TULSA POSTGAME NOTES VS. HOUSTON
1/4/2015 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
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• Tulsa wore white uniforms vs. Houston. It was the fourth time this season TU has worn white. TU is 3-1 in white uniforms this year.
• Junior guards Shaquille Harrison, Rashad Smith and James Woodard, and junior forward D'Andre Wright all started their 13th games of the season, and junior guard Marquel Curtis started his ninth game of the season.
• Harrison started his 81th career game, Woodard started his 77th career game, Wright started his 43rd career game, Smith started his 42nd career game, and Curtis started his 10th career game.
• Harrison has started all 81 games in his career, Woodard has started 55 straight games, Wright has started 34 straight games, and Smith has started 19 straight games.
• Harrison scored 18 points vs. Houston, and has scored at least 17 points in eight straight games. His streak of five straight games with at least 20 points was snapped.
• Tulsa did not make a 3-pointer in the game, marking the first time in Reynolds Center history the Golden Hurricane has not made a 3-pointer in a game.
• Rashad Smith scored a season-high 16 points, surpassing his previous high of 13, scored at Oral Roberts on Nov. 15.
• Tulsa held Houston to a .358 field goal percentage. It was the 13th time in 14 games, and the ninth straight time TU has held its opponent under 50 percent from the field. It was also the eighth time this year the Hurricane has held an opponent under 40 percent shooting.
• Woodard scored 18 points in the game, giving him 1,120 career points. He moved into 25th place on the scoring chart, surpassing Ricky Ross (1982-84) - 1,111, and Jim King (1960-63) - 1,119.
• In his last eight games, Harrison has totaled 169 points (23.4 points per game).
















