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Tuesday, June 21, 2005 - Tulane vs. Baylor

Mark Hamilton
Mark Hamilton signs a few balls for young fans before the game.

 

some players' families in the stands
Front, L to R: Tom Bogusevic, a very flat Keith Barré, Tommy Manzella Sr. Back row, L to R: Kenneth Latham, Elizabeth Wiggins, and Susan Latham. Read more about the Green Wave's flattest fan in the Times Picayune.

 

Matt Riser
Matt Riser with a glove-hat of his own invention.

 

Brad Emaus
A long day at first base started off well for Tulane in the second inning as Brad Emaus advanced to second on a wide throw by Baylor.

 

Brian Bogusevic
Brian Bogusevic gets held up on the way to first after a well-placed sacrifice bunt early in the game.

 

Nathan Southard
Nathan Southard boldly steals third base in a second inning run up that produced six runs.

 

J. R. Crowell
J.R. Crowel displayed perfect form on the mound for Tulane as starting pitcher.

 

view of a Baylor player at bat
A birds-eye view from the Rosenblatt press box.

 

Abby Kingston
In the ultimate display of Tulane fan loyalty, Associate Head Coach Mark Kingston's daughter Abby shows off the most beautiful green eyes in the stadium.

 

View from the stands in Rosenblatt
Another picture-perfect day for baseball at Rosenblatt Stadium. A Tulane loyalist keeps stats in the foreground.

 

Joe Holland
The final game-losing play where Joe Holland's throw to first base goes wide, allowing runners to score.

 

sad fans
Loyal Green Wave fans share the team's sorrow as they applaud the team.