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Tulane falls at Georgia State, 70-59, for first defeat of season
Samir Sehic scored a career-high 20 points, but the Tulane men’s basketball team suffered a 70-59 road loss at Georgia State on Sunday afternoon at the GSU Sports Arena.
view moreGrambling, New Orleans are big winners at 2017 Bayou Classic
The 44th Annual Bayou Classic was not a classic but it was well worth the price of admission.
view moreLSU seniors shine in seventh straight win over Texas A&M
On Senior Night in Tiger Stadium, quarterback Danny Etling, wide receiver DJ Chark and running back Darrel Williams helped the LSU Football team amass 601 yards of total offense in a 45-21 victory over Texas A&M.
view moreBulldogs stifle Roadrunners, become bowl eligible
In order to get win No. 6 on the season to become bowl eligible, Louisiana Tech turned to No. 6 Boston Scott, who put the Bulldogs on his back on Senior Night, rushing for a career-high 138 yards and a touchdown in LA Tech’s 20-6 victory over UTSA on Saturday night at Joe Aillet Stadium.
view moreNicholls season ends in heartbreak in 38-31 loss to South Dakota
Playing in its first-ever home playoff game, the Nicholls State University football team fed off of its electric crowd to take South Dakota down to the wire, but a fumble at the goal line in the final seconds ended the game.
view moreRagin’ Cajuns Senior Day ruined by Georgia Southern, 34-24
Wesley Fields led a Georgia Southern rushing attack with 186 yards on 23 carries with a touchdown and the Eagles scored the first 17 points of the game and defeated the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns, 34-24.
view moreCollege football coaching carousel spins in Power 5 conferences
The college football carousel is heating up, and there are already a few twists and turns.
view moreTulane falls inches short at SMU, 41-38
Junior quarterback Jonathan Banks was ruled just inches short of the goal line as time expired, and Tulane football fell at SMU, 41-38, Saturday in front of a crowd of 14,209 at Gerald J. Ford Stadium.
view moreLocal flavor permeates Bayou Classic
While the series between Grambling and Southern actually began in 1932, the first Bayou Classic took place in 1974 at Tulane Stadium.
view moreSWAC West title at stake again for Grambling-Southern showdown in Bayou Classic
The weather is perfect, the timing is excellent and the stage is set in New Orleans for Grambling and Southern to renew their storied rivalry.
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