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2018–19 Houston Cougars men's basketball team


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2018–19 Houston Cougars men's basketball
American Athletic Conference
No. 12
No. 11
33–4 (16–2 AAC)
Kelvin Sampson (5th season)
Alvin Brooks
Kellen Sampson
Quannas White
H&PE ArenaFertitta Center

The 2018–19 Houston Cougars men's basketball team represented the University of Houston during the 2018–19 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Cougars were led by fifth-year head coach Kelvin Sampson as members of the American Athletic Conference. Beginning December 1, 2018, they played their home games at Fertitta Center, which reopened after a $60 million upgrade. The Cougars played their first four non-conference home games at H&PE Arena while construction on Fertitta Center was completed.

Houston finished the 2018–19 regular season 29–2, including an AAC-best 16–2 record in conference play. They were the runner-up in the American Athletic Conference tournament, falling 69–57 to Cincinnati in the final. The Cougars earned the #3 seed in the Midwest Region of the NCAA tournament, where they went 2–1, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen before falling 62–58 to Kentucky. Houston's final overall season record of 33–4 set a program record for wins.

The Cougars finished the 2017–18 season 27–8, 14–4 in AAC play to finish in a tie for second place. As the No. 3 seed in the AAC tournament, they defeated UCF and Wichita State before losing to Cincinnati in the championship game. The Cougars received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 6 seed in the West region. They defeated San Diego State in the First Round before losing to eventual National Runner-up Michigan in the Second Round.

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownReason for departure
Mike Adewunmi2G6'4"210FreshmanMansfield, TXTransferred to McLennan CC
Wes VanBeck12G6'3"195SeniorHouston, TXGraduated
Nura Zanna13F6'6"240RS SeniorKaduna, NigeriaGraduated
Devin Davis15F6'6"225RS SeniorIndianapolis, INGraduated
Gabe Grant20F6'4"220JuniorChicago, ILTransferred to Buffalo
Valentine Sangoyomi31C6'8"240RS JuniorLagos, NigeriaTransferred
Rob Gray32G6'1"185RS SeniorForest City, NCGraduated
NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownPrevious School
Landon Goesling2G6'2"175Graduate StudentBakersfield, CASt. Edward's
Justin Gorham4F6'7"230JuniorBaltimore, MDTowson
DeJon Jarreau13G6'5"182RS SophomoreNew Orleans, LAHoward College
Brison Gresham55F/C6'9"210RS SophomoreNew Orleans, LAHoward College
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Nate Hinton #24 SFGastonia, NCGaston Day School6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)198 lb (90 kg)Sep 18, 2017
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    (82)
Overall recruit ranking:   Scout: NR    Rivals: NR    ESPN: NR
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:

"2018 Houston Basketball Commitment List". Scout. "ESPN". ESPN. "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout. "2018 Team Ranking". Rivals. | | | | | |

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance) city, state
November 1, 2018*7:00 pmDallas BaptistW 89–6027 – Davis10 – Tied10 – JarreauH&PE Arena (1,000)Houston, TX
November 10, 2018*7:00 pm, ESPN3Alabama A&M Men Against Breast Cancer CupW 101–541–024 – Brooks7 – Hinton9 – RobinsonH&PE Arena (3,725)Houston, TX
November 14, 2018*7:00 pm, ESPN3Rice Men Against Breast Cancer CupW 79–682–020 – Brooks8 – Gresham6 – TiedH&PE Arena (3,952)Houston, TX
November 19, 2018*7:00 pmNorthwestern State Men Against Breast Cancer CupW 82–553–016 – Brooks8 – Tied7 – RobinsonH&PE Arena (3,784)Houston, TX
November 24, 2018*5:00 pmat BYU Men Against Breast Cancer CupW 76–624–024 – Davis7 – Brady6 – TiedMarriott Center (10,959)Provo, UT
November 28, 2018*7:00 pmTexas–Rio Grande ValleyW 58–535–023 – Davis12 – Brooks4 – DavisH&PE Arena (3,972)Houston, TX
December 1, 2018*8:00 pm, ESPN2No. 18 OregonW 65–616–022 – Brooks9 – Brooks7 – RobinsonFertitta Center (7,035)Houston, TX
December 4, 2018*7:00 pm, ESPN3LamarW 79–567–020 – Robinson9 – Brooks7 – DavisFertitta Center (5,587)Houston, TX
December 8, 2018*3:00 pm, FSOKat Oklahoma StateW 63–538–023 – Brooks8 – Tied9 – RobinsonGallagher-Iba Arena (6,596)Stillwater, OK
December 12, 2018*8:00 pm, ESPN2No. 24LSUW 82–769–018 – Robinson9 – Brooks6 – RobinsonFertitta Center (7,039)Houston, TX
December 16, 2018*2:00 pm, ESPNUNo. 24Saint LouisW 68–6410–017 – Davis8 – Brooks3 – RobinsonFertitta Center (6,131)Houston, TX
December 20, 2018*7:00 pm, ESPN3No. 21Utah StateW 60–5011–015 – Brooks11 – Alley4 – RobinsonFertitta Center (6,264)Houston, TX
December 23, 2018*3:00 pmNo. 21Coppin StateW 75–4412–016 – Davis8 – Brooks5 – RobinsonFertitta Center (5,383)Houston, TX
December 29, 2018*3:00 pm, ESPN3No. 22NJITW 80–5913–019 – Davis7 – Gresham5 – HintonFertitta Center (6,180)Houston, TX
January 2, 20197:00 pm, ESPN3No. 19TulsaW 74–5614–0(1–0)21 – Davis10 – Brooks6 – RobinsonFertitta Center (6,420)Houston, TX
January 6, 20195:00 pm, ESPNewsNo. 19MemphisW 90–7715–0(2–0)22 – Brooks9 – Hinton7 – RobinsonFertitta Center (7,039)Houston, TX
January 9, 20196:00 pm, ESPNewsNo. 17at TempleL 69–7315–1(2–1)19 – Brady6 – Robinson4 – JarreauLiacouras Center (5,723)Philadelphia, PA
January 12, 20197:00 pm, CBSSNNo. 17Wichita StateW 79–7016–1(3–1)20 – Davis5 – Tied11 – RobinsonFertitta Center (7,039)Houston, TX
January 16, 20198:00 pm, ESPNewsNo. 21at SMUW 69–5817–1(4–1)20 – Davis5 – Tied4 – JarreauMoody Coliseum (6,013)Dallas, TX
January 19, 20197:00 pm, ESPNUNo. 21at South Florida Saturday ShowcaseW 69–6018–1(5–1)13 – Brady9 – Brady5 – JarreauYuengling Center (5,563)Tampa, FL
January 23, 20197:00 pm, ESPN3No. 17East CarolinaW 94–5019–1(6–1)17 – Brooks7 – Brady8 – RobinsonFertitta Center (6,297)Houston, TX
January 27, 20191:00 pm, ESPNewsNo. 17at TulsaW 77–6520–1(7–1)22 – Brooks10 – Harris5 – RobinsonReynolds Center (4,023)Tulsa, OK
January 31, 20196:00 pm, ESPN2No. 13Temple Thursday Night ShowcaseW 73–6621–1(8–1)24 – Davis12 – Jarreau3 – RobinsonFertitta Center (7,039)Houston, TX
February 7, 20196:00 pm, CBSSNNo. 12at UCFW 77–6822–1(9–1)26 – Davis7 – Brooks7 – RobinsonCFE Arena (6,292)Orlando, FL
February 10, 20193:00 pm, ESPNNo. 12No. 25 CincinnatiW 65–5823–1(10–1)16 – Tied12 – Brooks5 – JarreauFertitta Center (7,039)Houston, TX
February 14, 20196:00 pm, ESPNNo. 9at UConn Thursday Night ShowcaseW 71–6324–1(11–1)18 – Jarreau6 – Tied7 – JarreauXL Center (10,095)Hartford, CT
February 17, 20191:00 pm, CBSSNNo. 9at TulaneW 85–5025–1(12–1)26 – Davis9 – Gresham9 – RobinsonDevlin Fieldhouse (1,957)New Orleans, LA
February 23, 20195:00 pm, ESPN2No. 9South Florida Saturday ShowcaseW 71–5926–1(13–1)17 – Jarreau6 – Brooks4 – JarreauFertitta Center (7,039)Houston, TX
February 27, 20196:00 pm, ESPN3No. 8at East CarolinaW 99–6527–1(14–1)26 – Davis8 – Harris9 – TiedWilliams Arena (4,087)Greenville, NC
March 2, 20193:00 pm, ESPNNo. 8UCF ESPN College GameDay/Saturday PrimetimeL 64–6927–2(14–2)19 – Davis9 – Brooks2 – TiedFertitta Center (7,039)Houston, TX
March 7, 20198:00 pm, ESPNNo. 12SMU Thursday Night ShowcaseW 90–7928–2(15–2)20 – Brooks10 – Brooks5 – RobinsonFertitta Center (7,039)Houston, TX
March 10, 201911:00 am, CBSNo. 12at No. 20 CincinnatiW 85–6929–2(16–2)31 – Davis11 – Hinton6 – DavisFifth Third Arena (12,701)Cincinnati, OH
March 15, 201911:00 am, ESPN2(1) No. 11vs. (9) UConn QuarterfinalsW 84–4530–222 – Davis8 – Tied5 – RobinsonFedEx Forum (7,610)Memphis, TN
March 16, 20192:00 pm, ESPN2(1) No. 11at (5) Memphis SemifinalsW 61–5831–217 – Davis11 – White4 – JarreauFedEx Forum (7,819)Memphis, TN
March 17, 20192:15 pm, ESPN(1) No. 11vs. (2) No. 24 Cincinnati ChampionshipL 57–6931–317 – Brooks8 – Harris4 – JarreauFedEx Forum (7,223)Memphis, TN
March 22, 2019*6:20 pm, TBS(3 MW) No. 11vs. (14 MW) Georgia State First RoundW 84–5532–326 – Davis11 – White7 – JarreauBOK Center (12,443)Tulsa, OK
March 24, 2019*7:40 pm, TNT(3 MW) No. 11vs. (11 MW) Ohio State Second RoundW 74–5933–321 – Davis6 – Tied5 – RobinsonBOK Center (12,606)Tulsa, OK
March 29, 2019*8:59 pm, TBS(3 MW) No. 11vs. (2 MW) No. 7 Kentucky Sweet SixteenL 58–6233–420 – Brooks4 – White6 – RobinsonSprint Center (17,385)Kansas City, MO
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. MW=Midwest. All times are in Central Time.
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