-Picayune/New Orleans Advocate, https://t.co/HVyRkt6PDJ; publisher of https://t.co/nEbpKEaKOn for https://t.co/XAPn5gJ9eo network (https://t.co/LuVZcakFtL)
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nola.com | Guerry Smith
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nola.com | Guerry Smith
A day after his career ended one win shy of a third consecutive American Athletic Conference Tournament championship and NCAA regional bid, departing Tulane senior Gavin Schulz offered a three-word plan for the program to approach its sustained success of the past. Provide more scholarships.
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1 week ago |
nola.com | Guerry Smith
Tulane came up short in its bid for a school-record third straight tournament championship, falling 8-2 to East Carolina on Sunday in the American Athletic Conference title game. The Green Wave fell behind 2-0 on a home run in the top of the first inning, gave up five runs in the fifth and did not score until Gavin Schulz's sole home run in the sixth. Fifth-seeded Tulane, which had won nine games in a row in Clearwater, Florida, finishes the season at 32-25.
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2 weeks ago |
nola.com | Guerry Smith
Possessing a mediocre 36-42 record in league play during coach Jay Uhlman’s three years, the Tulane baseball team has been nearly unbeatable in the American Athletic Conference Tournament. When the fifth-seeded Green Wave (32-24) faces top-seeded Texas-San Antonio (44-12) on Saturday at BayCare Ballpark, it will be seeking a school-record ninth consecutive tournament victory and can punch its ticket to its third straight AAC title matchup.
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2 weeks ago |
nola.com | Guerry Smith
Bucking the odds yet again, the Tulane baseball team is looking as comfortable as always under coach Jay Uhlman at its home away from home. The fifth-seeded Green Wave slugged a season-high five home runs and received a clutch relief performance from Taylor Montiel, upending top-seeded conference juggernaut Texas-San Antonio 10-6 on Thursday at BayCare Ballpark to take command of its bracket in the American Athletic Conference tournament.
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Southland Conference tourney brackets will be set after UNO-Texas A&M Corpus Christi finale tomorrow. If Privateers lose, there will be all-Louisiana bracket in Hammond (No. 1 Southeastern, McNeese St, NW State, No. 8 UNO) and all-Texas bracket at UTRGV. UNO win sends it to Texas

Charlotte rallies for 3 in ninth to beat UAB 6-5, getting double over the bag at first base and a two-out-tying single on bouncer that hits third base and gets past third baseman. Looks like #Tulane will settle for sole possession of 4th place with USF up 3 on FAU late.

#Tulane improves to 13-10 in AAC and could be in three-way tie for second at the end of the day if FAU holds on to 4-2 lead vs. USF and UAB beats Charlotte. They are tied at 2 in the 7th.