TULSA POSTGAME NOTES VS. CINCINNATI
3/4/2015 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
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Tulsa wore gold uniforms vs. Cincinnati. It was the eighth time this season TU has worn gold. TU is 6-2 in gold uniforms this year.
Junior guards Shaquille Harrison, Rashad Smith and James Woodard all started their 29th games of the season, and junior guard Marquel Curtis started his 22nd game of the season. Junior forward Brandon Swannegan started for the fifth straight game.
Harrison started his 96th career game, Woodard started his 92nd career game, Smith started his 57th career game, and Curtis started his 23rd career game.
Harrison has started all 96 games in his career, Woodard has started 70 straight games, and Smith has started 34 straight games.
The Hurricane lost for the first time in five games. TU has won 16 of its last 19 contest.
Tulsa finished its home schedule with a 12-4 record at the Donald W. Reynolds Center.
Tulsa fell to 17-1 when it holds its opponent to fewer than 65 points.
The Hurricane held Cincinnati to a .457 field goal percentage. It was 26th time the Hurricane has held an opponent under 50 percent from the field this season.
With 12 points in the game, Woodard now has 1,329 points in his career, ranking tied for 18th on the Tulsa career scoring chart. He matched Jarius Glenn (1,329 - 2001-05) for 18th place, and needs 39 points to tie Bobby Smith (1,368 - 1966-69) for 17th place.
Harrison tallied two steals and one assist in the game. He now has 172 steals in his career, ranking seventh on the Tulsa chart. He has 307 career assists, and ranks 11th on the assists chart, surpassing Marcus Hill (302 ¬- 1997-01). He needs four steals to match Lou Dawkins (176 - 1989-94) for sixth place, and needs 11 assists to match Rod Thompson (318 - 1997-98) for 10th place.
Rashad Ray made a career-high five 3-pointers in the game. His previous high was four 3-pointers, which he set on Saturday, Feb. 28 at Memphis.





















