Kelvin Sampson, Kansas and Houston
Houston coach Kelvin Sampson, in praising his team’s maturity after it beat Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday night, uttered one of his typical aphorisms: “There’s a 94-foot slab of rectangular wood we play on.
Here's a look at how the Houston men's basketball team erased a six-point deficit in a handful of seconds to win at Kansas.
The Cougars overcame six-point deficits with 1:09 remaining in regulation and eight seconds left in overtime to beat KU
In improbable fashion, the Houston Cougars found a way to pick up their first Quadrant 1 victory of the season on Saturday night. Trailing Kansas by six points
No. 7 Houston expects to return its second-leading scorer, Emanuel Sharp, against No. 12 Kansas, coach Kelvin Sampson told ESPN.
Take No. 12 Kansas Jayhawks against the spread to take care of homecourt over the visiting No. 7 Houston Cougars in Big 12 action.
Here’s what to watch for as No. 12-ranked Kansas plays host to No. 7 Houston at 5:30 p.m. Saturday inside Allen Fieldhouse.
Houston extended its current win streak to nine straight after a 70-54 win against West Virginia at the Fertitta Center. Houston downs West Vir
Shortly after Houston defeated K-State 87-57 on Saturday, Jerome Tang tipped his proverbial hat to the Cougars and said they have become what the Wildcats aspire to be.
After his team came into Lawrence and found itself on the receiving end of arguably Kansas’ best performance of the 2023-24 season, Houston coach Kelvin Sampson said it was “sacrilege” for KU to be the underdog in any game,
Kansas center Hunter Dickinson (1) hangs his head in the final moments of the Jayhawks’ 92-86, double-overtime loss to Houston on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025 at Allen Fieldhouse. Photo by Nick Krug