The Furman Paladins (3-0) bring a three-game winning streak into a home matchup with the Tulane Green Wave (3-0), who have won three straight as well.
Furman was victorious in its previous game versus Jacksonville, 78-69, on Monday. Charles Johnston starred with 25 points, plus three boards and zero assists. In its most recent game, Tulane defeated Alcorn State on Monday, 84-51. Kaleb Banks scored a team-high 25 points (and contributed two assists and seven boards).
When is Furman vs. Tulane and when does it start?
This matchup between the Paladins and Green Wave will happen on Friday, November 15, 2024. You should expect the opening tip at 7:00 PM ET.
Where to Watch Furman vs. Tulane
The Paladins and Green Wave will take to the floor at Bon Secours Wellness Arena for this matchup on November 15, and if you’d like to catch the action live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!
What channel is the game on?
You can catch this game live on ESPN+.
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Furman Stats, Odds & Insights (2023-24)
Furman put up 79.5 points per game and gave up 75.9 last year, making them 44th in college basketball offensively and 292nd on defense.
Last year, the 79.5 points per game the Paladins scored were only 0.5 fewer points than the Green Wave gave up (80).
Beyond the arc, Furman was 18th-best in the country in 3-pointers made per game (9.7) last season. It was 270th in 3-point percentage at 32.4%.
At home, the Paladins averaged 4.4 more points per game last year (81.8) than they did on the road (77.4).
Tulane Stats, Odds & Insights (2023-24)
Because of Tulane’s defensive struggles last season, ranking ninth-worst in the country with 80 points allowed per game, it had to rely on its offense, which ranked 19th-best in college basketball averaging 81.9 points per game.
The Green Wave put up an average of 81.9 points per game last year, six more points than the 75.9 the Paladins allowed.
Tulane sank 7.5 treys per game (171st-ranked in college basketball) last year, while putting up a 35.6% three-point percentage (91st-ranked).
The Green Wave averaged 86.5 points per game at home last season, and 76.2 on the road.
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