The Manila Times

HOUSTON NIPS TEXAS A&M, MAKES SWEET 16

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Houston Cougars breathed a sigh of relief celebratin­g their latest Sweet 16 berth.

What looked like a victory in hand turned into an overtime thriller in the span of two minutes.

Emanuel Sharp started overtime with a 3-pointer that put Houston ahead to stay as the top-seeded Cougars advanced to the Sweet 16 back in Texas by topping No. 9 seed Texas A&M 100-95 on Sunday (Monday in Manila).

Houston coach Kelvin Sampson credited playing this debut season in the Big 12, filled with lots of close games, with having his Cougars ready for this game.

“We’re very fortunate tonight to win. Texas A&M could’ve won that game,” Sampson said. “But only one team can advance. I’ve learned not to autopsy wins at this time of the year. So we move on.”

The Aggies forced overtime with a furious rally, outscoring Houston 17-5 in the final two minutes of regulation. Andersson Garcia beat the buzzer with his ninth 3-pointer of the season, and then was mobbed by his teammates.

“Obviously, it’s a shot that will go down in Texas A&M lore,” Aggies coach Buzz Williams said. “It was to tie. It wasn’t to win, you know?”

Sampson called the final two minutes of regulation “Murphy’s Law,” with missed free throws and the ball bouncing everywhere.

“They didn’t miss a 3,” Sampson said. “And they didn’t make an easy one. They were all hard 3’s.”

Sharp fouled out after his 3, finishing with 30 points. His teammates outscored Texas A&M 7-1 to start the extra session and close it out.

The win by Houston (32-4) means all eight teams seeded 1 and 2 advanced to the Sweet 16 for the fifth time since the NCAA tourney started seeding in 1979. The top eight seeds also advanced in 2019, 2009, 1995 and 1989.

The Cougars will play Duke, a 99-55 winner over, on Friday (Saturday in Manila) in Dallas in the South Region semifinals. This will be Houston’s fifth straight Sweet 16 and 16th all-time.

They are playing in part for Reggie Chaney, a forward who was part of Houston’s Final Four team in 2021, who died in August at the age of 23. Chaney’s No. 32 is on a patch on Houston jerseys, and Sampson said at halftime he asked his Cougars what would Chaney do in this game.

“That was for big Reg,” Sampson said.

Jamal Shead had 21 points and 10 assists for Houston. He was one of four Cougars who fouled out.

Shead mentioned how Sampson talked about how hard Chaney would have played, pointing to the 32 on his jersey.

 ?? PHOTO BY GEORGE WALKER 4TH/AP ?? MOVING AHEAD
Houston guard Jamal Shead shoots the ball past Texas A&M guard Manny Obaseki during the first half of a secondroun­d college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament, Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Memphis, Tennessee.
PHOTO BY GEORGE WALKER 4TH/AP MOVING AHEAD Houston guard Jamal Shead shoots the ball past Texas A&M guard Manny Obaseki during the first half of a secondroun­d college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament, Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Memphis, Tennessee.

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