Monday, November 25, 2013
Tulane Green Wave blasts Texas-El Paso
The Tulane Green Wave played its final home game in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome Saturday and
turned in their best outing of the year rolling past Texas-El Paso 45-3 ending a 38-year run in the building, formerly known as the Superdome. Tulane, which will play in their own newly constructed stadium on campus next season, improved to 7-4. The Green Wave is 5-2 in the Conference-USA West standings tied for second place with North Texas. Both clubs trail the Rice Owls by one game heading into Saturday's
regular season finale as the Greenies travel to Rice to battle the Owls, who stand at 8-3 overall and 6-1 in conference play holding the one game advantage over Tulane and North Texas.
Saturday's decisive victory over Texas-El Paso keeps the Green Wave in the running for the West Division title and a spot in the Conference-USA championship.
Junior quarterback Nick Montana completed 12-of-19 passes for 171 yards with three touchdowns in Saturday's victory and Orleans Darkwa rushed for 137 yards with a touchdown.
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