NCAAB Game Recap - SMU at Houston
Thu Mar 7, 2019 9:00 PM EST

Hamp
77
Campbl
86
F
Boston
69
Colg
81
F
NJIT
55
Lipsco
78
F
Presb
76
Radf
84
F
HolyC
65
Buck
77
F
NFla
63
Lib
71
F
ChaSo
77
Winth
63
F
Army
70
Leh
75
F
TN-M
81
JSU
88
F
Navy
60
Amer
56
F
MorSt
81
APSU
95
F
HiPt
69
GWebb
75
F
Niag
72
Monm
76
F
Fairf
53
Manh
57
F
Evans
60
IlSt
65
F
Portl
47
USD
67
F
StPet
71
Maris
68
F(OT)
Valpa
77
IndSt
55
F
Pacif
53
Pepp
61
F
SMU
79
Hou
90
F
Cin
55
UCF
58
F
Iowa
45
Wisc
65
F
USA
70
CoCar
92
F
Temp
78
UConn
71
F
Troy
64
App
72
F
UL
77
ArkLR
72
F
Savan
90
SCSt
87
F
FlaAM
64
BethC
56
F
NCC
52
NCAT
74
F
DelSt
64
MD-ES
70
F
CBU
82
UTRGV
79
F(OT)
How
98
Norf
95
F
Ind
92
Ill
74
F
ULM
72
ArkSt
73
F
South
55
PVAM
73
F
ASU
66
Gram
93
F
N CO
70
S UT
53
F
AlaAM
47
JackSt
66
F
Alc
72
TXSo
99
F
GrCan
70
UtVal
82
F
UCLA
68
Colora
93
F
Ida
59
Web
93
F
E WA
91
IdaSt
62
F
Copp
83
Morg
69
F
USC
74
Utah
83
F
CSBak
57
Seatt
63
F(OT)
UCSB
76
CSNor
74
F
UCIrv
110
CAPoly
72
F
HI
76
UCDav
69
F
Mont
69
PorSt
81
F
MTSt
67
Sac
70
F
Cal
64
Stan
59
F

Houston 90, SMU 79

Mar 7, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

SMU

37

42

79

(12) Houston

46

44

90

Brooks, Davis help No. 12 Houston beat SMU 90-79
Fri Mar 8, 2019 12:23 AM

HOUSTON (AP) Houston rebounded from its second loss of the season to wrap up at least a share of the American Athletic Conference regular-season title and the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament.

Armoni Brooks had 20 points and 10 rebounds, Corey Davis Jr. added 17 points and No. 12 Houston beat SMU 90-79 on Thursday night.

With No. 25 Central Florida's 58-55 home victory over No. 20 Cincinnati, the Cougars (28-2, 15-2) clinched at least a share of its first regular-season championship since it shared the Southwest Conference crown in 1991-92.

"We're 15-2 and conference champions," Houston coach Kelvin Sampson said. "I have only been here five years, so I don't have the perspective of 27 years."

Davis said the players were told midway through the first half about UCF's win, which gave Houston extra motivation to win.

"It means everything," Davis said. "We worked very hard and have been so determined. We fought every game. We worked hard in practice every day. It's a testament to how hard we've worked and how bad we really want this."

Brooks made six 3-pointers, Davis had four and the Cougars shot 53 percent overall, going 12 of 29 from behind the arc. Breaon Brady added 16 points, Galen Robinson Jr. had 11, and Houston turned 15 SMU turnovers into 22 points.

"This means a lot because people doubted us," Robinson said. "We've always been players who play with chips on our shoulders. When our backs are against the wall and you doubt us, that's when we play our best."

The 28 regular-season tied the 1967-68 team, which included Hall of Famer Elvin Hayes, for most in school history.

Sampson called the win gratifying.

"This doesn't happen because you got good players, it just doesn't," Sampson said. "If that was the case then the most talented team would win the league every year. We came here to build a program, and we knew it would be hard, but we were willing to work. We rolled up our sleeves and worked."

Jahmal McMurray had 24 points, and Ethan Chargois added 21 points for SMU (13-16, 5-12). Isiaha Mike scored 15 points, and Feron Hunt had 10 for the Mustangs. They shot 52 percent in losing for the ninth time in 10 games.

"That was a great team, and you're not going to keep them down all night," SMU coach Tim Jankovich said. "As hard as we played, we did have a hard time stopping them. They were just on fire."

Houston used a 21-6 run over an eight-minute span to open up a 27-16 lead. Brooks hit three consecutive 3-pointers to lead the run.

Houston led 46-37 at the half behind 12 points each from Brady and Brooks.

After SMU opened the second half with Jarrey Foster's 3-pointer to cut the lead to six, Houston responded with an 11-0 run to up the lead to 57-40 with 17 minutes remaining on seven straight points by Davis. SMU got no closer than nine the rest of the way.

"We had to stop the silly turnovers, play our basketball and grit out the win," Davis said. "We were making shots. We just had to keep getting stops, keep playing our ball."

BIG PICTURE

SMU: The Mustangs were able to keep it close with hot shooting in the first half, hitting 68 percent from the floor, including 7 of 10 on 3-pointers, but Houston's depth was too much for SMU. The Mustangs were 21 of 26 from the free throw line.

Houston: The Cougars out-hustled SMU throughout, holding a 35-25 edge in rebounds and outscoring the Mustangs, 24-8 in second chance points and 38-20 in points in the paint. Houston's bench outscored the Mustangs' bench 37-1.

HE SAID IT

"We knew the timing was very poor to come in here. Coming off their loss, they needed this win desperately, and it's Senior night. Probably couldn't have had a worse time to come here." - Jankovich on playing Houston after the Cougars' loss on Saturday.

UP NEXT

SMU: At South Florida on Sunday.

Houston: At Cincinnati on Sunday.

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Leaders

SMU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. McMurray 24 0 3 1 1 0
E. Chargois 21 0 2 2 1 0
Houston PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Brooks 20 0 0 10 1 1
C. Davis Jr. 17 0 4 0 1 0

Team Comparison

SMU Hou
Points For 79 90
Field Goals 24/46-52% 34/64-53%
Three Pointers 10/19-53% 12/29-41%
Free Throws 21/26-81% 10/14-71%
Offensive Rebounds 5 13
Defensive Rebounds 20 22
Rebounds 28 38
Blocks 0 2
Steals 4 6
Turnovers 15 11
Personal Fouls 16 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Hou Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 16 Hou 69 @ SMU 58 C. Davis Jr. 20 J. Whitt Jr. 20
Thu Mar 7 SMU 79 @ Hou 90 J. McMurray 24 A. Brooks 20

Game Information

Stadium: Fertitta Center, Houston, Texas
Attendance: 7,039
Game Time: