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Guerry Smith

New Orleans

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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  • 1 week ago | nola.com | Guerry Smith

    When Maurice Turner came out of Coffee High in Nicholls, Georgia, former Tulane coach Willie Fritz and his staff recruited him as a wide receiver. If he carries his form from the spring into the fall under coach Jon Sumrall, he likely will be the Green Wave’s starting running back in its season opener against Northwestern. Turner, a 5-foot-10, 190-pound redshirt junior who transferred from Louisville, has wowed Sumrall almost daily with his improvisational ability.

  • 1 week ago | nola.com | Guerry Smith

    Tulane freshman Tanner Chan thought he was cheated out of a team-leading sixth home run in the fifth inning against UAB. He left absolutely no doubt in his next at-bat, launching a 412-shot that ricocheted off the batter’s eye in straightaway center field. Busting out of his recent slump in a big way, Chan was part of a seven extra-base-hit onslaught as the Green Wave rallied from a 3-0 deficit to go ahead 8-4 and held on to beat the Blazers 8-7 in a series decider on Sunday at Turchin Stadium.

  • 1 week ago | nola.com | Guerry Smith

    Tulane’s hitters knew preseason American Athletic Conference pitcher of the year Colin Daniel was going to throw strikes for UAB on Saturday night. Unlike the Blazers’ first three league opponents, they were not able to do enough damage off those pitches.

  • 1 week ago | nola.com | Guerry Smith

    Luc Fladda was his Friday night sharpest and James Agabedis had one of his best Fridays ever even though he was sick. Their contributions were more than enough as the Tulane baseball team beat UAB 7-1 in their series opener on Friday night at Turchin Stadium despite coach Jay Uhlman getting ejected during the fourth inning. The Green Wave (22-13, 6-4) won its fourth consecutive American Athletic Conference game since getting swept at South Florida.

  • 1 week ago | nola.com | Guerry Smith

    The turning point for Tulane’s offense might have come in a rough April 4 scrimmage for the quarterbacks. Coach Jon Sumrall was impressed with Donovan Leary’s and Kadin Semonza’s improvement in the next spring practice and was even happier with their progress in Thursday morning’s workout at Yulman Stadium. “Both of them are building confidence in the system and playing at a much higher level than they were two weeks ago,” Sumrall said. Both still have a long way to go. Neither has arrived.

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Guerry Smith
Guerry Smith @Guersmith
9 Apr 25

Southeastern gets double play to close out 7-3 win against #Tulane. The losing team in both games this season led 3-0 at home early and never scored again. Wave falls to 21-13. Lions improve to 26-7.

Guerry Smith
Guerry Smith @Guersmith
9 Apr 25

#Tulane trying to get something going against Southeastern closer Brady St. Pierre. Leadoff single in 9th by Kaikea Harrison.

Guerry Smith
Guerry Smith @Guersmith
9 Apr 25

#Tulane does nothing with two men on and one out again in the 8th. Four out of first eight batters had hits tonight. Only three of the next 27 have hits. Southeastern is one inning away from earning split in home-and-home series, up 6-3.