Amira Mabry's 20 points led Tulane women's basketball to a 65-52 victory over Charlotte, advancing them to the AAC Quarterfinals with a dominant performance at the AAC Tournament.

The Big Picture

Tulane's strong team effort secured a crucial win, marking their second consecutive victory in the tournament and showcasing remarkable defensive play against Charlotte.

By the Numbers
  • Tulane shot 47.3% from the field, 29.6% from three-point range, and 75% from the free-throw line.
  • The team amassed 46 rebounds, 20 assists, six steals, and three blocks, dominating in points in the paint with a 34-20 lead.
  • Charlotte, on the other hand, struggled with shooting percentages but excelled in points off turnovers, second chance points, and bench points.
State of Play
  • Tulane showcased early dominance, leading throughout the game and securing a significant lead in each quarter.
  • The victory against Charlotte sets up a Quarterfinal match against Temple, highlighting Tulane's competitive drive in the tournament.
What's Next

The upcoming AAC Quarterfinal matchup against Temple at 8 p.m. presents an opportunity for Tulane women's basketball to continue their winning streak and advance further in the tournament.

Bottom Line

Tulane's decisive victory, led by Mabry and a strong team performance, propels them into the next round of the AAC Tournament, emphasizing their potential for a successful tournament run.