After falling to 10-8 (1-3 in conference play) with a loss to Tulsa Wednesday night, UConn returns home to face a Tulane team that has yet to win an AAC game.
The Huskies were again rattled by foul trouble in their last loss, where they played well when Dan Hurley wasn’t forced to keep multiple starters on the bench. Against a team like Tulane, though, they’ll have a much better chance of winning, even if there is unexpected adversity.
Tulane (4-12, 0-4 AAC) might have kept certain games surprisingly close, such as its 11-point loss to Florida State, but its game log is even worse than the record might imply.