
Tulsa Heads South to Tulane Looking for Third Straight Win
2/24/2026 10:09:00 AM | Men's Basketball
NEW ORLEANS — Tulsa is back on the road as they go for its third win in a row when they face Tulane on Wednesday in New Orleans.
Date/Time: February 25, 2026 / 6:30 PM
Site: New Orleans, Louisiana
Arena: Devlin Fieldhouse (3,600)
Radio: 99.5 FM KVOO Big Country, Learfield Network affiliates, and Varsity Network App
Talent: Bruce Howard (pxp) & J.R. Rollo (analyst)
Video: ESPN+
Talent: Jack Benjamin (pxp) & Nobal Days (analyst)
History: Tulsa leads, 25-13
In New Orleans: Tied, 8-8
Series Streak: Lost 3
STORY LINES
• Tulsa looks for the 18th 23-win season in program history and its first since 2014-15.
• Tulsa's six road wins are the program's most since 2015-16 and they look to win seven road games for the first time since 2014-15.
• Tulsa's starting five of Barnstable, Behrend, Green, Popoola, and Riley leads the American Conference with a +/- of +143. That ranks them fourth in the country as a group per EvanMiya.com, trailing the starting units for Arizona, Houston, and Purdue. The next closest 5-man unit in the American Conference belongs to Wichita State at +80.
• Tulsa's 292 made threes this season surpassed the previous school record of 288 set in 2000-01. The program broke the record with 12 makes on Sunday against UTSA. The 2018-19 Houston squad holds the American Conference record with 337.
• Tulsa's 10 conference wins are its most since finishing the 2019-20 season with 13.
• Tulsa is one of five programs to use the same starting five all season along with: Houston, Merrimack, Oklahoma, and Stephen F. Austin.
• The Golden Hurricane have scored 80 points 20 times this season. They just need one to match the school record of 21 times set in 1983-84.
• Tulsa has four games scoring 100-plus points this season, tied for the second most in a season in school history. The school record is seven times in 1983-84. Tulsa also scored 100 points four times in 1972-73, 1974-74, and 1999-00.
• Eight of Tulsa's 10 American Conference victories have been by double digits. The Golden Hurricane have 14 wins by at least 10 points this season.
• Tulsa has shot .500 or better from the field 11 times this season, matching the program record set in 2009-10. They have also matched the school record with 14 games shooting .400 or better from three.
SERIES HISTORY
• This is the 29th meeting between the programs, Tulsa leads the series 25-13.
• The Green Wave have won seven of the last eight in the series, but the last four have been decided by either a single possession or gone to overtime.
• Eric Konkol is 1-4 in his career against Tulane.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
• Tulane is 17-10 on the season and 8-6 in conference in Ron Hunter's seventh season.
• The Green Wave have won four in a row and sit a game behind Tulsa in the loss column in the conference standings.
• American Conference Preseason Player of the Year, Rowan Bumbraugh leads the Green Wave all over the stat sheet. He leads the team in points (18.9), rebounds (5.0), assists (3.6), and steals (1.7).
SEASON NOTABLES
• Head coach Eric Konkol reached 200 wins for his career in a 97-48 win over Rice.
• Tulsa won the Mayor's Cup despite Oral Roberts shooting .500 percent from the field and making 14 threes. Since the 2004-05 season per Stathead, it is Tulsa's first road win in which the opponent shot .500 percent or better from the field and made 10 or more threes. Last season, teams were 839-13 (.985) at home, shooting .500 percent or better from the field, and made more than 10 threes.
• The Golden Hurricane won their first in-season tournament, the Acrisure Holiday Invitational, since 2002 with a 63-60 victory over Northern Iowa.
• The Golden Hurricane have played three one-point games this season, with two in back-to-back games (Oral Roberts and Kansas State). It was the team's first back-to-back one-point finishes since 2011. The team is 2-1 in one-point games this season. It's the team's most one-point games since 2008-09.
• Tulsa's 117-point performance against UAPB set a new Reynolds Center facility record for points in a game. It was the ninth-most points in a game in school history and is the program's first game with 115-plus points since 2000.
• Tulsa received their highest ever NET ranking in the first batch of rankings, released on Dec. 1 at No. 27 in the country. The program's previous high was No. 52 back in 2020-21. Last season the Golden Hurricane finished ranked No. 271.
• Tulsa's 10-game winning streak was the program's longest since the 2014-15 season when they won 12 straight. It was the longest winning streak of head coach Eric Konkol's career.
• Tulsa went undefeated in the month of December. It was the team's first perfect month since January 2015 when the Golden Hurricane went 7-0 as part of that 12-game winning streak. The program last went undefeated in the month of December in 1983 when Nolan Richardson's squad went 7-0 before finishing the season 27-4.
• Tulsa's 97-48 win over Rice to open American Conference play was the team's largest ever margin of victory in an American Conference game and the second largest ever in a conference game in league history. Tulsa shot 13-of-19 (.684) from three-point range, the best mark in Reynolds Center history.
• Ade Popoola had it going at South Florida, Popoola hit eight threes for the Golden Hurricane matching Corey Henderson Jr. (vs. UConn, Jan. 3, 2018) and Jason Parker (vs. Wichita State, Dec. 4, 2002) for the second most threes in a game in school history. Only James Woodard hit more in a game with 10 vs. SMU on Mar. 8, 2015.
• Tulsa tied the program record with 18 threes in a game against Charlotte on Feb. 18.
• Ade Popoola pulled down 10 rebounds against UTSA on Feb. 22, becoming the first player for Tulsa to do so. Tulsa was the last team in the country to have a player record 10 rebounds in a game.
• Tulsa is 6-1 in coaches challenges this season.
OVER 80
• Tulsa started the season with six straight games with 80-plus points, they would also have a streak of seven straight games of over 80 points.
• It was the program's longest such streak(s) since the 2001-02 season, a streak of seven games. That team would score 80+ points 19 times.
• The program's single season record is 21 times, set back in 1983-84, under head coach Nolan Richardson. This season Tulsa has scored over 80 points 20 times.
• Tulsa has averaged 80 or more points in a season 14 times but not since 2001-02.
• Tulsa's top five scoring seasons by points per game with head coach and final record:
• 1983-84 (Nolan Ricardson, 27-4) - 90.8
• 2025-26 (Eric Konkol, 22-6) - 85.9*
• 1972-73 (Ken Hayes, 18-8) - 85.3
• 1970-71 (Ken Hayes, 17-9) - 84.2
• 1993-94 (Tubby Smith, 23-8) - 83.4
EFFICIENT OFFENSE
• Tulsa is 19th in the country in points per game (85.9), 23rd in scoring margin (12.9), 13th in three-point percentage (.388), 12th in free throw percentage (.783), and 20th in free throws made (18.7).
• Miles Barnstable is fifth in the country at the free throw line, 85-for-91 (.924). The senior is also shooting 77-for-183 (.421) to lead the conference and rank 27th in the nation in three-point shooting.
• Before this season the school record for free throw percentage is .753 (545-for-724) in 2001-02 by a team and .903 (121-for-134) by Rick Park in 1963-64. Those records are all in danger as the team is currently .782 (503-for-643) from the free throw line, while Miles Barnstable (.924), Myles Rigsby (.902), and Tylen Riley (.877) have a shot at the individual record.
• Barnstable's .924 percentage at the charity stripe would be the second highest in American Conference history by an individual with 2.5 FT attempts per game while Rigsby would be fifth all-time. Atin Wright of North Texas holds the record with a .945 percentage in 2024-25.
• Barnstable also currently ranks fourth in league history from beyond the arc at .421 among players with 2.5 attempts per game. Damyean Dotson of Houston holds the record of .443 in 2016-17.
• Tulsa leads the American Conference in point differential (12.8), field goal percentage (.484), three-point percentage (.388), threes per game (10.4), and free throw percentage (.783).
• All 10 regulars in the Golden Hurricane rotation have had at least one game with 10 or more points.
• Tulsa is one of 20 programs with 19 games with 80-plus points, High Point leads the country with 25.
• Tulsa is one of 18 schools to have 13 or more games in which they've shot 40 percent or better from three. Of those schools, only Tulsa, Miami (OH), and Saint Mary's are undefeated in those games.
OTHER ODDS AND ENDS
• Tulsa is tied for 17th in the nation in Kill Shots per EvanMiya.com, which indicates a 10-0 run. Tulsa's 25 leads the American Conference and have only allowed seven all season, second fewest in the American.
• According to EvanMiya.com, Tyler Behrend leads the American Conference in +/- at +268. Tulsa features five of the top seven players in the league in that category, David Green (+226), Miles Barnstable (+209), Ade Popoola (+206), and Tylen Riley (+198). According to the website dating back to the 2009-10 season the following Golden Hurricane have finished above +200, Jerome Jordan +214 in 2009-10, Scottie Haralson +210 in 2010-11, and Steven Idlet +210 in 2011-12.
• Miles Barnstable was named to the State Farm Dunk and Three-Point Championship Watch List. The 37th annual event is slated to take place April 3 in Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis and broadcast nationally on April 5 on ESPN at 12:30 p.m. CT. Barnstable leads the American from three, shooting .421 percent.
LAST TIME OUT
• Tulsa hit the century mark for the fourth time this season in a 100-76 win over UTSA.
• Ade Popoola had a career-high 26 points and 10 rebounds to record Tulsa's first double-double of the season.
• David Green had a big night with 27 points on 9-of-13 shooting. Tylen Riley finished with 13 points while Romad Dean had 11 points off the bench.
UP NEXT
• The Golden Hurricane are off for the weekend before traveling to face East Carolina next Wednesday.
Visit www.TulsaHurricane.com for the latest news and information on the men's basketball program. Fans can also follow the team on X, Facebook and Instagram.
Date/Time: February 25, 2026 / 6:30 PM
Site: New Orleans, Louisiana
Arena: Devlin Fieldhouse (3,600)
Radio: 99.5 FM KVOO Big Country, Learfield Network affiliates, and Varsity Network App
Talent: Bruce Howard (pxp) & J.R. Rollo (analyst)
Video: ESPN+
Talent: Jack Benjamin (pxp) & Nobal Days (analyst)
History: Tulsa leads, 25-13
In New Orleans: Tied, 8-8
Series Streak: Lost 3
STORY LINES
• Tulsa looks for the 18th 23-win season in program history and its first since 2014-15.
• Tulsa's six road wins are the program's most since 2015-16 and they look to win seven road games for the first time since 2014-15.
• Tulsa's starting five of Barnstable, Behrend, Green, Popoola, and Riley leads the American Conference with a +/- of +143. That ranks them fourth in the country as a group per EvanMiya.com, trailing the starting units for Arizona, Houston, and Purdue. The next closest 5-man unit in the American Conference belongs to Wichita State at +80.
• Tulsa's 292 made threes this season surpassed the previous school record of 288 set in 2000-01. The program broke the record with 12 makes on Sunday against UTSA. The 2018-19 Houston squad holds the American Conference record with 337.
• Tulsa's 10 conference wins are its most since finishing the 2019-20 season with 13.
• Tulsa is one of five programs to use the same starting five all season along with: Houston, Merrimack, Oklahoma, and Stephen F. Austin.
• The Golden Hurricane have scored 80 points 20 times this season. They just need one to match the school record of 21 times set in 1983-84.
• Tulsa has four games scoring 100-plus points this season, tied for the second most in a season in school history. The school record is seven times in 1983-84. Tulsa also scored 100 points four times in 1972-73, 1974-74, and 1999-00.
• Eight of Tulsa's 10 American Conference victories have been by double digits. The Golden Hurricane have 14 wins by at least 10 points this season.
• Tulsa has shot .500 or better from the field 11 times this season, matching the program record set in 2009-10. They have also matched the school record with 14 games shooting .400 or better from three.
SERIES HISTORY
• This is the 29th meeting between the programs, Tulsa leads the series 25-13.
• The Green Wave have won seven of the last eight in the series, but the last four have been decided by either a single possession or gone to overtime.
• Eric Konkol is 1-4 in his career against Tulane.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
• Tulane is 17-10 on the season and 8-6 in conference in Ron Hunter's seventh season.
• The Green Wave have won four in a row and sit a game behind Tulsa in the loss column in the conference standings.
• American Conference Preseason Player of the Year, Rowan Bumbraugh leads the Green Wave all over the stat sheet. He leads the team in points (18.9), rebounds (5.0), assists (3.6), and steals (1.7).
SEASON NOTABLES
• Head coach Eric Konkol reached 200 wins for his career in a 97-48 win over Rice.
• Tulsa won the Mayor's Cup despite Oral Roberts shooting .500 percent from the field and making 14 threes. Since the 2004-05 season per Stathead, it is Tulsa's first road win in which the opponent shot .500 percent or better from the field and made 10 or more threes. Last season, teams were 839-13 (.985) at home, shooting .500 percent or better from the field, and made more than 10 threes.
• The Golden Hurricane won their first in-season tournament, the Acrisure Holiday Invitational, since 2002 with a 63-60 victory over Northern Iowa.
• The Golden Hurricane have played three one-point games this season, with two in back-to-back games (Oral Roberts and Kansas State). It was the team's first back-to-back one-point finishes since 2011. The team is 2-1 in one-point games this season. It's the team's most one-point games since 2008-09.
• Tulsa's 117-point performance against UAPB set a new Reynolds Center facility record for points in a game. It was the ninth-most points in a game in school history and is the program's first game with 115-plus points since 2000.
• Tulsa received their highest ever NET ranking in the first batch of rankings, released on Dec. 1 at No. 27 in the country. The program's previous high was No. 52 back in 2020-21. Last season the Golden Hurricane finished ranked No. 271.
• Tulsa's 10-game winning streak was the program's longest since the 2014-15 season when they won 12 straight. It was the longest winning streak of head coach Eric Konkol's career.
• Tulsa went undefeated in the month of December. It was the team's first perfect month since January 2015 when the Golden Hurricane went 7-0 as part of that 12-game winning streak. The program last went undefeated in the month of December in 1983 when Nolan Richardson's squad went 7-0 before finishing the season 27-4.
• Tulsa's 97-48 win over Rice to open American Conference play was the team's largest ever margin of victory in an American Conference game and the second largest ever in a conference game in league history. Tulsa shot 13-of-19 (.684) from three-point range, the best mark in Reynolds Center history.
• Ade Popoola had it going at South Florida, Popoola hit eight threes for the Golden Hurricane matching Corey Henderson Jr. (vs. UConn, Jan. 3, 2018) and Jason Parker (vs. Wichita State, Dec. 4, 2002) for the second most threes in a game in school history. Only James Woodard hit more in a game with 10 vs. SMU on Mar. 8, 2015.
• Tulsa tied the program record with 18 threes in a game against Charlotte on Feb. 18.
• Ade Popoola pulled down 10 rebounds against UTSA on Feb. 22, becoming the first player for Tulsa to do so. Tulsa was the last team in the country to have a player record 10 rebounds in a game.
• Tulsa is 6-1 in coaches challenges this season.
OVER 80
• Tulsa started the season with six straight games with 80-plus points, they would also have a streak of seven straight games of over 80 points.
• It was the program's longest such streak(s) since the 2001-02 season, a streak of seven games. That team would score 80+ points 19 times.
• The program's single season record is 21 times, set back in 1983-84, under head coach Nolan Richardson. This season Tulsa has scored over 80 points 20 times.
• Tulsa has averaged 80 or more points in a season 14 times but not since 2001-02.
• Tulsa's top five scoring seasons by points per game with head coach and final record:
• 1983-84 (Nolan Ricardson, 27-4) - 90.8
• 2025-26 (Eric Konkol, 22-6) - 85.9*
• 1972-73 (Ken Hayes, 18-8) - 85.3
• 1970-71 (Ken Hayes, 17-9) - 84.2
• 1993-94 (Tubby Smith, 23-8) - 83.4
EFFICIENT OFFENSE
• Tulsa is 19th in the country in points per game (85.9), 23rd in scoring margin (12.9), 13th in three-point percentage (.388), 12th in free throw percentage (.783), and 20th in free throws made (18.7).
• Miles Barnstable is fifth in the country at the free throw line, 85-for-91 (.924). The senior is also shooting 77-for-183 (.421) to lead the conference and rank 27th in the nation in three-point shooting.
• Before this season the school record for free throw percentage is .753 (545-for-724) in 2001-02 by a team and .903 (121-for-134) by Rick Park in 1963-64. Those records are all in danger as the team is currently .782 (503-for-643) from the free throw line, while Miles Barnstable (.924), Myles Rigsby (.902), and Tylen Riley (.877) have a shot at the individual record.
• Barnstable's .924 percentage at the charity stripe would be the second highest in American Conference history by an individual with 2.5 FT attempts per game while Rigsby would be fifth all-time. Atin Wright of North Texas holds the record with a .945 percentage in 2024-25.
• Barnstable also currently ranks fourth in league history from beyond the arc at .421 among players with 2.5 attempts per game. Damyean Dotson of Houston holds the record of .443 in 2016-17.
• Tulsa leads the American Conference in point differential (12.8), field goal percentage (.484), three-point percentage (.388), threes per game (10.4), and free throw percentage (.783).
• All 10 regulars in the Golden Hurricane rotation have had at least one game with 10 or more points.
• Tulsa is one of 20 programs with 19 games with 80-plus points, High Point leads the country with 25.
• Tulsa is one of 18 schools to have 13 or more games in which they've shot 40 percent or better from three. Of those schools, only Tulsa, Miami (OH), and Saint Mary's are undefeated in those games.
OTHER ODDS AND ENDS
• Tulsa is tied for 17th in the nation in Kill Shots per EvanMiya.com, which indicates a 10-0 run. Tulsa's 25 leads the American Conference and have only allowed seven all season, second fewest in the American.
• According to EvanMiya.com, Tyler Behrend leads the American Conference in +/- at +268. Tulsa features five of the top seven players in the league in that category, David Green (+226), Miles Barnstable (+209), Ade Popoola (+206), and Tylen Riley (+198). According to the website dating back to the 2009-10 season the following Golden Hurricane have finished above +200, Jerome Jordan +214 in 2009-10, Scottie Haralson +210 in 2010-11, and Steven Idlet +210 in 2011-12.
• Miles Barnstable was named to the State Farm Dunk and Three-Point Championship Watch List. The 37th annual event is slated to take place April 3 in Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis and broadcast nationally on April 5 on ESPN at 12:30 p.m. CT. Barnstable leads the American from three, shooting .421 percent.
LAST TIME OUT
• Tulsa hit the century mark for the fourth time this season in a 100-76 win over UTSA.
• Ade Popoola had a career-high 26 points and 10 rebounds to record Tulsa's first double-double of the season.
• David Green had a big night with 27 points on 9-of-13 shooting. Tylen Riley finished with 13 points while Romad Dean had 11 points off the bench.
UP NEXT
• The Golden Hurricane are off for the weekend before traveling to face East Carolina next Wednesday.
Visit www.TulsaHurricane.com for the latest news and information on the men's basketball program. Fans can also follow the team on X, Facebook and Instagram.
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