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  2. Tulane Green Wave baseball - Wikipedia

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    During this era, Tulane won the 1948 SEC championship. [2] Tulane left the SEC after the 1966 season. The school's final SEC season marked a milestone in racial integration in the South when Stephen Martin, a walk-on who was attending the school on an academic scholarship, became the first African American to play any varsity sport in the SEC.

  3. Greer Field at Turchin Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It is the on-campus home of the Tulane University Green Wave college baseball team. From 1893 to 1989, Tulane's home ballpark was Tulane Diamond , which was located about 100 feet (30 m) south of Turchin Stadium's current location.

  4. Tulane Green Wave - Wikipedia

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    From 1893 to 1919 the athletic teams of Tulane were officially known as "The Olive and Blue", for the official school colors. In 1919 the Tulane Weekly, one of Tulane's many student newspapers at the time and the predecessor of the Tulane Hullabaloo, began referring to the football team as the "Greenbacks", an unofficial nickname that also led ...

  5. Why is Tulane called the Green Wave? Nickname history ... - AOL

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    According to the Tulane athletics website, the school's athletic teams were Olive and Blue from 1893 until 1919. The "Tulane Weekly" ― one of the school's newspapers ― started referring to the ...

  6. Rick Jones (baseball coach) - Wikipedia

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    Rick Jones is an American college baseball coach who most recently served as the head coach of the Tulane Green Wave baseball team. He held that position for 21 seasons – from 1994 to 2014 . Early in his coaching career, Jones coached at Ferrum College , while it was an NJCAA member and at Elon College , while it was an NAIA member.

  7. Gene Harris (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    He attended Tulane University, where he played football and baseball. [1] Harris accepted a scholarship to play football for the Tulane Green Wave with the expectation that he would also play on the baseball team. However, due to a change in coaching staffs, he was only allowed to play one season of college baseball. [2]

  8. Jay Uhlman - Wikipedia

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    Jay Uhlman (born February 26, 1974) is an American baseball coach and former shortstop, who is the current head baseball coach of the Tulane Green Wave.He began his playing career at Los Angeles Harbor College from 1993 to 1994 before transferring to Nevada where he played in 1995 and 1997.

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