In eight years as a member of Conference USA, Tulsa athletic teams have won a league-best 48 conference championships.
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Tulsa coaches offer summer camps in the sports of basketball, football, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. Check out summer camp information online.
Purchase your season football tickets today online or by calling 918.631.GoTU. Family of four can see all six home games for under $200.

TU is 75th among national doctoral universities in U. S. News & World Report's 2012 edition of America's Best Colleges. TU's 2011 freshman class had a mean cumulative grade point average of 3.8, and 74 percent graduated in the top 10 percent of their high school classes. Their average ACT was 28.
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The Golden Hurricane Club, as the primary fundraising arm of TU Athletics, works to provide every TU student-athlete with the opportunity to realize a world-class athletic and academic experience.
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Class of 1995 A second team All-America pick by United Press International and a third-team All-America selection by the Basketball Times as a senior, he became Tulsa's all-time leading scorer by tallying 2,272 career points. Earned All-Missouri Valley Conference honors three times and led Tulsa in scoring in his final three seasons. Led Tulsa to three NCAA tournament appearances. Scored an average of 18.6 points during his career while compiling a .548 field goal percentage and a .847 free throw percentage. Scored in double figures in 109 of 122 games, and scored over 20 points in 53 games and more than 30 points nine times. Was voted as the MVC Newcomer of the Year in 1981-82. Was a first round draft choice of the Houston Rockets in the 1985 NBA draft. |
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