The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Houston in first Final Four since 1984

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Houston overcame a blown 17-point lead to hold off Oregon State, 67-61, on March 29 in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Final Four for the first time in 37 years.

THE SCORE HOUSTON 67, OREGON STATE 61

Quentin Grimes hit a 3-pointer with 3:21 left to break a 55-all tie. The second-seeded Cougars (28-3) spent the first half building a big lead behind a dominant defense, but they spent the second half hanging on as the 12th-seeded Beavers tried to add one more surprising result to a Midwest Region bracket beset by upsets.

Grimes’ 3 from near the top of the arc finally steadied the Cougars, and Houston knocked down enough free throws down the stretch while holding Oregon State without a basket during a critical 3 ½ minutes.

That sent the Cougars on to the national semifinals to face the ArkansasBa­ylor

winner.

It wasn’t always pretty, with Houston shooting 29% after halftime and 32% for the game. Yet it also exemplifie­d the program’s rugged defense-first identity under Kelvin Sampson, who has led Houston to accomplish­ments it hadn’t matched since the famed “Phi Slama Jama” days of the 1980s.

Marcus Sasser scored 20 points to lead Houston

while Grimes added 18. Fittingly, it was DeJon Jarreau — the American Athletic Conference’s defensive player of the year who led the effort that stymied Oregon State star Ethan Thompson — who was named the most outstandin­g player of the Midwest Region.

Jarreau finished with 10 points, eight rebounds and eight assists two days after flirting with another tripledoub­le and shutting down Syracuse’s Buddy Boeheim in the Sweet 16.

This will be Houston’s first Final Four since Hakeem Olajuwon and coach Guy Lewis led the Cougars to the 1984 title game, in which they lost to Patrick Ewing and Georgetown. When this one was over, Houston’s players sprinted to midcourt to celebrate, then migrated to the corner of the court near the Houston fan section and started jumping around — and on top of each other — in a celebrator­y mob.

Jarreau shared a long embrace with Sampson at midcourt, the reward for Sampson in his seventh season of returning a onceproud program to national prominence.

Maurice Calloo scored 13 points to lead Oregon State (20-13), which was vying to become the worst-seeded team ever to make a Final Four. But Thompson finished with 11 points on 3-for-12 shooting after averaging 20.3 points in the Beavers’ NCAA victories against Tennessee, Oklahoma State and Loyola Chicago.

 ?? AIMEE BIELOZER — FOR THE MORNING JOURNAL ?? Kenston’s Michael Persichett­i swings during the Bombers’ loss to Olmsted Falls on March 29.
AIMEE BIELOZER — FOR THE MORNING JOURNAL Kenston’s Michael Persichett­i swings during the Bombers’ loss to Olmsted Falls on March 29.
 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Houston guard DeJon Jarreau passes over Oregon State forward Maurice Calloo during the first half March 29in Indianapol­is.
DARRON CUMMINGS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston guard DeJon Jarreau passes over Oregon State forward Maurice Calloo during the first half March 29in Indianapol­is.

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