TULSA POSTGAME NOTES VS. MISSOURI STATE
12/17/2014 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
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• Tulsa wore white uniforms vs. Missouri State. It was the second time this season TU has worn white. TU is 1-1 in white uniforms this year.
• Junior guards Shaquille Harrison, Rashad Smith and James Woodard, and junior forward D'Andre Wright all started their 11th games of the season, and junior guard Marquel Curtis started his sixth game of the season.
• Harrison started his 78th career game, Woodard started his 74th career game, Wright started his 40th career game, Smith started his 39th career game, and Curtis started his seventh career game.
• Harrison has started all 78 games in his career, Woodard has started 52 straight games, Wright has started 31 straight games, and Smith has started 16 straight games.
• Woodard scored 26 points and Harrison scored 23 points in the game. It was the first time since March 8, 2012 two Tulsa players have scored at least 20 points in the same game. In that game, Steven Idlet scored 20 points and Eric McClellan 25 points in a triple overtime loss to Marshall in the Conference USA Tournament in Memphis.
• Woodard set a new career high with six 3-pointers made. He surpassed his previous career high of five, set on three occasions: at UALR (12-7-14), at Maryland (12-29-13), and vs. LSU Shreveport (11-11-12). • Harrison scored at least 20 points for the third straight game, and the sixth time in his career. He is the first TU player to score 20-plus points in three straight games since Justin Hurtt did so from Feb. 26-March 3, 2011 (24 vs. Tulane 2-26-11, 22 vs. Rice 3-2-11, 25 vs. Southern Miss 3-5-11).
• Woodard scored at least 20 points for the third time this season, and the 13th time in his career.
• Harrison tallied a season-high seven assists and one turnover, surpassing his previous season-best of six assists, set at Wichita State (11-29).
• In his last four games, Harrison has totaled 68 points (22.7 ppg), 16 assists (5.3 apg) and just four turnovers (1.3 TO/gm).
• Missouri State's Marcus Marshall scored 36 points, setting a Reynolds Center scoring record for an opposing player. It broke the previous record of 35 points, set by Creighton's Doug McDermott (12-19-11) and Omar Carter of Appalachian State (11-12-10).
• Missouri State's Marshall tied the Reynolds Center record for most 3-pointers made with seven. He matched the total reached by Paul Stoll of Texas-Pan American (1-6-07) and Jarvis Croff of Air Force (12-13-99).























