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Shirtless Tulane fan shoves Memphis basketball player after storming court in wild scene

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A court-storming scene in Tulane during a college basketball game led to one shirtless fan shoving a player on the Memphis Tigers. 

The Tulane Green Wave, an unranked team, upset No. 10 Memphis, 81-79, to move to 12-6 on the season. Meanwhile, the Tigers are now 15-4 on the year.

A rabid fan base rushed the court after the final buzzer went off, with one fan shirtless as he joined the crowd.

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Memphis Tigers head coach Penny Hardaway (Adam Davis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images/File)

But that fan seemed to be looking for David Jones, a junior forward in his first year at Memphis after playing for St. John’s last season. Video caught the fan shoving Jones in the back before rejoining the crowd on the floor.

Jones didn’t react to the fan, though, as he was seen walking off the court in the other direction.

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While this could’ve been a worse incident than it turned out to be, fans rushing the court is always a scary thing for the opposing team.

IOWA'S CAITLIN CLARK SHAKEN UP AFTER COLLIDING WITH COURT-STORMING FAN: ‘JUST HAMMERED’

A prime example was Ohio State, the 18th-ranked team in women’s college basketball, watching fans sprint onto the hardwood after defeating No. 2 Iowa in overtime.

Iowa star Caitlin Clark was jogging off the court when an Ohio State fan collided with her, leaving Clark shaken up.

Tulane Green Wave head coach Ron Hunter (Adam Davis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images/File)

"Now, obviously, I can see they’re storming the court, which is totally fine and, I mean, good for their students," Clark said, per the Dayton Daily News. 

"Great win for

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