Tulane vs. Memphis, Picks and Prediction, Sunday, February 1, 2026
Tulane (12-9, 3-5 American) will be trying to snap their two-game road losing streak when they visit FedEx Forum on Sunday afternoon to face Memphis (10-10, 5-3 American) at 3 PM. ET. Read on to find out which team picks up the win in this Green Wave vs. Tigers prediction. Do you need a boost in your handicapping? Try our NCAAB Betting Picks
The Green Wave are coming off a 97-83 loss to USF as 8.5-point underdogs. The Tigers are coming off a 92-65 win over Florida Atlantic as 3.5-point favorites.
Memphis is 6-4 in its last 10 games against Tulane.
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Tulane Trying To Snap Five-Game Losing Streak
The Green Wave got off to a 3-0 start in conference play, but they’ve since dropped five straight games. They will try to snap their losing streak and pick up their fourth conference win of the season when they play on Sunday.
Tulane averages 73.6 points per game. They’ve made 43 percent of their field goals and 32.1 percent of their three-pointers.
Rowan Brumbaugh leads Tulane with 19.1 points and five rebounds per game. Curtis Williams Jr averages 13.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game, while Asher Woods averages 12.2 points and 3.1 rebounds per game.
Tulane is giving up 74.7 points per game. Opponents have made 45 percent of their field goals and 36 percent of their three-pointers against them.
Memphis Going For Second Consecutive Win
The Tigers snapped their two-game losing streak with a win over Florida Atlantic in their last game. They will try to keep the momentum going and pick up their second straight winwhen they play on Sunday.
Memphis averages 74.2 points per game. They’ve made 44 percent of their field goals and 33 percent of their three-pointers.
Dug McDaniel leads Memphis with 13.9 points and 4.9 assists per game. Sincere Parker averages 9.9 points and three rebounds per game, while Curtis Givens III averages 9.2 points and 1.9 assists per game.
Memphis is giving up 72.9 points per game. Opponents have made 41 percent of their field goals and 30 percent of their three-pointers against them.
Injuries: Curtis Givens III (Knee) and Hassan Abdul-Hakim (Undisclosed) are questionable for this game.
Tulane vs. Memphis Picks
Point Spread Pick for Tulane vs. Memphis
- Memphis Tigers to cover. (4 Units)
The Tigers have the edge here because they’re playing well offensively, scoring 77 points per game at home, while making 45 percent of their shots. They’ve also done well at the charity stripe, making 80 percent of their free throws in their last three games. They rebound the ball well and grab more than 11 offensive rebounds per game, which will give them more scoring chances. They also do a good job of protecting the ball, and won’t give up many easy-scoring chances. The Green Wave aren’t playing well defensively, and they gave up more than 80 points per game in their last three games, so expect them to have a hard time slowing down the Tigers. Take Memphis to cover the spread.
Over/Under Pick for Tulane vs. Memphis
- Over (4 Units)
The Green wave average 73.6 points per game. They play at the 227th-fastest pace in the nation, averaging 70.3 possessions per game, and they’re facing a team that gave up 74 points per game in their last three games. The Tigers average 74.2 points per game. They play at the 68th-fastest pace in the nation, averaging 73.7 possessions per game, and they’re facing a team that gave up 83 points per game in their last three games. Expect these teams to score enough points to push the score over the total. The Green Wave and Tigers played over the total in two of their last three meetings.
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