Kelvin Sampson, Kansas and Houston
Houston keeps winning games, from blowouts to some of the more improbable outcomes. The Cougars, as a result, keep moving up in the latest edition of the two pr
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.
Check out everything Houston basketball coach Kelvin Sampson and his players had to say Saturday after a win on the road in Big 12 play at Kansas.
Here are some thoughts Houston coach Kelvin Sampson had after the Coogs’ latest win on their home court. On giving guard LJ Cryer the ball more in the second half (Cryer got in
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
Disaster struck twice for Kansas on Saturday night. Once in regulation and once in the first overtime period, the Jayhawks held six-point leads late against higher-ranked Houston. In the second half,
Houston junior point guard Milos Uzan reached double figures in the Cougars’ two games this past week. The latter of those two games was a near triple-double in
Take No. 12 Kansas Jayhawks against the spread to take care of homecourt over the visiting No. 7 Houston Cougars in Big 12 action.
No doubt, last Saturday’s double-overtime win by Houston ranks in the annals of unthinkable, implausible and incredible. In fact, one of the foremost college basketball rankings experts termed it the most improbable win in the past 15 years among ranked teams.
Michigan State moved up one spot to No. 7 and was followed by the Vols, who balanced out their close loss to Auburn by beating No. 14 Mississippi State. Marquette and Purdue — which beat then-No. 21 Michigan — rounded out the top 10.