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HOUSTON - Under the leadership of 2018 American Athletic Conference Coach of the Year Kelvin Sampson, the University of Houston Men's Basketball program will compete in a school-record 20 home games during the 2018-19 season.
The Cougars, who advanced to the NCAA Tournament Second Round a year ago, released their 2018-19 schedule, in conjunction with The American, on Wednesday. Playing their first four regular-season home games as well as a Nov. 1 exhibition against Dallas Baptist inside Health & PE Arena on the Texas Southern campus, Houston opens the $60-million Fertitta Center against Pac-12 opponent Oregon at 8 p.m., Dec. 1
Fans may begin purchasing season tickets for as low as $175, a value of less than $9 per home game, while University of Houston graduates from the previous five academic years qualify for special Young Alumni pricing in Section 117 for only $125.
Due to an overwhelming response as the Cougars prepare to move into the Fertitta Center, fans are encouraged to buy their season tickets soon. To order season tickets, fans can call 713-462-6647 or visit uhcougars.com/tickets and follow the appropriate links.
To find the best seats inside the Fertitta Center, fans can check out a 3D map by visiting uhcougars.com/fertittacenter3d.
ABOUT THE COUGARS
After posting a 27-8 record with the program's first NCAA Tournament victory in more than 30 years in 2017-18, Houston returns seven student-athletes and three starters from that award-winning squad.
Senior guard Corey Davis Jr. returns as the team's leading scorer after averaging 13.1 points per game and earning The American All-Tournament Team honors a year ago. The Lafayette, La., native became the fifth player in school history to sink 100 3-pointers in a single season and buried at least one trey in 29 straight games, the second longest streak in school history.
Senior point guard Galen Robinson paced the team and ranked among The American leaders with 3.7 assists per game. The Houston native and Westbury Christian product looks to become only the second player in school history with 100 assists in four seasons during his collegiate career.
Junior guard Armoni Brooks enjoyed a breakthrough season to help lead the Cougars to NCAA postseason play and The American Championship title game. Averaging 9.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, Brooks was recognized as the league's Sixth Man of the Year.
The Cougars also welcome six newcomers to the program this season, including sophomore guard DeJon Jarreau and forward/center Brison Gresham, who previously played at UMass during the 2016-17 season, and senior guard Landon Goesling, an NCAA Division II All-Region performer at St. Edward's.

THE SCHEDULE
Houston opens its 2018-19 regular season against Alabama A&M on Nov. 10 in H&PE Arena in the first meeting between the two schools. That game will be the first of four games in the Men Against Breast Cancer Cup with additional games against Rice (7 p.m., Nov. 14), Northwestern State (7 p.m., Nov. 19) and at BYU (time TBA, Nov. 24).
After facing UT Rio Grande Valley at 7 p.m., Nov. 28, Houston begins a new era when it hosts Oregon at 8 p.m., Dec. 1, in the first game inside the Fertitta Center.
After facing Lamar in a home game at 7 p.m., Dec. 4, the Cougars meet Big 12 rival Oklahoma State at 3 p.m., Dec. 8.
The Cougars welcome SEC opponent LSU to the Fertitta Center for an 8 p.m., Dec. 12, showdown. That game will be the first of seven straight home games.
Houston takes on Atlantic-10 power Saint Louis (2 p.m., Dec. 16), Utah State (7 p.m., Dec. 20), Coppin State (time TBA, Dec. 23) and NJIT (time TBA, Dec. 29. From there, the Cougars open The American play and the new year against Tulsa at 7 p.m., Jan. 2., before playing Memphis (5 p.m., Jan. 6).
From there, Houston will meet Wichita State (7 p.m., Jan. 12), ECU (7 p.m., Jan. 23), Temple (6 p.m., Jan. 31), Cincinnati (3 p.m., Feb. 10), USF (5 p.m., Feb. 23), UCF (3 p.m., March 2) and SMU (8 p.m., March 7) inside the Fertitta Center.
In road action, the Cougars will take on Temple (6 p.m., Jan. 9), SMU (8 p.m., Jan. 16), USF (7 p.m., Jan. 19), Tulsa (1 p.m., Jan. 27), UCF (6 p.m., Feb. 7), UConn (6 p.m., Feb. 14), Tulane (1 p.m., Feb. 17), ECU (6 p.m., Feb. 27) and SMU (8 p.m., March 7).
ABOUT THE FERTITTA CENTER
With a capacity of 7,100, the Fertitta Center will feature a premium club and courtside club as well as a reconfigured bowl with mid-court seating closing to game action. The facility also includes floor-level seating opposite the team benches for UH students.
The University will transform an area adjacent to the Fertitta Center into Hofheinz Pavilion, where fans will be greeted by a bronze statue of former Harris Country Judge Roy Hofheinz.
The renovation was made possible through a generous $20-million donation from University of Houston System Board of Regents Chairman Tillman J. Fertitta and his family in 2016.
JOIN the 50-50 CLUB
Fans are invited to join the 50-50 Club to support Houston Men's Basketball. 50-50 Club members help fund program necessities and enhance the experience for our student-athletes.
Fans who join the 50-50 Club will receive embroidered team apparel, a signed basketball, invitations to practice, a tour of the $25 million Guy V. Lewis Development Facility, regular updates about the program and much more.
To join the 50-50 Club, fans can call 713-743-9742 or email UHMensBasketball@uh.edu. For more information about the 50-50 Club, levels of giving and benefits, fans can click here.
STAY CONNECTED
Fans can receive updates by following @UHCougarMBK on Twitter and catch up with the latest news and notes on the team by clicking LIKE on the team's Facebook and Instagram pages.
2018-19 SCHEDULE
| Date | Opponent | Site | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov. 1 (Thur.) | DALLAS BAPTIST (exhibition) | H&PE ARENA | 7 p.m. |
| Nov. 10 (Sat.) | ALABAMA A&M | H&PE ARENA | TBA |
| Nov. 14 (Wed.) | RICE | H&PE ARENA | 7 p.m. |
| Nov. 19 (Mon.) | NORTHWESTERN STATE | H&PE ARENA | 7 p.m. |
| Nov. 24 (Sat.) | at BYU | Provo, Utah | TBA |
| Nov. 28 (Wed.) | UT RIO GRANDE VALLEY | H&PE Arena | 7 p.m. |
| Dec. 1 (Sat.) | OREGON | FERTITTA CENTER | 8 p.m. |
| Dec. 4 (Tue.) | LAMAR | FERTITTA CENTER | 7 p.m. |
| Dec. 8 (Sat.) | at Oklahoma State | Stillwater, Okla. | 3 p.m. |
| Dec. 12 (Wed.) | LSU | FERTITTA CENTER | 8 p.m. |
| Dec. 16 (Sun.) | SAINT LOUIS | FERTITTA CENTER | 2 p.m. |
| Dec. 20 (Thur.) | UTAH STATE | FERTITTA CENTER | 7 p.m. |
| Dec. 23 (Sun.) | COPPIN STATE | FERTITTA CENTER | TBA |
| Dec. 29 (Sat.) | NJIT | FERTITTA CENTER | TBA |
| Jan. 2 (Wed.) | * TULSA | FERTITTA CENTER | 7 p.m. |
| Jan. 26 (Sun.) | * MEMPHIS | FERTITTA CENTER | 5 p.m. |
| Jan. 9 (Wed.) | * at Temple | Philadelphia, Pa. | 6 p.m. |
| Jan. 12 (Sat.) | * WICHITA STATE | FERTITTA CENTER | 7 p.m. |
| Jan. 16 (Wed.) | * at SMU | Dallas, Texas | 8 p.m. |
| Jan. 19 (Sat.) | * at USF | Tampa, Fla. | 7 p.m. |
| Jan. 23 (Wed.) | * ECU | FERTITTA CENTER | 7 p.m. |
| Jan. 27 (Sun.) | * at Tulsa | Tulsa, Okla. | 1 p.m. |
| Jan. 31 (Sun.) | * TEMPLE | FERTITTA CENTER | 6 p.m. |
| Feb. 7 (Thur.) | * at UCF | Orlando, Fla. | 6 p.m. |
| Feb. 10 (Sun.) | * CINCINNATI | FERTITTA CENTER | 3 p.m. |
| Feb. 14 (Thur.) | * at UConn | Hartford, Conn. | 6 p.m. |
| Feb. 17 (Sun.) | * at Tulane | New Orleans, La. | 1 p.m. |
| Feb. 23 (Sat.) | * USF | FERTITTA CENTER | 5 p.m. |
| Feb. 27 (Wed.) | * at ECU | Greenville, N.C. | 6 p.m. |
| March 2 (Sat.) | * UCF | FERTITTA CENTER | 3 p.m. |
| March 7 (Thur.) | * SMU | FERTITTA CENTER | 8 p.m. |
| March 10 (Sun.) | * at Cincinnati | Cincinnati, Ohio | 11 a.m. |
| March 14-17 | The American Championship | Memphis, Tenn. | TBA |
| Live Scoring | Golfstat |
| Lineup | Tatiana Pineda Yuka Kajiki Hannah Screen Amanda Elich Leonie Harm |
| Time | Friday, Sept. 21 18 Holes 8:30 a.m. split-tee start Harm - 9:20 a.m. off No 1 Elich - 9:30 a.m. Screen - 9:40 a.m. Kajiki - 9:50 a.m. Pineda - 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22 18 holes 8:30 a.m. split-tee start Sunday, Sept. 23 18 holes 8:30 a.m. split-tee start |
| Location | Vanderbilt Legends Club Franklin, Tenn. 6,430 yards par 72 |
| Social Media | at BYU |
Harm, the 2018 American Athletic Conference Player of the Year, earned her place in the nation's premier collegiate event with a record-setting performance in the NCAA Austin Regional Final Round on May 9.
The Gerlingen, Germany, native drained six birdies with an eagle during the final 18 holes on the way to a school-record 65 to move into a three-woman playoff for the final two individual spots out of the Austin Regional.
After nearly two extra hours of play, Harm clinched her place with a par on the seventh playoff hole.
Harm, who stands at No. 32 in the latest Golfstat individual rankings, leads the Cougars in 2017-18 with a 72.71 scoring average and 16 rounds of par or better. She has earned Top-7 finishes in each of her last four tournaments, including a second-place showing at the LSU Tiger Classic on March 23-25.
Harm first competed at the NCAA Championships in 2016. Qualifying out of the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional after tying for seventh, she became the first Cougar to compete at the NCAA Championships and tied for 81st with a score of 224.
She is the Cougars' career leader in stroke average at 73.04 and holds the school single-season record with a 72.70 mark in 2016-17. Harm became only the second student-athlete in program history to compete in 3 NCAA Regionals during her career.
In addition to her work on the course, Harm is a two-time member of the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team and was a 2016-17 Women's Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar. A biochemistry major, she is poised to collect both honors against for the 2017-18 season in the near future.
All teams and individuals will compete in 54 holes of stroke play, beginning Friday through Sunday.
From there, the Top-15 teams and nine individuals not on an advancing team will compete in the final 18 holes of stroke play on Monday to determine the NCAA individual national champion and the Top-8 teams that will advance to match play.
LIVE SCORING
Fans can follow live scoring from the NCAA Championships by visiting Golfstat.com and following the appropriate links or by clicking here.
PAIRINGS
For the First and Second Rounds, Harm will compete in a group with Texas A&M's Maddie Szeryk and Georgia's Jillian Hollis.
That group will start the First Round off No. 10 at 1:10 p.m., Friday, and begin the Second Round at 8:25 a.m., Saturday, off No. 1
Harm's tee time for Sunday's Third Round will be based on her place in the individual standings through 36 holes.
UP NEXT
All teams and individuals will compete in 54 holes of stroke play, beginning Friday through Sunday.
From there, the Top-15 teams and nine individuals not on an advancing team will compete in the final 18 holes of stroke play on Monday to determine the NCAA individual national champion and the Top-8 teams that will advance to match play.
JOIN THE P.A.R. 4 CLUB
Fans are invited to join The P.A.R. 4 Club to support Houston Women's Golf. P.A.R. 4 Club members provide financial support directly to Houston Women's Golf for needs beyond the program's operating budget.
Fans who join the P.A.R. 4 Club can begin receiving benefits for as little as $100 annually.
To join the P.A.R. 4 Club, fans can call 713-743-9417 or email gchadwel@central.uh.edu. For more information about the P.A.R. 4 Club, levels of giving and benefits, fans can click here.
STAY CONNECTED
Fans can receive updates by following @UHCougarWGolf on Twitter and catch up with the latest news and notes on the team by clicking LIKE on the team's Facebook page at UHCougarWGolf. Fans also can follow the team on Instagram at uhcougarwgolf.







