Tulane Women's Basketball Achieves 73-68 Comeback Against UAB
In a thrilling contest at Avron B. Fogelman Arena, the Tulane women's basketball team rallied in the fourth quarter to secure a 73-68 victory over UAB. This win marks Tulane's first triumph of the season after trailing at the end of three quarters, improving their record to 8-10 (3-3 American), while UAB falls to 7-11 (0-6 American).
The game showcased strong offensive performances from both teams, with UAB slightly outshooting Tulane, 44.8% to 41.3%. However, Tulane dominated the boards, securing a 42-30 rebound advantage and converting 17 second-chance points compared to UAB's four. Five Tulane players scored in double figures, led by Amira Mabry with 13 points and Dyllan Hanna, who recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.
The match was tightly contested, featuring numerous lead changes and ties. In the decisive fourth quarter, Tulane outscored UAB 16-10, highlighted by a crucial three-pointer from Mecailin Marshall that propelled them ahead late in the game. Following this victory, Tulane will have a bye week before facing Rice in their next matchup.
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