COLLEGE BASKETBALL REPORT: WEEK 18
Let the madness of March begin: It's conference tournament time
Mar 10, 2020, 5:46 am
COLLEGE BASKETBALL REPORT: WEEK 18
A career-high 2️⃣0️⃣ piece for @242_jones 🤘 #AllForTexas | #HookEm https://t.co/zQbhlmxzmo— Texas Men's Basketball (@Texas Men's Basketball) 1583775862.0
Last week: (1-1): W - Oklahoma 52-51, L - Oklahoma State 81-59
This week: Thursday Texas Tech
Before dropping a 22-point game in their season finale against the Cowboys, the Texas Longhorns came away victorious in a 52-51 win over the Oklahoma Sooners on Tuesday. In addition to scoring a game-high 21 points, junior guard Matt Coleman III knocked down the game-winning 3-pointer to seal the deal for the Longhorns.
Up next, the Longhorns will open their Big 12 tournament against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Thursday in Kansas City.
What is invisible, is often the most valuable.. #GigEm #getBETTER https://t.co/B0dZyVamvR— Texas A&M Basketball (@Texas A&M Basketball) 1583766370.0
Last week: (2-0): W - Auburn 78-75, W - Arkansas 77-69
This week: Thursday Missouri
After dropping two straight, the Texas A&M Aggies are riding a two-game winning streak after picking up wins against No. 17 Auburn (78-75) and Arkansas (77-69) last week. In both games, senior forward Josh Nebo led the way averaging 19.5 points, while recording 5.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocks.
The Aggies will return to action on Thursday against the Missouri Tigers to open their SEC Tournament in Nashville.
For the second straight season, the Houston #Cougars are regular-season champions of the American Athletic Conferen… https://t.co/vVMmR61kZP— Coty Davis (@Coty Davis) 1583711052.0
Last week: (1-1): L- UConn 77-71, W - Memphis 64-57
This week: Friday SMU/Temple
The Houston Cougars captured their second straight American Athletic Conference championship following a 64-57 win over the Memphis Tigers inside the Frittata Center in Houston. Sophomore guard Quentin Grimes scored 15 of his 17 points in the second half to lead the Cougars to the comeback win.
Following the win, the Cougars will return to the court on Friday to take part in the American Athletic Conference Tournament in Fort Worth. Houston earned a bye into the quarterfinals and will play the winner of SMU vs. Temple.
BREAKING: Rice to face FIU in Conference USA Tournament. 📰 » https://t.co/qyecxC1SLj #GoOwls👐 x #TheRiceWay https://t.co/K9NLrF3f3l— Rice Basketball (@Rice Basketball) 1583639754.0
Last week: (1-1): W - Southern Miss 72-57, L - UTEP 77-72
This week: Wednesday vs. FIU
The Rice Owls closed out their regular season in a 77-72 loss to the UTEP Miners. While shooting 35.9% from the field (25.7% from deep), the Owls could not match the production of UTEP. The Miners shot 43.9% from the floor as Souley Boum led the way with 25 points.
Following the win, the Owls will take on the FIU Panthers on Wednesday to begin the USA Conference Tournament.
The @NBCSports National Coach of the Year - @BUDREW‼️ 🔗: https://t.co/XdNqyRWX2N #SicEm 🐻 | #1TGF 🏀 https://t.co/1FHGRaPmEr— Baylor Basketball (@Baylor Basketball) 1583793452.0
Last week: (0-1): L - West Virginia 76-64
This week: Saturday vs. West Virginia
After what was a remarkable season that included a 23-game winning streak, the Baylor Bears dropped three of their previous five games following a 76-64 loss to West Virginia. The Bears defense was a no-show against West Virginia, as Baylor allowed the Mountaineers to score 55 points on 57.6% shooting from the floor during the second half.
Following the loss, the Bears will return to the court on Thursday to take part in the Big 12 Championship Tournament in Kansas City. As the No. 2 seed, Baylor earned a bye into the quarterfinals and will play one of the following three teams: Kansas State, TCU, or Oklahoma.
Desmond Bane's journey from Richmond, IN to @TCUBasketball is uncommon. Raised by his great-grandparents. But he wo… https://t.co/A2o7IYiQh9— Jeff Kolb (@Jeff Kolb) 1583726189.0
Last week: (0-2): L - Kansas 75-66, L - Oklahoma 78-76
This week: Wednesday Kansas State
After picking up their most impressive victory of the season, the TCU Horned Frogs could not strike gold twice. TCU dropped a close one to the No. 1 Kansas Jayhawks on Wednesday.
The Frogs held their own against the Jayhawks during the first half, in which TCU held a two-point led before losing the momentum in the second half. During the final period, Kansas outscored Baylor 40-29 while Udoka Azubuike registered 31 points (13-14 FG), 14 rebounds, and five blocks in the win for the Jayhawks — senior guard Desmond Bane led the way with 20 points shooting 60% from behind the arc for the Horned Frogs.
Up next, TCU will open their Big 12 Conference Tournament on Wednesday against Kansas State.
𝐎𝐧 𝐚 🏆 𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧. 🆚: Texas Longhorns 📍: #KansasCity ⏰: 11:30 a.m., Thursday 📺: @espn 2️⃣ 📻: @DoubleT973 𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐕𝐈𝐄𝐖… https://t.co/MUkqWuPPhA— Texas Tech Basketball (@Texas Tech Basketball) 1583800201.0
Last week: (0-1): L - Kansas 66-62
This week: Thursday vs. Texas
The Texas Tech Red Raiders dropped their four consecutive game in a 66-62 loss to the No. 1 Kansas Jayhawks. In the loss, Texas Tech never got going on the offensive end, as the Red Raiders only connected on eight of their 26 attempts from behind the arc. Junior forward Davide Moretti scored a game-high 18 points in the loss.
With the hopes of ending their four-game losing streak, Texas Tech will open their Big 12 tournament against the Texas Longhorns on Thursday in Kansas City.
Let’s make @DickiesArena #MoodyWest for the @American_MBB Tournament! 🎟 https://t.co/PAislxxKzw #PonyUp x… https://t.co/TTX8SdnjXA— SMU Basketball (@SMU Basketball) 1583708059.0
Last week: (0-2): L- UCF 61-58, L - USF 61-60
This week: Thursday Temple
After a disappointing loss to the UCF Knights, the SMU Mustangs ended their regular season in a tough defeat to the USF Bulls on Saturday. After an entertaining second half separated by four points, USF's senior Laquincy Rideau sealed the deal for the Knights with a game-winning 3-pointer to close out the game. It was another frustrating loss for SMU, as Ethan Chargois led the way with 20 points on the night Mustangs.
While riding a three-game losing streak, the Mustangs will return to action on Thursday against the Temple Owls to open the American Athletic Conference Tournament in Fort Worth.
Skylar Mays is the CoSIDA Academic All-America of the Year 📄 https://t.co/EXUVshQe9x https://t.co/3bnjWMi7DN— LSU Basketball (@LSU Basketball) 1583770283.0
Last week: (1-1): L - Arkansas 99-90, W - Georgia 94-64
This week: Saturday vs. TBD
The LSU Tigers ended their regular season with a 94-64 win over the Georgia Bulldogs on Saturday. In the win, four players scored in double-figures for LSU, as Marlon Taylor scored a career-high 30 points (10-17 FG, 3-7 3PT), to go along with seven rebounds, while Skylar Mays added in 19 points and six boards.
In the midst of ending the season as the No. 3 seed, the Tigers will open their SEC Tournament on Friday.
The Houston Astros return home riding high and red-hot, while the Cleveland Guardians limp into Daikin Park desperately searching for answers.
Winners of eight of their last ten, the Astros (55-35) open a three-game set Monday night against a Guardians club that hasn’t won in ten straight. Houston has risen to the top of the AL West thanks to a combination of dominant pitching and a surging offense, and they’ll look to keep that momentum rolling behind rookie lefty Colton Gordon (3-1, 4.37 ERA). Gordon has given Houston quality innings over the past month, and he’ll get the ball against a Guardians offense that has been ice-cold in July.
Cleveland (40-48) enters the night on a three-game road skid and with just 20 wins away from home all season. They’re hitting just .166 over their last ten games and have been outscored by 33 runs during that stretch. If they’re going to end the slide, they’ll need right-hander Tanner Bibee (4-9, 4.10 ERA) to contain an Astros lineup that’s been clicking. The 25-year-old Bibee has been better than his record shows, but Houston’s .304 team average over the last ten games suggests he’ll have his hands full.
All eyes remain on Jose Altuve, who has caught fire with 13 hits and four homers in his last 10 games. On the Cleveland side, Jose Ramirez continues to be the heartbeat of the offense, leading the club in homers, RBIs, and batting average. But he’ll need help, something that’s been sorely lacking during the Guardians’ recent skid.
Houston has been dominant at Daikin Park with a 32-14 home record, and if recent trends hold, they’ll be a tough draw for a Guardians team in freefall. First pitch is set for 8:10 p.m. ET.
BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Astros -162, Guardians +136; over/under is 7 1/2 runs
Astros news
Christian Walker has been placed on paternity leave. Sugar Land outfielder Kennedy Corona has joined the club in Houston. Pitcher Jordan Weems has cleared waivers and elected free agency.
We have made the following Roster Moves: pic.twitter.com/RO49mZlPuH
— Houston Astros (@astros) July 7, 2025
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