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The Current
The Current, presented by Bryan Subaru, is your home for the latest on Tulane Green Wave athletics. Voice of the Wave, Corey Gloor, brings you conversation, analysis and interviews with players, coaches, and special guests throughout the season. The Current is part of the Tulane Sports Network from Learfield.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 48 ratings
Unprecedented Access
Fantastic Podcast for Tulane fans. Gives inside access to special guests and gives fans a scene behind the scenes. Excited and look forward to every episode.
Jenks O'D via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/14/22
Awesome!!
Great podcast. Corey is an awesome host with a ton of passion and energy. Gets me excited for the games every week! Roll wave!!
Uptown Aussie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/02/22
Title IX
I think a good topic would be investigating why the Reily pool has been out of commission for nearly 2 years thereby severely harming the WOMEN’S D1 swim and dive team. Title IX?
Alan the PhD via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/21
Recent Episodes
Published 04/23/24
Following one of the craziest comebacks in program history, head baseball coach Jay Uhlman breaks down Tulane's wild ninth-inning rally at Florida Atlantic and how to use this as a springboard for the final month of the season. Then, Tulane pitcher Carter Benbrook and men's basketball graduate...
Published 04/23/24
As Tulane bowling heads to the USBC Nationals this week, Corey Gloor is joined by Morgan Gitlitz, who became just the second individual to make the national championships in program history. Morgan details her journey as a Tulane bowler and winding down her time in Uptown. Then, head baseball...
Published 04/16/24
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