
No. 14 Houston tops Bearcats, takes AAC regular-season title
3/1/2022 10:50:00 PM | Men's Basketball
HOUSTON (AP) - University of Houston graduate forward Fabian White Jr. had a career-high 28 points and 10 rebounds as the 14th-ranked Cougars beat Cincinnati 71-53 on Tuesday night and clinched the American Athletic Conference regular-season title.
White scored 20 points in the first half as the Cougars (25-4, 14-2 AAC) built a 38-34 lead at the break. There were 16 lead changes and five ties in the first half.
''I'm always happy for my seniors, especially when they're the leaders,'' Houston coach Kelvin Sampson said. ''Fabian led this team. He's led this team since Marcus (Sasser) and Tramon (Mark) went down (in December with season-ending injuries).''
Sampson said he doesn't take winning games or championships for granted because he knows how hard it is and how hard his team has worked.
''Nothing happens easily,'' Sampson said. ''It's hard to win a game. That's the disconnect that people who have never coached or played don't understand - how hard it is to win a game. . The problem with success is the more you have, the more it is taken for granted.''
White scored his previous career high of 22 points on Feb. 6 in Cincinnati.
''He's about as good as anybody in this league this year,'' Cincinnati coach Wes Miller said of White. ''We've had a hard time with him both times we've seen Houston. His ability to play both inside and out causes so many problems.''
Josh Carlton had 15 points and nine rebounds, and Kyler Edwards and Taze Moore each added 12 points for Houston, which shot 43% (23 for 54).
The Cougars won their fifth straight game and claimed the conference's regular-season title for the third time in four seasons.
''This one hits a little different because we were counted out early in the season, even before conference even started,'' White said of the conference title.
Houston outrebounded Cincinnati 41-28 and held an 18-6 advantage in second-chance points.
Mike Saunders Jr. scored 14 points, and John Newman III added 11 points and seven rebounds for the Bearcats (17-13, 7-10). Cincinnati shot 40% (20 for 50), including 8 for 27 from 3-point range. The Bearcats struggled from the free throw line, going 5 for 16.
Cincinnati has lost four straight games.
''I liked how we competed in the first 20 minutes,'' Miller said. ''I really liked it. Perfect? No. Some errors that were frustrating? Yes. I thought we competed our brains out for 20 minutes. I didn't like the way we started the second half, and then, kind of in that hole again. We talked a lot about that, where you're just kind of digging yourself into holes.''
The Cougars opened the second half by outscoring Cincinnati 22-9, capped by a three-point play by Edwards with nine minutes that gave Houston a 60-43 lead.
BIG PICTURE
Cincinnati: The Bearcats got 24 points from their bench. . Cincinnati's 27 3-point attempts gave the team a school record with 771 3-point attempts this season. . Cincinnati scored a season low for a half with 19 second-half points.
''I thought we generated some really good looks in the second half,'' Miller said. ''You look down, and you're 7 for 25 from the field, 3 for 16 from 3 and 2 for 8 from the free-throw line. I thought we just couldn't get a couple of them to drop.''
Houston: The Cougars held a 32-20 advantage in points in the paint. . Houston made 20 of 24 shots from the line. . The win helps the Cougars, who are looking to strengthen their resume heading into the NCAA Tournament.
UP NEXT
• Following Tuesday's game, the Cougars close their regular-season home slate and celebrate Senior Night when they face Temple at 6 p.m., Thursday, inside the Fertitta Center. That game will air on ESPN2/U.
• Forward Fabian White Jr., guard Kyler Edwards, guard Taze Moore and forward Josh Carlton will be honored in pregame ceremonies. Fans are encouraged to be in their seats by 5:20 p.m., with the Senior Ceremony scheduled to begin around 5:30 p.m., Thursday.
• Houston enjoyed a 66-61 win in the conference opener for both teams in Philadelphia on Jan. 2.
• From there, the Cougars close the regular season when they take on Memphis inside FedExForum at 11 a.m., March 6. That game will air on CBS.
• The Tigers claimed a 69-59 win inside the Fertitta Center in Houston on Feb. 12 in the first meeting between the two teams this season, snapping the Cougars' 37-game home winning streak.
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