LA JOLLA, Calif. – UC San Diego continues its seven game, 34-day road trip on Saturday when the Tritons face Tulane in the Jack Jones Classic. Last time out, the Tritons got a career-high 18 from
Aidan Burke on the way to winning their Big West opener at Long Beach State. At 8-1, UC San Diego is off to its best start as a Division I program. Tulane is 7-3, having won three of its last four – all at home.
Saturday marks the first meeting between UC San Diego and Tulane. Tip off is scheduled for 9 p.m. from Lee's Family Forum – site of The Big West Championship. The game will air on Baller TV ($) with a link to live stats on UCSDTritons.com.
DETAILS
| Game 10: UC San Diego (8-1) vs. Tulane (7-3) |
| Saturday, Dec. 13 |
| Lee's Family Forum (5,567) | Henderson, Nev. |
| Live Video ($) | Live Stats |
| Series Record: First Meeting |
| Last Meeting: N/A |
ABOUT THE TRITONS
Roster |
Schedule |
Stats
Overall: 8-1
Big West: 1-0
Home: 3-0
Away: 2-1
Neutral: 3-0
vs. Ranked Opponents: 0-0
Streak: W1
TRITONS, STATISTICALLY SPEAKING
| Stat |
UCSD |
Opp. |
| Points |
83.4 |
72.1 |
| Field Goal Pct. |
.510 |
.426 |
| 3-Point FG Pct. |
.409 |
.340 |
| Free Throw Pct. |
.686 |
.675 |
| Rebounds |
35.2 |
34.9 |
| Assists |
15.8 |
12.1 |
| Turnovers |
9.9 |
11.3 |
| Steals |
7.3 |
5.1 |
| Blocks |
2.0 |
2.4 |
ABOUT THE GREEN WAVE
Roster |
Schedule |
Stats
Overall: 7-3
American: 0-0
Home: 5-2
Away: 1-0
Neutral: 1-1
vs. Ranked Opponents: 0-0
Streak: W1
WHAT'S NEXT
UC San Diego wraps up its seven-game road trip on Tuesday night at LMU. The Tritons and Lions will be meeting for the first time as Division I foes and just the second time overall (1983). The game can be seen on ESPN+ with a link to live stats on UCSDTritons.com.
LAST TIME OUT: TRITONS 80, LONG BEACH STATE 74 Stats
UC San Diego junior
Aidan Burke scored a career-high 18 points as the Tritons began Big West play with an 80-74 win at Long Beach State Saturday night inside the LBS Financial Credit Union Pyramid. The Tritons shot 52% overall and 45% from distance on the way to the victory.
Bol Dengdit and
Leo Beath each scored 14 in the win, with
Alex Chaikin adding 11. UC San Diego improved to 8-1 overall (1-0 Big West) while the Beach wraps up Big West Bold Week with a 2-8 record (0-2 in conference).
KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY
UC San Diego has played two games at Lee's Family Forum in Henderson, winning both. The Tritons downed UC Santa Barbara in the 2025 Big West semifinal and UC Irvine in the 2025 Big West Championship. The conference's postseason tournament will be held in this venue again in 2026.
MICKEY'S MOST VALUABLE
First year Triton
Leo Beath was named Most Valuable Player at the Terry's Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational, leading UC San Diego to three wins in three days at Walt Disney World (Nov. 24-26). Beath averaged 23.7 points per game, shooting 61.9% over three games. He drained 9-of-13 three-point attempts (69.2%) and averaged four rebounds and 1.7 steals per game in the victories over Temple, Bradley, and Towson.
RACKING UP THE AWARDS
After being named tournament MVP at the Terry's Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational,
Leo Beath piled up the awards. The following week, he was selected Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week by the USBWA, named the Lou Henson Award-winner as mid-major's top performer, voted Big West Player of the Week, and garnered UCU Athlete of the Week honors on campus. The Big West honor was Beath's second of the season (also Nov. 17).
DRAINING 'EM FROM DISTANCE
UC San Diego tied an NCAA Division I single game record when nine Tritons sank three-pointers in a win over Towson at Walt Disney World (Nov. 26). Over the three-day tournament, UC San Diego shot 51.9% from beyond the arc – hitting 40 of 77 attempts. The Tritons lead The Big West and rank eighth nationally in three-point field goal percentage (40.9%).
CAREER-BEST EFFORTS
First year Triton
Leo Beath drained a career high five three-pointers in a win at Fresno State (Nov. 12).
First year Triton
Tom Beattie scored a career high 18 points in a Homecoming win over HCU (Nov. 3). Beattie was 7-for-12 from the floor, knocking down a pair of three-pointers in the win.
A YEAR TO REMEMBER
Including the postseason, the Tritons are 26-4 in 2025.
TAKING THE LONG ROAD
UC San Diego is in the midst of a 34-day stretch between home games – the longest such stretch for the Tritons in their Division I or II era (2000-present). This year's squad will travel 6,042 miles between their Nov. 15 home game vs. Idaho and Dec. 19 home game vs. USD. The last time UC San Diego was away from La Jolla for more than 30 days was a 31-day stint in 2007-08.
EAST COAST TRITONS
The Tritons have won their last eight regular season games played in the Eastern Time Zone after winning the Terry's Chocolate ESPN Events Invitational in November. Last season in Daytona Beach, UC San Diego beat La Salle, James Madison and Toledo to win the Boardwalk Battle. The Tritons also won at George Washington and Eastern Michigan in 2022.
TRIPLE DIGITS
UC San Diego scored 105 points in its season-opening win over La Verne (Nov. 3). The Tritons reached the century mark three times last season.
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
UC San Diego has turned LionTree Arena into a true home court advantage, boasting a 30-4 record in La Jolla over the past two-plus seasons.
FIRST OF MANY
When the Tritons beat La Verne in the season opener (Nov. 3), that marked the first victory in the head coaching career of
Clint Allard '08.
2024-25 REWIND
UC San Diego is coming off an historic season in which the Tritons won 30 games, a Big West regular season and tournament title, and took 14th-ranked Michigan to the wire in the NCAA Tournament – all in the program's first season with Division I postseason eligibility. In fact, UC San Diego became the first program in NCAA history to send its men's and women's teams to March Madness in its first season eligible to do so.
NEW-LOOK TRITONS
Head coach Clint Allard added ten newcomers to the Tritons' roster for the 2025-26 season: eight transfers and two first-year scholar-athletes.
Leo Beath (Lynn),
Tom Beattie (Hawai'i),
Alex Chaikin (Lafayette),
Bol Dengdit (Portland),
Tyson Dunn (Buffalo),
Trap Johnson (Montana State),
Emanuel Prospere II (Missouri-St. Louis), and
Dimitrije Vukicevic (Washington State) transferred to UC San Diego.
Hudson Mayes (Redondo Beach, Calif.) and
Jaden Vance (Phoenix, Ariz.) joined the roster as freshmen.
TRITONS IN THE PROS
Three Tritons from last year's Big West Championship team are playing professionally this year.
Tyler McGhie is playing for Gipuzkoa Basket in Spain,
Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones is competing with Valmiera Glass in Latvia, and
Hayden Gray is playing in the NBA G League for the Maine Celtics (Boston).
About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of The Big West in NCAA Division I. The 24-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 84 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world's preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 90 percent, the highest rate among public institutions in NCAA Division I or II. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.com or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.