2013–14 Tulane Green Wave men's basketball team

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2013–14 Tulane Green Wave men's basketball
Tulane Green Wave wordmark.png
CBI first round vs. Princeton, L 55–56
Conference Conference USA
Record17–17 (8–8 C-USA)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arena Devlin Fieldhouse
Seasons
  2012–13
2014–15  
2013–14 Conference USA men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
Louisiana Tech 133 .813298  .784
Tulsa133 .8132113  .618
Middle Tennessee 133 .813249  .727
Southern Miss 133 .813297  .806
UTEP 124 .7502311  .676
Old Dominion 97 .5631818  .500
Tulane 88 .5001717  .500
UAB 79 .4381813  .581
Charlotte 79 .4381714  .548
FIU*79 .4381516  .484
North Texas 610 .3751616  .500
Florida Atlantic 511 .3131022  .313
East Carolina 511 .3131717  .500
UTSA 412 .250822  .267
Marshall 412 .2501122  .333
Rice 214 .125723  .233
2014 C-USA Tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll
*Ineligible for postseason play due to APR penalties

The 2013–14 Tulane Green Wave men's basketball team represented Tulane University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Green Wave, led by fourth-year head coach Ed Conroy, played their home games at Devlin Fieldhouse and were members of Conference USA. They finished the season 17–17, 8–8 in C-USA play to finish in seventh place. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the C-USA tournament where they lost to Tulsa. They were invited to the College Basketball Invitational where the lost in the first round to Princeton.

Contents

This was their final year in Conference USA as they prepared to move to the American Athletic Conference in July 2014.

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightWeightYearHometown
0Louis DabneyG6'3"210Sophomore New Orleans, LA
2 Jonathan Stark G6'0"160Freshman Munford, TN
3Kajon MackG6'3"185Sophomore Los Angeles, CA
4Mikael HerbertF6'9"210Freshman Uusikaupunki, Finland
5 Cameron Reynolds G6'6"195Freshman Pearland, Texas
10Cole CurrieG6'3"185Freshman La Crescenta, California
11Josh HearlihyG/F6'7"215Freshman Los Angeles, California
12Max KeenanG6'2"185Senior Washington, D.C.
15Ryan SmithC6'10"240Freshman Wildomar, California
20Kevin ThomasF6'9"225Senior Waco, TX
24Jay HookG6'3"178Junior Waco, TX
25Payton HensonF6'8"220Freshman Siloam Springs, AR
32Ray BarrenoC6'11"260Freshman Ascension Chihuahua, MX
34Trevante DryeF6'6"218Junior Baton Rouge, LA
41Tomas BruhaC7'0"235RS Senior Prague, Czech Republic

Schedule

Date
time, TV
OpponentResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
11/03/2013*
7:00 pm
Loyola (New Orleans) W 103–74 
Devlin Fieldhouse  (1,557)
New Orleans, LA
Regular season
11/08/2013*
8:00 pm
NJIT W 75–64 1–0
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,480)
New Orleans, LA
11/13/2013*
7:00 pm
at  Southern W 79–73 2–0
F. G. Clark Center  (2,796)
Baton Rouge, LA
11/16/2013*
7:00 pm
Loyola–Chicago W 65–59 3–0
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,552)
New Orleans, LA
11/20/2013*
12:00 pm
Cedarville
Cure UCD Classic
W 68–58 4–0
Devlin Fieldhouse (3,316)
New Orleans, LA
11/23/2013*
9:00 pm
Northern Kentucky
Cure UCD Classic
L 86–91 OT4–1
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,437)
New Orleans, LA
11/26/2013*
7:00 pm
Colgate L 86–98 4–2
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,502)
New Orleans, LA
11/29/2013*
4:00 pm
vs.  Texas State
Cure UCD Classic
L 52–70 4–3
Puerto Vallarta International Convention Center (100)
Puerto Vallarta, MX
11/30/2013*
4:00 pm
vs.  SE Missouri State
Cure UCD Classic
L 72–102 4–4
Puerto Vallarta International Convention Center (100)
Puerto Vallarta, MX
12/04/2013*
6:00 pm,  ESPN3
at  Wake Forest L 57–72 4–5
LJVM Coliseum  (6,176)
Winston-Salem, NC
12/07/2013*
2:00 pm
Jackson State W 70–65 5–5
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,462)
New Orleans, LA
12/17/2013*
7:00 pm
Washington L 62–73 5–6
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,646)
New Orleans, LA
12/21/2013*
3:00 pm
Alabama State
Tulane Classic
W 84–66 6–6
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,001)
New Orleans, LA
12/22/2013*
5:00 pm
Northeastern
Tulane Classic
W 65–62 7–6
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,111)
New Orleans, LA
12/28/2013*
4:30 pm,  FS2
vs.  Kansas State
Brooklyn Holiday Winter Festival
L 41–72 7–7
Barclays Center  (7,203)
Brooklyn, NY
01/02/2014*
4:30 pm
Hofstra W 61–58 8–7
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,391)
New Orleans, LA
01/09/2014
8:30 pm,  CSS
at  Tulsa L 71–97 8–8 (0–1)
Reynolds Center  (3,910)
Tulsa, OK
01/11/2014
1:00 pm, CSS
at  North Texas W 73–62 9–8 (1–1)
The Super Pit  (1,969)
Denton, TX
01/16/2014
7:00 pm,  CST
Louisiana Tech L 45–75 9–9 (1–2)
Devlin Fieldhouse (2,006)
New Orleans, LA
01/18/2014
7:00 pm
Rice W 58–41 10–9 (2–2)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,531)
New Orleans, LA
01/23/2014
6:00 pm
at  East Carolina W 59–54 11–9 (3–2)
Williams Arena  (4,281)
Greenville, NC
01/25/2014
6:00 pm
at  Old Dominion L 64–70 11–10 (3–3)
Ted Constant Convocation Center  (6,512)
Norfolk, VA
02/01/2014
6:00 pm
at  Southern Miss L 47–78 11–11 (3–4)
Reed Green Coliseum  (5,405)
Hattiesburg, MS
02/07/2014
7:00 pm
Charlotte W 64–63 12–11 (4–4)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,543)
New Orleans, LA
02/09/2014
1:00 pm
Marshall W 68–65 13–11 (5–4)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,775)
New Orleans, LA
02/13/2014
7:00 pm
at  Middle Tennessee L 44–71 13–12 (5–5)
Murphy Center  (4,098)
Murfreesboro, TN
02/15/2014
7:00 pm
at  UAB W 86–80 14–12 (6–5)
Bartow Arena  (5,276)
Birmingham, AL
02/20/2014
7:00 pm
UTEP L 54–72 14–13 (6–6)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,606)
New Orleans, LA
02/22/2014
7:00 pm
UTSA W 68–56 15–13 (7–6)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,572)
New Orleans, LA
02/26/2014
8:00 pm
Florida Atlantic W 72–64 16–13 (8–6)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,350)
New Orleans, LA
03/02/2014
8:00 pm
at  FIU L 47–73 16–14 (8–7)
U.S. Century Bank Arena  (1,029)
Miami, FL
03/06/2014
7:00 pm
Southern MissL 51–68 16–15 (8–8)
Devlin Fieldhouse (1,906)
New Orleans, LA
Conference USA tournament
03/12/2014
1:00 pm
vs. North Texas
Second round
W 66–61 17–15
Don Haskins Center  (4,226)
El Paso, TX
03/13/2014
1:00 pm
vs. Tulsa
Quarterfinals
L 49–70 17–16
Don Haskins Center (N/A)
El Paso, TX
CBI
03/19/2014*
7:00 pm
Princeton
First round
L 55–56 17–17
Devlin Fieldhouse (670)
New Orleans, LA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Central Time.

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