-0.0 o0.0
FDU 0.0 u0.0
CSB 6.5 o133.5
FGCU -6.5 u133.5
LIVE End Nov 22
OHIO 85 -7.5 o149.0
PORT 73 7.5 u149.0
LIVE 00:18 2nd Nov 22
DRKE 75 3.0 o143.0
FAU 63 -3.0 u143.0
ALBY
LIVE End Nov 22
MTU 95 -1.0 o145.5
USF 88 1.0 u145.5
LIVE End Nov 22
MIA 74 -4.5 o158.5
OKST 80 4.5 u158.5
PRE 5.5 o135.0
YSU -5.5 u135.0
LIVE End Nov 22
JMU 67 -2.5 o142.5
UCSD 73 2.5 u142.5
STT 2.0 o141.5
WOF -2.0 u141.5
INDPU 2.5 o133.5
CCU -2.5 u133.5
TB
FAMU
LIVE 08:49 2nd Nov 22
BRAD 77 -6.0 o146.0
WRST 74 6.0 u146.0
LIVE End Nov 22
UTECH 53 24.5 o155.5
UTAH 84 -24.5 u155.5
LIVE End Nov 22
CAMP 60 25.0 o142.5
OSU 104 -25.0 u142.5
UTM -3.0 o144.0
LEM 3.0 u144.0
SCUS 11.5 o154.0
ETSU -11.5 u154.0
LIVE End Nov 22
DREX 73 7.0 o136.0
FOR 71 -7.0 u136.0
NCCU 5.0 o143.0
GSU -5.0 u143.0
UNCA -8.5 o147.5
SEMO 8.5 u147.5
ULM 4.0 o137.0
NWST -4.0 u137.0
IW 4.5 o142.5
NAU -4.5 u142.5
LIVE End Nov 22
NEB 74 10.0 o151.0
CREI 63 -10.0 u151.0
LIVE End Nov 22
PEPP 50 19.0 o137.5
NW 68 -19.0 u137.5
SDAK -2.5 o154.0
USI 2.5 u154.0
PRST 4.5 o160.5
MILW -4.5 u160.5
SCST -1.0 o147.5
AAMU 1.0 u147.5
LANE -0.0 o0.0
ARST 0.0 u0.0
ALST -1.0 o143.5
NEOM 1.0 u143.5
LIVE End Nov 22
MSST 84 -1.0 o157.5
SMU 79 1.0 u157.5
LIVE 02:03 2nd Nov 22
TEX 59 -7.5 o149.5
STJOE 55 7.5 u149.5
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UCRV 77 10.5 o143.5
CSU 75 -10.5 u143.5
NORF 19.5 o145.0
GRC -19.5 u145.0
UCI -7.0 o138.0
WEB 7.0 u138.0
LIVE End Nov 22
BAY 62 4.5 o142.0
TENN 77 -4.5 u142.0
NWESU -0.0 o0.0
SEA 0.0 u0.0
LIVE 13:58 2nd Nov 22
ALCN 47 27.0 o142.5
WASH 48 -27.0 u142.5
LIVE 11:16 2nd Nov 22
UND 49 11.0 o147.0
LMU 49 -11.0 u147.0
LIVE 10:21 2nd Nov 22
SUU 53 -1.5 o151.0
USD 42 1.5 u151.0
LIVE 15:35 2nd Nov 22
CSF 27 27.0 o135.0
UCLA 48 -27.0 u135.0
LIVE 05:19 1st Nov 22
DUKE 34 2.0 o162.0
ARIZ 27 -2.0 u162.0
LIVE 05:16 1st Nov 22
SLU 37 3.5 o154.5
WICH 40 -3.5 u154.5
Final Nov 22
UIC 96 1.5 o151.0
LAS 83 -1.5 u151.0
Final Nov 22
LONG 89 7.5 o148.0
UAB 81 -7.5 u148.0
Final Nov 22
NE 60 -4.0 o149.0
FIU 58 4.0 u149.0
Final Nov 22
ECU 71 -13.0 o143.5
STET 64 13.0 u143.5
Final Nov 22
PITT 74 -7.5 o144.0
LSU 63 7.5 u144.0
Final Nov 22
ILST 68 11.0 o135.5
MCNS 76 -11.0 u135.5
Final Nov 22
KC 60 -4.0 o133.5
AMER 64 4.0 u133.5
Final Nov 22
TEM 69 4.5 o148.5
FSU 78 -4.5 u148.5
Final Nov 22
WIS 86 -4.5 o148.0
UCF 70 4.5 u148.0
Final Nov 22
HALL 60 5.5 o136.0
VAN 76 -5.5 u136.0
Final Nov 22
ULL 69 10.5 o133.5
LIB 89 -10.5 u133.5
Final Nov 22
MONM 67 5.0 o133.5
SFA 72 -5.0 u133.5
Final Nov 22
LAM 72 10.5 o149.0
AKR 79 -10.5 u149.0
Final Nov 22
JVST 80 4.0 o153.5
TOL 82 -4.0 u153.5
Final Nov 22
SYR 74 11.0 o151.0
TTU 79 -11.0 u151.0
Final Nov 22
CWM 61 16.0 o165.0
NCST 84 -16.0 u165.0
Final Nov 22
COLG 67 -1.5 o142.0
HARV 78 1.5 u142.0
Final Nov 22
ARMY 79 -1.0 o139.0
MAN 80 1.0 u139.0
Final Nov 22
CHS 61 17.0 o155.5
INST 97 -17.0 u155.5
Final Nov 22
WIN 61 20.5 o161.5
LOU 76 -20.5 u161.5
Final Nov 22
SIU 68 18.5 o159.0
FLA 93 -18.5 u159.0
Final Nov 22
MORG 73 3.5 o156.0
BUFF 82 -3.5 u156.0
Final Nov 22
VMI 66 19.0 o146.5
DAV 93 -19.0 u146.5
Final Nov 22
JKST 59 35.5 o157.5
UK 108 -35.5 u157.5
Final Nov 22
MW 39 12.0 o134.5
BUT 78 -12.0 u134.5
Final Nov 22
SJU 80 -10.5 o129.0
UVA 55 10.5 u129.0
Final OT Nov 22
UNO 93 18.0 o148.0
TULN 87 -18.0 u148.0
Final Nov 22
PAC 56 20.5 o149.5
MIZZ 91 -20.5 u149.5
Final Nov 22
ELON 84 15.5 o143.0
ND 77 -15.5 u143.0
Final Nov 22
TXST 83 6.0 o139.0
PRIN 80 -6.0 u139.0
Final Nov 22
VCU 61 1.0 o139.5
NEV 64 -1.0 u139.5
Final Nov 22
IOWA 69 -2.5 o168.0
USU 77 2.5 u168.0
Final Nov 22
GW 71 9.0 o150.5
KSU 83 -9.0 u150.5
Final Nov 22
HOF 44 27.5 o132.5
HOU 80 -27.5 u132.5
Final Nov 22
UVU 77 6.5 o143.0
MURR 75 -6.5 u143.0
Final Nov 22
WIGB 81 -1.0 o151.5
EVAN 98 1.0 u151.5
Final Nov 22
RICE 61 -11.5 o135.5
HCU 58 11.5 u135.5
Final Nov 22
SELA 61 11.5 o140.0
WYO 64 -11.5 u140.0
Final Nov 22
UALR 67 21.0 o144.5
ARK 79 -21.0 u144.5
Oregon St. 0th Pacific-1220-13
Houston 0th American Athletic Conference28-4

Oregon St. @ Houston preview

Lucas Oil Stadium

Last Meeting ( Mar 18, 2009 ) Houston 45, Oregon St. 49

The Houston Cougars have waited nearly four decades to revisit their past glory as one of the premier college basketball programs in the nation and after their dominating defensive performance on Saturday at Hinkle Fieldhouse, they need one more win to reach that plateau.

The second-seeded Cougars (27-3) rolled to a 62-46 victory over 11th-seeded Syracuse in the second Midwest Region semifinal to set a date opposite No. 12 seed Oregon State (20-12) on Monday for a spot in the Final Four. Houston has made five previous trips to the Final Four, including three consecutive appearances from 1982-84 when it reached its pinnacle under coach Guy Lewis.

With so much at stake in the present at Indianapolis, it remains difficult for the Cougars to avoid looking back in time. Houston coach Kelvin Sampson did his best to toe the line between the then and now.

"I think you should honor the past but I think you should live in the present," Sampson said. "Thirty-seven years ago is irrelevant to our team. Our team is now. People should be heaping praise on this group of kids. This is about this group of kids, what they've accomplished and what they've worked to accomplish."

Houston has benefited from a fortunate draw, with the Beavers -- following No. 10 Rutgers and Syracuse -- set to become the third double-digit seed it will face during this NCAA Tournament.

Still, the Cougars have not wasted the opportunity. Against Syracuse and its vaunted zone defense, Houston exercised patience offensively while flexing its muscle defensively and on the glass. The latter two have become program tenets under Sampson, and against Syracuse, the Cougars produced a plus-9 rebounding edge while limiting the Orange to just 28 percent shooting.

The current program culture has come to mean as much as past program glory.

"Obviously we know the excitement we're bringing to the city of Houston and to the university," Cougars senior guard DeJon Jarreau said. "We're very happy for that. But we have a business to accomplish. We have a mission to accomplish. And we're just trying to do our best to try to go as far as we can.

"We know we're making history. And like I've been saying, we are just approaching it as a business standpoint, just going out, executing our game plan, and playing to the great culture that we have here."

Oregon State continued its stunning postseason run by eliminating eighth-seeded Loyola Chicago 65-58 in the first Midwest Region semifinal. After finishing sixth in the Pac-12, the Beavers needed to win that postseason tournament just to qualify for the NCAA Tournament.

Much has been made of the Beavers' unexpected turn this postseason starting with wins over UCLA, Oregon and Colorado -- all NCAA Tournament teams -- in the Pac-12 tournament. Oregon State has continued that momentum by ousting three higher-seeded teams since claiming an automatic bid in the NCAA Tournament, with talk of earning overdue respect now the narrative.

"The guys pay attention to all the media and, as much as we try to steer them away from it, the social media, in particular," Beavers coach Wayne Tinkle said. "They just want to keep riding the wave. We did use the 12th -- during the year when we were picked 12th in the league.

"Really haven't made a big deal about the 12th seed in the tournament. We were thrilled to be here. But we knew we had a mission. I don't want to throw too much at them. They'll see it. They'll see it. And it's cool. But we just gotta really keep our feet on the ground, stay humble and stay hungry, keep grinding away."

The Beavers are certainly aware of the chatter surrounding their current run to the Elite Eight, the program's first extended tournament run since a berth in the 1982 West Region final. Oregon State last reached the Final Four in 1963, and with history within reach, the Beavers have acknowledged that they picked an opportune time to live up to their own expectations.

The results weren't there during the season. That fact doesn't mean the Beavers didn't believe.

"I think even during the regular season, going into games we're pretty confident in our abilities as a team," Beavers senior guard Ethan Thompson said. "But having the wins to back it up, winning six straight ... going into these games is just more confidence, really, believing in each other and trusting each other to get another win. And our guys don't want to stop playing."

--Field Level Media

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