Men's College Basketball
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Houston at Kansas
When: 6:30 PM ET, Saturday, January 25, 2025
Where: Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, Kansas

No. 7 Houston seems to have a semi-permanent spot atop the national scoring defense leaders, and now the Cougars are coming off their stingiest effort of the season.

Houston again will rely on defense as it aims to stretch its winning streak to 12 games on Saturday evening in a Big 12 showdown against No. 12 Kansas at Lawrence, Kan.

The Cougars (15-3, 7-0) are in first place in the Big 12 behind a system that thrives around being defensive pests. Houston allows a national-low average of 53.9 points a game and has given up 45 or fewer on five occasions.

And the feistiness was on full display while allowing a season low for points in Wednesday's 70-36 home victory over Utah.

The Cougars forced 26 turnovers and allowed just 13 field goals in the dismantling of the Utes. The Cougars had a 29-2 edge in points off turnovers.

Houston had an easy time despite standout guard Emanuel Sharp (ankle injury) missing the contest. Sharp is tied with L.J. Cryer (13.8 points per game) for the team scoring lead.

No Sharp equals no problem in the eyes of Cougars coach Kelvin Sampson.

"There are only two things you can control in this lifetime: your attitude and your effort," Sampson said. "We work so hard on making sure that body language, posture, being a good teammate, and understanding your role. Being part of something that's far more important than you are and playing for something far more important than you are. It's not easy. If it was, then everybody would do it."

The Cougars racked up 19 steals and committed just five turnovers against Utah.

Milos Uzan scored a season-best 14 points in 6-of-9 shooting from the field, marking his first time he's been in double digits since Dec. 30.

"Coach (Sampson) and the staff have been encouraging me to stay aggressive," Uzan said. "The more I'm aggressive, the more it opens up my passing abilities. Just continuing to stay aggressive is keeping me on a good flow and guarding on defense as well."

This is the second season that national powers Kansas (14-4, 5-2) and Houston are members of the same conference.

They split last season's two meetings. The Jayhawks notched a 78-65 home win in the first matchup, and the Cougars returned serve with a 76-46 home rout later in the season.

Kansas has won six of the nine all-time meetings.

The Jayhawks have won five of their last six overall games, with the setback coming when they were drilled 74-57 at then-No. 2 Iowa State on Jan. 15.

On Wednesday, Kansas overcame a 14-point first-half deficit to notch a 74-61 road win over TCU.

Hunter Dickinson scored a team-best 16 points as the Jayhawks had five players score in double digits. AJ Storr (12 points) and Shakeel Moore (11) were among the players who impressed Kansas coach Bill Self.

"Maybe this will be the first step," Self said. "AJ was really good, he was terrific, and Shak was the best guard we had (Wednesday night). That was production that we haven't been getting consistently, so that was great to see."

The Jayhawks shot 55.6 percent from the field and moved the ball well with 21 assists. Kansas is 7-0 this season when accumulating 20 or more assists.

Dickinson leads Kansas in scoring (15.8) and rebounding (10.2). Zeke Mayo (14.9) is the only other Jayhawk in double digits in scoring. He has made a team-high 40 3-pointers.

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Neutral Day Night Conf
Houston 15-3 W11 11-0 3-0 1-3 6-1 9-2 7-0
Kansas 14-4 W2 9-1 3-3 2-0 5-2 9-2 5-2
Last Meeting
Houston Kansas
Date Away Home Pts Reb FG% Pts Reb FG%
3/9/24 KU 46 HOU 76 76 35 43.8 46 25 33.3
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Houston J. Shead 13 41.7 2
Kansas H. Dickinson 11 50.0 0
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Houston J. Roberts 8 2 6
Kansas H. Dickinson 6 3 3
Assists Player  
Houston J. Shead 8
Kansas J. Furphy 4
Season
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Houston L. Cryer 248 39.1 35
Kansas H. Dickinson 284 53.3 36
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Houston J. Roberts 110 45 65
Kansas H. Dickinson 183 49 134
Assists Player  
Houston M. Uzan 87
Kansas D. Harris Jr. 98
Quickchart Matchup
blue bar Houston Off vs  red bar Kansas Defense
blue bar 75.8 Points For
red bar 63.3 Points Against
blue bar 45.8 FG%
red bar 37.6 FG%
blue bar 34.2 Reb
red bar 30.3 Reb
red bar Kansas Off vs  blue bar Houston Defense
red bar 76.3 Points For
blue bar 53.9 Points Against
red bar 48.2 FG%
blue bar 35.3 FG%
red bar 35.4 Reb
blue bar 26.2 Reb