NCAAB Game Recap - Houston at UConn
Thu Feb 14, 2019 7:00 PM EST

Gonz
73
LoyMa
60
F
Hou
71
UConn
63
F
Kent
82
W MI
63
F
StFPA
87
FaDi
62
F
E IL
79
SIU-E
65
F
Rice
65
FIU
86
F
Tuls
80
Tul
57
F
Del
78
Tows
71
F(2OT)
NE
81
UNCW
77
F
GrCan
75
UMKC
87
F(OT)
Drex
69
JMU
71
F
IUPUI
73
YSU
75
F
VMI
84
Woff
95
F
CenCT
57
Merrim
63
F
LIU
76
StFNY
83
F
Ill
63
OhSt
56
F
N TX
47
FAU
57
F
IL-C
81
Clev
77
F
Hof
99
Charl
95
F
SacHr
105
Bry
104
F
Mercer
74
WCU
65
F
RobM
62
MtStM
76
F
Citad
83
ETSU
91
F
UNCG
57
Furm
67
F
TexAr
52
ArkLR
56
F
UTEP
57
LaTec
71
F
E KY
72
MorSt
78
F
Belm
77
TNSt
66
F
Seatt
44
UTRGV
59
F
ORU
73
NDSU
85
F
SDSt
84
NebOm
85
F
Oakl
54
WIGB
66
F
TxSt
84
ArkSt
74
F
Detr
90
WIMil
84
F
MTSU
63
W Ky
71
F
UTSA
71
USM
78
F
UAB
77
Marsh
68
F
CSBak
75
ChiSt
62
F
Ariz
76
Utah
83
F
UtVal
77
NMSt
84
F
Mont
83
Web
80
F
IPFW
94
Denv
81
F
Murr
73
APSU
71
F
MTSt
84
IdaSt
76
F
SEMO
72
TN-M
81
F
JSU
67
TNTec
57
F
UCSB
57
UCRiv
71
F
Pepp
77
USF
89
F
BYU
88
USD
82
F(OT)
N CO
75
Ida
47
F
NoAZ
94
PorSt
103
F
S UT
73
Sac
84
F
StMar
66
SCla
55
F
CAPoly
54
HI
75
F

Houston 71, UConn 63

Feb 14, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(9) Houston

32

39

71

UConn

29

34

63

No. 9 Houston beats UConn 71-63 for 9th straight victory.
Thu Feb 14, 2019 10:53 PM

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) Houston guard DeJon Jarreau believes he's gotten his basketball career back on track and expects to be a factor as the Cougars make a run at a conference title and perhaps something bigger.

The sophomore transfer from Massachusetts had 18 points and seven assists to help No. 9 Houston beat UConn 71-63 on Thursday night for its ninth straight victory.

Armoni Brooks added 12 points for the Cougars (24-1, 11-1 American Athletic Conference). They opened the second half with a 17-4 run to take control.

Jarraeu had to sit out last season as a transfer and to get his academics in order at a junior college. He missed seven games early this season after the deaths of his grandmother and a cousin, a finger injury and a disciplinary issue.

He followed a 16-point game against Cincinnati on Sunday by hitting six of his 10 shots against the Huskies.

"Missing a lot of time last year and at the beginning of the season really messed me up," he said. "But everybody kept encouraging me, telling me to keep my head up. Just add me as another playmaker alongside all of our guards and I think we can make a deep run,"

Christian Vital had 15 points for UConn (13-12, 4-8). The Huskies have lost three straight since a knee injury took out scoring leader Jalen Adams.

Houston led 32-29 after 20 minutes. It was 49-33 after a 3-pointer from Brooks capped the Cougars big run, and Jarreau's driving layup gave Houston a 17-point lead with just over 7 1/2 minutes to go.

"We just weren't ready for the way they were going to bring it, both ends of the court there," UConn coach Dan Hurley said.

UConn cut it to 61-55 after a 3-pointer by Sidney Wilson and a free throw from Christian Vital.

But another driving layup by Jarreau, followed by a steal and two foul shots from Cedrick Alley Jr. brought the lead back to double digits.

"Probably our most talented kid is Jarreau," Houston coach Kelvin Sampson said. "He's still not there yet. I see him in practice every day do some things that he hasn't quite let himself do in games."

The Huskies failed to capitalize on 21 Houston fouls, going 14 of 25 from the line.

BIG PICTURE

UConn: The Huskies played without two stars. Junior point guard Alterique Gilbert missed his fifth straight game since suffering the latest in a series of injuries to his left shoulder. Adams has what may turn out to be a season-ending knee injury. The Huskies are 1-4 since Gilbert's injury.

Houston: The Cougars' bench, led by Jarreau, outscored UConn's 42-9. Chris Harris Jr., Cedrick Alley Jr. and Brison Gresham were a combined 9 for 9 from the floor.

"We're deep," said Sampson. "We have 10 guys that all can play."

MISSED CALL

UConn had a chance on a fast-break to cut the Houston lead to six points after Wilson's 3-pointer with just under three minutes to play, but the referee Gerry Pollard blew the play dead, believing Houston had committed a shot-clock violation, even though there was still one second showing on that clock.

"That's a terrible rule though," Sampson said. "Even if it was zero on the clock and the horn went off, they should just continue to play. Because that's a penalty to the offensive team.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Houston hasn't dominated anyone since a 44-point win over East Carolina on Jan. 23, but with five straight road wins and Sunday's victory over Cincinnati they are making a statement to voters.

FINDING A WAY

UConn forward Josh Carlton said the Huskies are just beginning to learn how to play without Adams and Gilbert.

"We just have to try and grind teams out more," he said. "Try to keep games low. We know we're not going to beat teams playing in the 80s.

UP NEXT

UConn: The Huskies have a week off before playing SMU in Texas on Feb. 21. The Huskies beat the Mustangs by 10 points last month in Storrs.

Houston: The Cougars head to New Orleans at face Tulane on Sunday.

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Leaders

Houston PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Jarreau 18 0 7 3 0 0
A. Brooks 12 0 2 6 0 1
UConn PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Vital 15 0 4 5 0 0
S. Wilson 12 0 0 2 2 1

Team Comparison

Hou UConn
Points For 71 63
Field Goals 26/54-48% 21/51-41%
Three Pointers 11/21-52% 7/21-33%
Free Throws 8/11-73% 14/25-56%
Offensive Rebounds 9 9
Defensive Rebounds 27 22
Rebounds 44 36
Blocks 3 3
Steals 5 5
Turnovers 13 11
Personal Fouls 21 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Hou Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Feb 14 Hou 71 @ UConn 63 D. Jarreau 18 C. Vital 15

Game Information

Stadium: XL Center, Hartford, Connecticut
Attendance: 10,095
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