TULSA POSTGAME NOTES VS. CREIGHTON
12/4/2014 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
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• Tulsa wore gold uniforms vs. Creighton. It was the third time this season TU has worn gold at home, and the Hurricane is now 3-0 in gold uniforms.
• Junior guards Shaquille Harrison, Rashad Smith and James Woodard, and junior forward D'Andre Wright all started their seventh games of the season, and junior guard Marquel Curtis started his second game of the season.
• Harrison started his 74th career game, Woodard started his 70th career game, Wright started his 36th career game, Smith started his 35th career game, and Curtis started his third career game.
• Harrison has started all 74 games in his career, Woodard has started 48 straight games, Wright has started 27 straight games, and Smith has started 12 straight games.
• Tulsa improved its record to 3-0 at home this season. TU has now won seven games in a row at the Reynolds Center, dating back to last season.
• Tulsa improved its all-time record against Creighton to 44-35.
• Junior guard James Woodard scored a season-high 23 points. He became Tulsa's 36th 1,000-point scorer, and now has 1,015 points in his career.
• Tulsa outrebounded Creighton, 36-34. It was the fifth time in seven games, the Golden Hurricane has outrebounded its opponent.
• Tulsa shot .481 from the field, the third time this season the Hurricane has shot .450 or better from the field.
• The Hurricane held Creighton to a .380 field goal percentage, and has now held six of its seven opponents this season under 50 percent shooting from the field.
• Woodard scored at least 20 points for the first time this season and 11th time in his career.
• Woodard led TU with eight rebounds. It was the 33rd time in his career he has led Tulsa in scoring, and the 31st time he has led the team in rebounding.
• Woodard matched his season high with four 3-pointers made. He made four threes against Auburn on Nov. 24.
• Junior guard Marquel Curtis scored 17 points - a career high for him at Tulsa, surpassing the 16 he scored earlier this season against Louisiana-Lafayette on Nov. 17.
• Junior guard Shaquille Harrison scored 17 points, matching his season high set against Oklahoma State on Nov. 26.
• Junior guard Rashad Ray tallied six assists, setting a season high, and matching his career high, previously reached against LSU Shreveport (11-11-12), Tulane (1-9-14) and Florida Atlantic (2-20-14).
• Sophomore forward TK Edogi recorded a career-high two blocks. He previously had one block on three occasions.
















