Men’s tennis is one of Tulane University’s most underappreciated yet accomplished teams. Since the program was launched in 1933, they have held their ground as one of the most competitive college tennis programs in the South. During Tulane’s initial conference tenure in the Southeastern Conference, the team won 18 conference championships, alongside eight NCAA singles... The … [Read more...] about Tulane men’s tennis competes at ITA All-American Championships
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OPINION | Students are ready for Tulane to become a football school. Can Administration keep up?
Feeling exhausted, terrified and disgustingly sweaty, I found myself trapped in what felt like a never-ending clump of Tulane University students, all of whom were anxiously attempting to make their way inside Yulman Stadium to watch the Tulane v. Duke game. Much to our collective dismay, the clump remained stagnant for what felt like ages.... The post OPINION | Students are … [Read more...] about OPINION | Students are ready for Tulane to become a football school. Can Administration keep up?
Tee party at Bethpage: 2025 Ryder Cup preview
First came the American Revolution, then the two World Wars, then Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson joined on stage together to perform “The Girl Is Mine.” Now, it’s the 2025 Ryder Cup, the event that only comes around every two years, which pits the best golfers from America against the best from Europe, regardless of... The post Tee party at Bethpage: 2025 Ryder Cup preview … [Read more...] about Tee party at Bethpage: 2025 Ryder Cup preview
Tulane basketball hosts charity tournament to honor Gregg Glenn III
Four Tulane University fraternities participated in a charity basketball tournament Sunday night, Sept. 14, to raise funds for a scholarship in memory of the late Tulane University Green Wave basketball player Gregg Glenn III. The bracket-style tournament at Avron B. Fogelman Arena in Devlin Fieldhouse featured Zeta Psi, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and... The post … [Read more...] about Tulane basketball hosts charity tournament to honor Gregg Glenn III
Tulane offense sputters in Mississippi, record drops to 3-1
The lights shone too bright in Oxford for the Tulane University Green Wave. Tulane fell short to the University of Mississippi Rebels 45-10 this past Saturday, collecting its first loss of the year. With an abundance of momentum from the home win last week against the Duke University Blue Devils, the Green Wave looked to... The post Tulane offense sputters in Mississippi, … [Read more...] about Tulane offense sputters in Mississippi, record drops to 3-1