2012–13 Tulane Green Wave men's basketball team

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2012–13 Tulane Green Wave men's basketball
Tulane Green Wave wordmark.png
CIT, Second Round
Conference Conference USA
Record20–15 (6–10 C-USA)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arena Devlin Fieldhouse
Seasons
  2011–12
2013–14  
2012–13 Conference USA men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 19 Memphis160 1.000315  .861
Southern Miss 124 .7502710  .730
UTEP 106 .6251814  .563
East Carolina 97 .5632312  .657
UCF*97 .5632011  .645
Tulsa 88 .5001716  .515
Houston 79 .4382013  .606
UAB 79 .4381617  .485
Tulane 610 .3752015  .571
Marshall 610 .3751319  .406
SMU 511 .3131517  .469
Rice 115 .063526  .161
2013 C-USA tournament winner
As of April 2, 2013
Rankings from AP poll
*Ineligible for postseason play due to NCAA sanctions

The 2012–13 Tulane Green Wave men's basketball team represented Tulane University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Green Wave, led by third-year head coach Ed Conroy, played their home games at Devlin Fieldhouse and were members of Conference USA. They finished the season 20–15, 6–10 in C-USA play to finish in three way tie for ninth place. They lost in the quarterfinals of the Conference USA tournament to Memphis. They were invited to the 2013 CIT where they defeated South Alabama in the first round before losing in the second round to Bradley.

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Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightWeightYearHometown
00 Josh Davis F6'8"215Sophomore Raleigh, NC
2Ricky TarrantG6'2"190Sophomore Pleasant Grove, AL
3Louis DabneyG6'3"210Freshman New Orleans, LA
4Ben CherryG6'2"180Senior Charlotte, NC
5 Jordan Callahan G6'0"190Senior Marietta, GA
11Kajon MackG6'3"185Freshman Gardena, CA
12Max KeenanG6'2"185Sophomore Washington, D.C.
13Josh BirchfieldC6'8"255Sophomore Charleston, WV
15RaAnthony SandersG6'4"200Freshman Holt, AL
20Kevin ThomasF6'9"225Junior Waco, TX
21 Marc-Eddy Norelia F6'7"210Freshman Orlando, FL
22Kendall TimmonsG6'5"215Senior Fort Worth, TX
24Jay HookG6'7"178Sophomore Waco, TX
25 Lotanna Nwogbo F/C6'8"255Sophomore Lithonia, GA
34Trevante DryeF6'6"218Sophomore Baton Rouge, LA
41Tomas BruhaC7'0"235RS Junior Prague, Czech Republic

Schedule

Date
time, TV
OpponentResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
Regular season
11/09/2012*
6:00 pm,  ESPN3
at  Georgia Tech L 61–79 0–1
McCamish Pavilion  (8,600)
Atlanta, GA
11/13/2012*
7:00 pm
Bethune-Cookman
Joe Cipriano Nebraska Classic
W 65–55 1–1
Devlin Fieldhouse  (1,651)
New Orleans, LA
11/16/2012*
12:30 pm
Nebraska–Omaha
Joe Cipriano Nebraska Classic
W 76–52 2–1
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,637)
New Orleans, LA
11/18/2012*
1:00 pm
Chicago State
Joe Cipriano Nebraska Classic
W 79–51 3–1
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,749)
New Orleans, LA
11/21/2012*
7:00 pm
at  Nebraska
Joe Cipriano Nebraska Classic
L 57–61 3–2
Bob Devaney Sports Center  (9,133)
Lincoln, NE
11/24/2012*
7:00 pm
Southern W 68–65 4–2
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,606)
New Orleans, LA
11/27/2012*
7:00 pm
Loyola (New Orleans) W 69–57 5–2
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,136)
New Orleans, LA
12/01/2012*
3:00 pm
Navy W 51–41 6–2
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,609)
New Orleans, LA
12/04/2012*
7:00 pm
Nicholls State W 65–48 7–2
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,378)
New Orleans, LA
12/08/2012*
8:00 pm
at  San Diego L 72–78 7–3
Jenny Craig Pavilion  (2,182)
San Diego, CA
12/19/2012*
7:20 pm
Texas–Pan American
Tulane Classic
W 76–49 8–3
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,502)
New Orleans, LA
12/20/2012*
7:00 pm
Pepperdine
Tulane Classic
W 69–54 9–3
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,571)
New Orleans, LA
12/22/2012*
2:00 pm
vs.  Hofstra
Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational
W 83–62 10–3
Barclays Center  (N/A)
Brooklyn, NY
12/30/2012*
5:00 pm,  ESPNU
at  Alabama W 53–50 11–3
Coleman Coliseum  (12,445)
Tuscaloosa, AL
01/04/2013*
7:00 pm
Wofford W 62–48 12–3
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,928)
New Orleans, LA
01/09/2013
7:00 pm
UTEP L 57–66 12–4 (0–1)
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,029)
New Orleans, LA
01/12/2013
2:00 pm
at  SMU L 53–59 12–5 (0–2)
Moody Coliseum  (3,132)
Dallas, TX
01/19/2013
1:00 pm,  CST
Tulsa W 75–72 13–5 (1–2)
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,147)
New Orleans, LA
01/22/2013
7:00 pm,  SPSO
at  Memphis L 60–71 13–6 (1–3)
FedEx Forum  (15,466)
Memphis, TN
01/26/2013
1:00 pm,  CSS
Rice W 73–66 14–6 (2–3)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,698)
New Orleans, LA
01/30/2013
7:00 pm
UCF L 50–58 14–7 (2–4)
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,030)
New Orleans, LA
02/02/2013
8:00 pm
at UTEPL 50–62 14–8 (2–5)
Don Haskins Center  (9,014)
El Paso, TX
02/06/2013
7:00 pm
Marshall W 91–75 15–8 (3–5)
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,158)
New Orleans, LA
02/09/2013
1:00 pm, CSS
at  Houston W 88–85 16–8 (4–5)
Hofheinz Pavilion  (3,307)
Houston, TX
02/13/2013
7:00 pm
at  Southern Miss L 60–71 16–9 (4–6)
Reed Green Coliseum  (3,701)
Hattiesburg, MS
02/16/2013
1:30 pm,  FSN
SMUW 78–67 17–9 (5–6)
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,355)
New Orleans, LA
02/23/2013
7:00 pm
at RiceW 89–64 18–9 (6–6)
Tudor Fieldhouse  (2,477)
Houston, TX
02/27/2013
7:00 pm
UABL 71–76 18–10 (6–7)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,639)
New Orleans, LA
03/02/2013
3:05 pm
at TulsaL 66–78 18–11 (6–8)
Reynolds Center  (5,089)
Tulsa, OK
03/06/2013
6:00 pm
at  East Carolina L 85–88 18–12 (6–9)
Williams Arena  (4,461)
Greenville, NC
03/09/2013
7:00 pm
HoustonL 94–96 18–13 (6–10)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,670)
New Orleans, LA
2013 Conference USA men's basketball tournament
03/13/2013
8:30 pm
vs. Marshall
First Round
W 66–64 19–13
BOK Center  (5,743)
Tulsa, OK
03/14/2013
6:00 pm,  CBSSN
vs. No. 20 Memphis
Quarterfinals
L 68–81 19–14
BOK Center (7,050)
Tulsa, OK
2013 CIT
03/20/2013*
7:00 pm
South Alabama
First Round
W 84–73 20–14
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,682)
New Orleans, LA
03/23/2013*
7:00 pm
at  Bradley
Second Round
L 72–77 20–15
Renaissance Coliseum  (1,897)
Peoria, IL
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

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