Houston's Defense Carries Cougars Into 7th Final Four With 69-50 March Madness Win Over Tennessee

houstons defense carries cougars into 7th final four with 6950 march madness win over tennessee

Houston's relentless, harassing defense had Tennessee's shooters dancing around.

Now, the Cougars are two-stepping it back to Texas.

L.J. Cryer finished with 17 points, Emanuel Sharp scored 14 of his 16 points in the second half and the nation's stingiest defense delivered a historic NCAA Tournament performance, leading top-seeded Houston past second-seeded Tennessee 69-50 on Sunday for the Midwest Region title and its seventh trip to the Final Four.

Next up is Cooper Flagg and five-time national champion Duke on Saturday in San Antonio, just a 3 1/2-hour drive from Houston's campus. First, the Cougars wanted to savor the journey they took to this net-cutting celebration, one that failed to materialize each of the past two seasons when they were eliminated in the Sweet 16 as a No. 1 seed.

"It's a good feeling knowing what we've been through," Sharp, the region's most outstanding player, said of Houston's first Final Four appearance since 2021. "A lot of people doubted us."