
Tulsa delivered an absolute thriller against Wichita State 👀 TU saw a 24-point lead erased by the Shockers before the Hurricane gutted out an 83-79 NIT quarterfinal win. FULL RECAP ➡️ on3.com/sites/inside-t… #ReignCane 🏀🌀
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Tulsa delivered an absolute thriller against Wichita State 👀 TU saw a 24-point lead erased by the Shockers before the Hurricane gutted out an 83-79 NIT quarterfinal win. FULL RECAP ➡️ on3.com/sites/inside-t… #ReignCane 🏀🌀

Tulsa held off Wichita State, 83-79, in the NIT quarterfinals and will head to Indianapolis. TU (29-7) was led by @MilesBarnstable, who finished with 24 points. @RileyTylen had 21 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, including clutch free throws. #ReignCane 🏀🌀

The Reynolds Center is alive and well tonight!


Tylen Riley scoring 2 of his 13 points as Tulsa leads 52-36 at halftime against Wichita St. in NIT 3rd round. Fired up TU got out to a 30-6 lead with momentum from injured star David Green's return.


David Green starts and dunks in a 15-2 Tulsa lead over Wichita St. in 3rd round NIT.


David Green suited up and warming up for Tulsa against Wichita St. for 3rd round NIT game. He wasn't in uniform the last 2 games.


Great to see Tulsa advance to 3rd round of NIT tourney with win over UNLV. Hosting quarterfinals against Wichita State Tuesday at 6 p.m. Romad Dean had doube-double replacing injured star David Green.





It was fitting that Miles Barnstable came through for Tulsa on the night he set the TU record for most three-pointers in a season. Tulsa defeated UNLV 77-66 in the 2nd round of the NIT and moves to the quarterfinals. FULL STORY ➡️ on3.com/sites/inside-t… #ReignCane 🏀


Tulsa plays an entertaining 1st half, leading 36-24 over UNLV in 2nd round of NIT in front of a loud Reynolds Center TU home crowd. Romad Dean has 9 points in place of injured leading scorer David Green. KJ Martin shown here hitting a 3-pointer.


Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the GREATEST college player of all time 3× NCAA champion (67–69) 3× NCAA Final Four MOP (67–69) 3× National college POY (67–69) 3× Consensus 1st-team All-Am (67–69) 3× 1st-team All-Pac-8 (1967–1969) No. 33 retired by @UCLAMBB 2× Mr. Basketball USA (64, 65) 3× 1st-team Parade All-Am (63–65)

March 20, 1985: Boston's Dennis Johnson hits the game-winner against Milwaukee with four seconds to go. Johnson finished with 12 PTS, Kevin McHale had 28 PTS/11 REB and Larry Bird had 13 PTS/11 REB/10 AST in the Celtics' 107-105 victory. Paul Pressey scored 26 PTS for the Bucks.

