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White, No. 6 Houston win 11th straight with victory over Tulane

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HOUSTON (AP) — Fabian White Jr. scored 16 of his career high-tying 21 points in the first half and No. 6 Houston beat Tulane 73-62 on Wednesday night for its 11th straight victory.

White, a fifth-year graduate senior, also surpassed 1,000 points in his career at Houston (19-2, 8-0 American) and finished with eight rebounds.

Josh Carlton added 14 points, nine rebounds and three blocks despite being in foul trouble throughout the game. Taze Moore had 12 points, five rebounds and six assists, and Ramon Walker Jr. scored 11 points.

Houston shot 46% but made 8 of 31 on 3-pointers. The Cougars won their 37th straight home game — the second longest streak in the nation behind Gonzaga.

Kevin Cross had 17 points and six rebounds for Tulane (9-10, 6-4). Tylan Pope added 14 points and eight rebounds, and Jaylen Forbes and Jalen Cook each scored 11 points

Tulane shot 33% but shot 4 of 19 on 3-pointers. The Green Wave turned 14 Houston turnovers into 20 points.

Leading 22-21 midway through the first half, Houston ended the half outscoring the Green Wave 19-9 to go into halftime ahead 41-30. White had eight points in the run.

Tulane closed to 53-48 midway through the second half on two free throws by Forbes, but Houston responded with an 8-0 run to open a 13-point lead.

BIG PICTURE

Tulane: The Green Wave hung with Houston and were able to get to the free throw line where they made 20 of 23. … The Green Wave's last win over a ranked opponent was against NC State on Dec. 22, 1999.

Houston: The Cougars have won seven straight games over Tulane. … The Cougars played most of the second half without starting point guard Jamal Shead, who was in foul trouble, but despite that, the Cougars finished with 21 assists.

SCRUM AT THE HALF

As the first half ended, Houston and Tulane players had to be separated and ushered to their locker rooms. Reggie Chaney was one of several Cougars who were held back by coaches and officials as they were jawing with Forbes and several Green Wave players. No punches were thrown, but White and Cross were assessed technical fouls for the fracas.

UP NEXT

Tulane: Hosts East Carolina on Saturday.

Houston: Travels to Cincinnati on Sunday.

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