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The Tulane DoubleTree Classic was an annual basketball tournament hosted by Tulane University at Fogelman Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana in December. The tournament started in 1996, the final edition was played in 2009.
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
Colorado State
Rhode Island
77-60
Dec. 28
First Round
Tulane
UNC Greensboro
89-46
Dec. 29
Consolation
UNC Greensboro
Rhode Island
87-63
Dec. 29
Championship
Tulane
Colorado State
105-72
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 27
First Round
Holy Cross
Richmond
89-74
Dec. 27
First Round
Tulane
Appalachian State
81-41
Dec. 28
Consolation
Richmond
Appalachian State
94-68
Dec. 28
Championship
Tulane
Holy Cross
78-67
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
Maine
Middle Tennessee State
92-78
Dec. 28
First Round
Tulane
Furman
92-56
Dec. 29
Consolation
Furman
Middle Tennessee State
83-66
Dec. 29
Championship
Tulane
Maine
85-76
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
West Virginia
Lehigh
89-73
Dec. 28
First Round
Tulane
Providence
81-57
Dec. 29
Consolation
Providence
Lehigh
82-62
Dec. 29
Championship
Tulane
West Virginia
104-75
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 27
First Round
Hartford
Long Beach State
69-57
Dec. 27
First Round
Tulane
William & Mary
69-51
Dec. 28
Consolation
Long Beach State
William & Mary
73-61
Dec. 28
Championship
Tulane
Hartford
75-45
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
Virginia
Long Island
73-40
Dec. 28
First Round
Tulane
Buffalo
76-29
Dec. 29
Consolation
Buffalo
Long Island
62-60
Dec. 29
Championship
Tulane
Virginia
74-63
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
Boston College
Southern Methodist
67-57
Dec. 28
First Round
Tulane
UNC Greensboro
63-43
Dec. 29
Consolation
Southern Methodist
UNC Greensboro
62-49
Dec. 29
Championship
Tulane
Boston College
69-50
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
San Jose State
Yale
71-53
Dec. 28
First Round
Marist
Tulane
60-46
Dec. 29
Consolation
Tulane
Yale
74-62
Dec. 29
Championship
San Jose State
Marist
59-49
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
Pepperdine
George State
58-41
Dec. 28
First Round
Tulane
Stephen F. Austin
79-72
Dec. 29
Consolation
Stephen F. Austin
Georgia State
61-56
Dec. 29
Championship
Tulane
Pepperdine
62-40
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
Dayton
Toledo
79-77
Dec. 28
First Round
Samford
Tulane
64-54
Dec. 29
Consolation
Tulane
Toledo
77-67 (OT)
Dec. 29
Championship
Dayton
Samford
68-59
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
Texas-Arlington
Ole Miss
66-55
Dec. 28
First Round
Tulane
Fordham
78-44
Dec. 29
Consolation
Ole Miss
Fordham
99-43
Dec. 29
Championship
Tulane
Texas-Arlington
68-65
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 20
First Round
Robert Morris
Tulane
82-71
Dec. 20
First Round
Virginia Tech
Texas-San Antonio
84-59
Dec. 21
Consolation
Tulane
Texas-San Antonio
76-42
Dec. 21
Championship
Virginia Tech
Robert Morris
76-67
On December 21, Tulane defeated Providence 68-46 win over Providence to take the championship of the Tulane DoubleTree Classic for the 10th time in 13 seasons. Brett Benzio recorded her second double-double, with 13 points and 11 rebounds to be named tournament MVP.[ 1]
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 20
First Round
Tulane
Alabama State
70-48[ 2]
Dec. 20
First Round
Providence
Southeast Missouri State
67-59
Dec. 21
Consolation
Alabama State
Southeast Missouri State
60-53
Dec. 21
Championship
Tulane
Providence
68-46[ 3]
[ 4]
The 2009 edition will be held from December 28–29.
Date
Game
Winning Team
Losing Team
Score
Dec. 28
First Round
Tulane
Long Island
82-59
Dec. 28
First Round
Texas Tech
North Dakota
81-61
Dec. 29
Consolation
Long Island
North Dakota
83-62
Dec. 29
Championship
Tulane
Texas Tech
67-49
[ 5]
Most Valuable Players [ edit ]
All Tournament Team [ edit ]
1996
Barbara Farris, Mary Ann Marino, Grace Daley (Tulane), Becky Hammon, Katie Cronin (Colorado State University), Melinda Goodson (UNC Greensboro).
1997
Grace Daley, Barbara Farris, Kristen Koch (Tulane), Amy O'Brien (Holy Cross), Natasha Lettsome (Appalachian State), Jennifer Meade (Richmond)
1998
Grace Daley, Janell Burse (Tulane), Jamie Cassidy, Kristen McCormick (Maine), Jackie Smith (Furman), Cortney Neeley (Middle Tennessee State)
1999
Janell Burse, Fabrecia Roberson, Grace Daley (Tulane), Christin Annie (West Virginia) Monika Roberts (Providence) Anne Tierney (Lehigh)
2000
Janell Burse, Britt Themann and Teana McKiver (Tulane), Jackie Moore (Long Beach State), Jen Sobota (William & Mary), Janeka Lopp (Hartford)
2001
Teane McKiver, Gwen Slaughter, Delacey Joseph (Tulane), Telisha Quarles, Brandi Teamer (Virginia), Jessica Kochendorfer (Buffalo)
2002
Gwen Slaughter, Delacey Joseph, (Tulane), Brianne Stepherson, Jessalyn Deveney (Boston College), Andrea Cossey (Southern Methodist), Nicole Murray (UNC Greensboro)
2003
Cricket Williams, Tatiana Taylor (San Jose State), Steph Del Preore, Maureen Magarity (Marist) Kelly Nadeau (Tulane), Christina Phillips (Yale)
2004
D'Aundra Henry, Lakethia Hampton (Tulane), Jennifer Lacy, Daphanie Kennedy (Pepperdine), April Clyburn (Georgia State), Jennifer Simpson (Stephen F. Austin)
2005
Cara Wright, Terri Ramsey (Dayton), Jennifer Sands (Tulane), Danielle Bishop (Toledo), Cora Beth Smith, Alex Munday (Samford)
2006
Ashley Langford, Jami Montagnino (Tulane), Terra Wallace, Maryann Abanobi (Texas-Arlington), Beth Troutt (Fordham) Arminite Price (Ole Miss)
2007
Andrea Barbour, Brittany Cook (Virginia Tech), Chinata Nesbit, Sade Logan (Robert Morris), Ashley Langford (Tulane), Whitney York (Texas-San Antonio)
2008
Sonya Daugherty (Southeast Missouri State), Erica Lumpkin (Alabama State), Shantee Darrian (Providence), Ashley Langford, Megan Valicevic), Brett Benzio (Tulane) [ 6]
2009
Championships by School [ edit ]
School
Number
Tulane
11
Dayton
1
San Jose State
1
Virginia Tech
1
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