Williams Jr. and Brumbaugh each score 17 in Tulane’s win over Grambling, 65-63
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Curtis Williams Jr. scored 17 points and Rowan Brumbaugh added another 17 and secured the victory with a free throw with seven seconds left as the Green Wave knocked off Grambling 65-63 on Tuesday.
Williams also added 13 rebounds and four steals for the Green Wave (6-2). Asher Woods finished with 13 points.
Derrius Ward finished with 18 points for the Tigers (3-5). Randarius Jones added 12 points for Grambling. Jamil Muttilib finished with 11 points.
Brumbaugh scored eight points in the first half and Tulane went into the break trailing 31-30. Williams scored a team-high 10 points for Tulane in the second half. Tulane outscored Grambling by three points over the final half.
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