The Wolverines (20-6, 12-3) are still squarely in the race for a league title, but instead of being in firm control with a win over Michigan State, they are a half-game behind the Spartans entering their final five games of the regular season.
Michigan will start with a game at Nebraska; the Wolverines are 6-2 on the road this season.
The Cornhuskers (17-10, 7-9) are still in the hunt for an NCAA Tournament berth, and playing Michigan will present another opportunity to get a Quad 1 win to pad their resume.
Nebraska has won the last two meetings against Michigan, although the Wolverines have dominated the rivalry since Nebraska joined the Big Ten in 2011, owning a 16-3 record against the Cornhuskers.
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The Wolverines (20-6, 12-3) are still squarely in the race for a league title, but instead of being in firm control with a win over Michigan State, they are a half-game behind the Spartans entering their final five games of the regular season.
Michigan will start with a game at Nebraska; the Wolverines are 6-2 on the road this season.
The Cornhuskers (17-10, 7-9) are still in the hunt for an NCAA Tournament berth, and playing Michigan will present another opportunity to get a Quad 1 win to pad their resume.
Nebraska has won the last two meetings against Michigan, although the Wolverines have dominated the rivalry since Nebraska joined the Big Ten in 2011, owning a 16-3 record against the Cornhuskers.
BOL Ladies & Gentlemen
May have 1-2 more . . . still pondering this evenings games
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The Cougars (23-4, 15-1 Big 12) hold a three-game lead in the conference standings with four games remaining in the regular season. Houston can take a significant step toward securing the top seed for the conference tournament by defeating ninth-ranked Texas Tech (21-6, 12-4) -- the lone team to beat the Cougars in Big 12 play this season -- on the road on Monday.
A win over the Red Raiders would mark the fourth for Houston against a ranked conference foe this season. That gauntlet has proven especially challenging, but one the Cougars anticipated.
"Houston, Arizona, Texas Tech, Iowa State, and Kansas are all ranked," Sampson said. "They've always done what needs to be done. This is my 14th year coaching in the Big 12. I don't see it any different than it always has been. It's always good, it always has outstanding coaches, great fanbases, and great tradition-rich programs."
Texas Tech showcased similar late-game toughness while defeating the Cougars 82-81 in overtime on Feb. 1. That win snapped several streaks for the Cougars, including a 33-game homecourt winning streak that was the longest in the nation. The Red Raiders have already proven their mettle against Houston. Doing so again would confirm their status as contenders.
"This game is about an approach, mentality and willingness to stay in the middle of it," Texas Tech coach Grant McCasland said. "You can't ever get on the outside of these games. You have to be willing to put your nose right in the middle. Nobody does that better than Houston. If we want to be the program that everyone loves, then this game on Monday will be a great barometer for what our grit level is."
What do you call an Eternal Optimist? An accordion player with a beeper!
The Cougars (23-4, 15-1 Big 12) hold a three-game lead in the conference standings with four games remaining in the regular season. Houston can take a significant step toward securing the top seed for the conference tournament by defeating ninth-ranked Texas Tech (21-6, 12-4) -- the lone team to beat the Cougars in Big 12 play this season -- on the road on Monday.
A win over the Red Raiders would mark the fourth for Houston against a ranked conference foe this season. That gauntlet has proven especially challenging, but one the Cougars anticipated.
"Houston, Arizona, Texas Tech, Iowa State, and Kansas are all ranked," Sampson said. "They've always done what needs to be done. This is my 14th year coaching in the Big 12. I don't see it any different than it always has been. It's always good, it always has outstanding coaches, great fanbases, and great tradition-rich programs."
Texas Tech showcased similar late-game toughness while defeating the Cougars 82-81 in overtime on Feb. 1. That win snapped several streaks for the Cougars, including a 33-game homecourt winning streak that was the longest in the nation. The Red Raiders have already proven their mettle against Houston. Doing so again would confirm their status as contenders.
"This game is about an approach, mentality and willingness to stay in the middle of it," Texas Tech coach Grant McCasland said. "You can't ever get on the outside of these games. You have to be willing to put your nose right in the middle. Nobody does that better than Houston. If we want to be the program that everyone loves, then this game on Monday will be a great barometer for what our grit level is."
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