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Houston Dominates Tennessee, Punches Ticket to Final Four

Houston Dominates Tennessee, Punches Ticket to Final Four

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

March 31, 2025

3 min read

Brief

Houston Cougars dominated Tennessee to reach the Final Four, showcasing elite defense and extending their winning streak, setting up a highly anticipated clash with Duke in San Antonio.

The Houston Cougars brought their A-game and their iron-clad defense to the Elite Eight on Sunday, leaving the Tennessee Volunteers struggling to keep up. In a commanding 69-50 victory, Houston secured their first Final Four spot since 2021, thanks to a defense that held Tennessee to just 15 first-half points—the lowest in an Elite Eight game since 1979. Ouch.

With this win, the Cougars have now advanced to the Final Four seven times in their history, and their remarkable 17-game winning streak remains intact. Talk about momentum.

Prior stumbles in the Sweet 16 didn’t haunt this year’s Houston team, as coach Kelvin Sampson’s squad remains in the hunt for the program's elusive first national championship. Their next challenge? Facing Duke on Saturday in San Antonio, conveniently just a three-and-a-half-hour drive from their campus. That home-court energy could be the game-changer they need.

Key players like Emanuel Sharp, who nailed four 3-pointers, and Joseph Tugler, who grabbed nine rebounds, made their presence felt on the court. Not to be overlooked, Tugler played a pivotal role in Friday’s dramatic win over Purdue with his clutch assist.

For Tennessee, the heartbreak continues. Despite strong efforts from Chaz Lanier and Jordan Gainey, who each scored 17 points, the Volunteers once again fell short of reaching their first Final Four. Coach Rick Barnes’ team faced elimination in the regional finals for the second consecutive year, a bitter pill to swallow for a squad that had so much promise.

When Tennessee attempted a second-half rally, Houston swiftly shut it down. The Cougars’ top-notch 3-point shooting extended their lead to 17 points, and their relentless defense kept Tennessee’s offense from ever truly finding its rhythm. Even the Volunteers’ defense, which had outshone Kentucky in the previous round, wasn’t enough to stop the Houston juggernaut.

As the Cougars prepare to face Duke, Houston fans are undoubtedly dreaming of a return to the national championship game—a feat they last achieved in 1983 and 1984 during the iconic Phi Slama Jama era. Will this be the year Houston finally clinches the title? Stay tuned.

Topics

Houston CougarsFinal FourNCAA basketballElite EightTennessee VolunteersMarch Madnesscollege basketballKelvin SampsonDuke matchupEmanuel SharpSportsNCAA

Editor's Comments

Houston's defense was the real MVP here; holding a team to 15 first-half points in the Elite Eight is almost cruel. Tennessee's struggles, meanwhile, show just how unforgiving March Madness can be. Also, can we talk about how Houston's fans basically get a home game in San Antonio? Sometimes, the stars just align.

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