Tulane vs Tulsa
50th Annual Drill Competition
Assortment of different foods.
Assortment of different foods.
Game day 2024 Kansas State. Daiquiris from Fat Tuesday
Snow balls from Plum Street and margaritas from Superior Grill.
Uptown Stadium Neighbors Wail, Green Wave Fans Cheer Olive & The Blue #Haiku #NOLA_Haiku #TulaneHomeField #YulmanStadium #Tulane
Quawnishia M.
Feb 28, 2025
Yulman Stadium generally maintains a high standard of cleanliness, particularly during events like the annual drill competition. The seating areas, concourses, and restrooms are usually well-kept, contributing to a positive experience for attendees. After the event, staff typically ensures that the stadium is promptly cleaned and tidied up, which reflects the university's commitment to providing a welcoming environment. Overall, Yulman Stadium offers a clean and comfortable venue for various events.
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Coy W.
Apr 28, 2024
After checking out the Saints on a Thurs night game we talked about going to the LSU game but couldn't find an easy way to get up to the game and back within the same day without renting a car. We decided to check out the Tulane homecoming game instead and didn't really now a ton about Tulane outside of a few players in the NFL.Bought our tickets and the day before game day we found out it was homecoming for Tulane and we ran into some parents visiting NOLA to catch the game. There were a few parents of students at our hotel and we got some tips about the area.We hopped into our Lyft an hour or so before the game and got as close to campus as possible. There was some traffic control and police had a drop off area for taxis and ride shares which was pretty cool. It was pretty obvious where we had to go so we followed the path and ended up with a couple of groups heading into the area. It feels like campus was built around a sub division. As we were walking in, it was a really nice smaller campus. The stadiums for baseball and football both seem pretty nice from the outside. We got to the gates and they checked us in really quickly.Staff and alumni are super friendly. We grabbed some swag which was a bit pricey and then some beers. We did a lap in the area just to see what was around. The stadium is pretty small and had bench seating. If you can bring something to sit on it might be a bit more comfortable for you. Food options are very reasonably priced. Lots of different beer options. The stadium is pretty small but overall a great atmosphere.You will run into issues with trying to grab a taxi or any ride share post game. Best option is to bus back into NOLA or wait a bit for Uber/Lyft to get drivers back.
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Teneha B.
Sep 8, 2017
My my my!!! What a nice Stadium. Tulane Alum should be proud. Nice, spacious. Ample seating. Adjacent parking lot!!! Yesssssss!!!Here for the St Aug vs DeLaSalle game... The MARCHING 100 was in FULL EFFECT & WOWed us with these talentry & half time field show. The stadium was about 2/3 full; this made things all the more comfortable. The stadium is VERY NICE and well kept. I felt super secure as the bike patrol cruised the parking lot. Well lighted walkways. $5 parking was ok. $12 for the game, ehhhhhhh, I missed the gradual hike in high school game ticket prices... But ok.I look forward to more games at this stadium.
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Karen F.
Oct 24, 2017
The campus of Tulane is beautiful, and the relatively new stadium they built on campus to encourage more students to attend the games is fine, but does not really work to draw the student crowd. As one student told us later - nobody goes to the football games.We attended to watch the University of South Florida Bulls barely defeat the Tulane Green Wave (side note - is a green wave like a parade wave?). One side of the stadium held a few Tulane alumni, one end zone held a lot of us USF fans, and the other side of the stadium held almost no one - ditto with the other end zone. The seats we were assigned were all bleacher seats; you can rent a stadium seat for $10 and have a cushioned back rest to lean on.Because the stadium is so small, you really feel close to the game. However, that feeling is also reminiscent of attending a high school football game between two not very popular teams. I do love that they passed out pink Breast Cancer Awareness shirts to everybody upon entering, and exiting we all got 2 boxes of jambalaya mix - score!
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LaShawne T.
May 14, 2020
What a nicely appointed stadium. It was a hot summer night you would think for the cost of the school that they would have some type of indoor seating arena, I guess I'm just privileged and wanted way too much. The parking and the walk to the stadium for someone that has disabilities could be a little taxing so try to get dropped off at the door. Once in, under the stadium there are large fans. There's a small selection of drinks and food for sale. Didn't notice a ramp for wheelchair but I'm sure there is one there was stairs leading to ceiling. You definitely want to sit on the side that has cushion chairs with backs because if not you'll be left to sit on bleachers and if you're over 40 you know what that means.This is a great hang out space for college students and alumni. Locals should catch a game or two just to go back to your old high school days. Was a good experience!
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Jody B.
Oct 30, 2016
3 years ago, Tulane debuted their new stadium in an effort to increase attendance and excitement for the Tulane football program. I must say that first of all, It's a beautiful addition to Campus and the stadium is just the right size for Tulane. Im not sure of the capacity, but it's a much better fit than the cavernous Superdome. One side has 2 decks (partially covered) with more comfortable stadium seating and the other side has metal bench seating with no backs. (Spend a few extra bucks and sit in the seats with backs and the oportunity to get out of the sun for a bit). The layout is nice and the food and drinks are plentiful and not too terribly priced. In addition to the traditional stadium food such as popcorn, nachos, etc.. Superioir Grill and Seafood has a booth and sells some upscale items like Duck Confit sliders, seafood dump truck fries and more! Plus there's a nice beer selection and even a specialty "Green Wave" daiquiri. The only downside Is that parking becomes complicated since the nearby streets are shut down to parking with "local traffic only" barricades manned by police. It can mean a lengthy walk if you don't cab it or get dropped off. I think there was a sense of "Bulid it and they will come" mentality with this stadium. Although it's been a slow and gradual increase, over the 3 seasons, I have seen more excitement for the program and this past week's Homecoming festivities sure drew a nice sized crowd. I'm glad to see Football return to campus and see locals who aren't alumni, support the team as well. I myself am a UNO graduate but am the daughter of a Tulane Alumna (proud graduate of Sophie Newcomb College of Tulane actually). Oh, this is a cool aside. This season the school offered free tickets to current students of neighboring NOLA schools as long as they shows their school ID. So UNO, Loyola, Dillard, Xavier and SUNO students could join in and support another home team school. Kinda makes me wish I was still a student instead of paying my full price ticket, but oh well, I'm still supporting the Home Team!!
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QueenDivaChanel 5.
Dec 9, 2019
The stadium is gorgeous. Hubby, Son and I had a blast . We played UCF and we lost . However, lots of people came out and supported Tulane . The ticket people at the front gate was kind . However , the seating attendant was very rude to anyone that they wanted to . They really need some training on the right way . It's ok to always be professional, productive and still have Fun while working.
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Charles H.
May 13, 2016
AN URBANE UPTOWN PASTIME Unlike that other top-15 nationally ranked Louisiana university, the vibe at Turchin is cornier and more laid back than a 7th inning stretch. Because the venue is so small fans are sprinkled amid the players' dedicated parents, siblings, 8-year-old mitt sporting nephews and girlfriends. Thus it can get quite awkward when the blowing-it relief pitcher's mom is sitting 3 yards away and you wanna yell "throw the f**king bum out!" Result: we all bite our tongues and pray that sweet Jesus will "throw the f**king bum out!"TONIGHT'S PREMIER SWAG: A RIPTIDE BOBBLE HEAD!Abita, NOLA Brewery, Miller & Coors 24 ounces $6-$8.$2 Tuesdays huge ballpark hot dogs.The $6 overstuffed swimp po'boy is the best deal.Free on-campus secured covered parking.30 mix and pair-up reserved seating tickets are just $250.An assigned personal Tulane athletics "concierge".
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Mike H.
Oct 30, 2015
I'm not a Tulane alum so I think I am more likely to give a review that isn't bias. I went to my 1st game here a few weeks back to watch Tulane play nationally ranked Houston on a Friday night. The game was also televised on one of ESPN's 37 channels. I'm pretty sure this game was on The Ocho. The stadium is not that impressive. I've been to a ton of sporting events and venues in my life and while I wasn't expecting Cowboy Stadium in terms or technology or Tiger Stadium in terms of fanbase, I was expecting more than Hoss Memtsas stadium on the Westbank. It felt like I was watching a high school game except Jesuit vs Holy Cross would draw a larger crowd. This place is very low budget which is smart since about only 637 people go to the games. I know I sound mean but seriously why build this place? The football program almost went defunct 5 years ago and the new stadium feel has already worn off in only 1 year. If the stadium isn't going to draw more fans, then they should have stayed at the dome. The food is not very good and the beer is the boring Coors, Bud and Miller but they do have Abita. The atmosphere is non-existent. There is zero excitement in the stands. That's huge for the college football experience. A better team equals a better experience.
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Robert H.
Sep 11, 2024
Great game time experience. Lots of good food options. Also not in pictures Dat dog, pizza, Oak Steet BBQ, friend chicken, hamburgers and seafood.
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