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In the late 1950s, Branscomb secretly held a meeting with the presidents of five other Southern universities (Duke, Georgia Tech, Rice, Southern Methodist, and Tulane) [10] to discuss forming a new conference, referred to as either the "Southern Ivy League" or the "Magnolia Conference". [11] However, the proposed conference never came to ...
Tulane, along with other academically oriented, private schools had considered forming the "Southern Ivy League" (Magnolia Conference) in the 1950s. Tulane's intercollegiate sports include football, baseball, men's and women's basketball, women's volleyball, men's and women's track, men's and women's tennis, and cross country, women's swimming ...
While it is a non-conference rivalry in most sports, it is a conference matchup in football, with Merchant Marine as a single-sport member of Coast Guard's full-time home of the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference. The football teams compete for the Secretaries Cup. The 2020 edition of the Cup was notable as one of very few ...
Memphis and Tulane are playing on Thanksgiving Day this year and not Mississippi State and Ole Miss. Here's why.
No. 24 Tulane enters this season as the only team from a mid-major conference ranked in the AP Top 25. And with quarterback Michael Pratt returning for a fourth season, the Green Wave is the ...
Tulane would open the Pac-12 up to a major city (New Orleans) and a private school with a wealthy alumni base. The same question Memphis faces of whether a move to a western conference would make ...
Tulane and Auburn were charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 1932 and played annually until 1955. The rivalry was renewed in 2006. The rivalry was renewed in 2006. The rivalry was notable for its back-and-forth nature, featuring three straight scoreless ties from 1936–38.
Conference logo in Tulane's colors. The Tulane Green Wave are the athletic teams that represent Tulane University, located in New Orleans, Louisiana. Tulane competes in NCAA Division I as a member of the American Athletic Conference (The American). There are 14 Green Wave intercollegiate programs, [2] two of which compete outside The American