Current Student-Athletes:
Tim Peete, Men's Basketball
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee | Major: Business Management

What was the deciding factor in making TU your college choice?
The family feeling and atmosphere at TU was the deciding factor in making my choice to commit to the Golden Hurricane.
Scottie Haralson, Men's Basketball
Hometown: Jackson, Mississippi | Major: Exercise Science

What does it mean to you to be a TU student-athlete?
It means a lot. Not many people get the chance to be apart of a rich tradition like we have at TU and to play DI basketball. I am one of the few and am extremely fortunate.
Kodi Maduka, Men's Basketball
Hometown: Arlington, Texas | Major: Petroleum Engineering
What was the deciding factor in making TU your college choice?
The main factors that influenced my college decision was education, family environment, and the overall atmosphere. TU excelled in all of those factors and it was the perfect fit for me.
Nanna Nielsen, Women's Golf
Hometown: Dubai, United Arab Emigrates | Major: International Business and Management Information Systems

What was the deciding factor in making TU your college choice?
The spirit that the school gives off appealed most to me. It was a place where I could envision my life and having a day-to-day routine.
Bradi Hinch, Women's Soccer
Hometown: Tulsa, OK | Major: Religion

What does it mean to you to be a TU student-athlete?
I feel very lucky to have been so well taken care of in my sport as well as academics while at TU. I feel very blessed at TU as I know few schools give as much support to their athletics.
Former Student-Athletes:
Jacqueline Malleo, Rowing
Hometown: Manasquan, NJ | Degree: Communications (Emphasis in Public Relations)

What did it mean to you to be a TU student-athlete?
I still have a great sense of pride that I was able to represent The University of Tulsa and make history within the women's rowing program at TU. It was an unbelievable experience following my dream of being a Division I student-athlete; all while witnessing the campus enhancements and being successful both in the classroom and on the field of competition.
April Mitchell, Track & Field
Hometown: Broken Arrow, OK | Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology; Bachelor of Science in Exercise & Sports Science; Master of Arts in Foundations of Education (All at TU)

How did you benefit from the support shown by TU fans and members of the Golden Hurricane Club?
Having competed in an Olympic Sport, I always knew that the support of the Golden Hurricane Club and true blue TU fans was important. I never felt overlooked by the university, and continually saw the outpouring of support from the GHC and fans in my daily experiences on campus.






