By: Kristin Wells
In a last-minute game put together with in-state competition Northeastern State, the Tulsa Golden Hurricane finishes their regular season with a resounding 107-74 win.
Senior Brandon Rachal led the team with 18 points and Austin Richie scored 15 in his 26 minutes of play. Four other players put up double-digit points: Keyshawn Embery-Simpson recorded 14, Darien Jackson with 11, Emmanuel Ugboh with 11 and Rey Idowu with 10.
14 different players got on the court for Tulsa in the Thursday afternoon matinee, a good experience for the future of the program.
Troy Locke led the Riverhawks with 24 points, while Trey Sampson had 15 and Christian Cook had 16. As a team, Northeastern State shot 47% from the floor and 34% beyond the arc.
Tulsa Caps Regular Season With 107-74 Win Over Northeastern State
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Tulsa puts up nail-biter in last home game – The Collegian
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By: News On 6, Kristin Wells
TULSA, Okla. -
It’s senior night in Tulsa as the Golden Hurricane took it down to the wire with Cincinnati for the #5 spot in the American conference.
Tulsa beat Cincy the first time they met this season but couldn’t get the sweep, falling Wednesday night at home, 70-69.
Tulsa, up one with 15 seconds left, turns the ball over and allows the Bearcats to sink a layup. Darien Jackson missed a layup at the other end, but hustle gets Tulsa the ball back with 5.9 seconds to inbound the ball, down by one. 5.9 seconds was enough and Tulsa falls to Cincy.
TU loses third straight home game this month
It was another disappointing night for the Tulsa Golden Hurricane as they played the Tulane Green Wave last Wednesday night at the Reynolds Center. For the third time in the month of February, Tulsa lost while playing at home. They had not lost three straight home games since the 2016-2017 season.
Tulane opened the scoring to begin the game, but Tulsa immediately responded by tying the game at two points each. Over the next few minutes, Tulsa and Tulane went back and forth as to who held the lead. Just past the halfway point of the first quarter, Tulsa had a four-point lead. However, this was as large a lead as they would get during the entire game as Tulane came roaring back with a 15-0 run, which they carried into a 38-25 halftime lead.