Emanuel Sharp led the charge with 14 points as No. 12 Houston extended its winning streak to seven games, defeating TCU 65-46 on Monday night. The Cougars (11-3, 3-0 Big 12) showcased their dominance at home, where they have now won 31 consecutive games.
J’Wan Roberts contributed 12 points, while L.J. Cryer added 10 for Houston, which shot an efficient 48% from the field, including 8-of-19 from beyond the arc. The Cougars’ defense proved formidable, forcing TCU into a season-high 19 turnovers and limiting the Horned Frogs to just four assists on 20 made field goals.
Noah Reynolds scored a game-high 19 points for TCU (8-6, 1-2), and Vasean Allette chipped in 11. However, the Horned Frogs struggled offensively, shooting 3-of-18 from three-point range and receiving minimal support from their bench, which accounted for just two points.
Key Moments
Houston opened the game on a hot streak, hitting their first six shots to build a 13-4 lead. However, a cold stretch saw the Cougars shoot 6-of-24, allowing TCU to narrow the gap. Early in the second half, with Houston clinging to a 29-26 lead, Roberts scored a layup that ignited a decisive 9-0 run. From there, the Cougars never looked back, maintaining a double-digit advantage for the remainder of the game.

Takeaways
- Houston: While the Cougars displayed moments of offensive inconsistency, their defensive pressure and ability to capitalize on turnovers proved decisive. Houston’s ability to string together scoring bursts helped them pull away when it mattered most.
- TCU: The Horned Frogs’ reliance on their starters was evident, as all but two points came from the starting lineup. To compete in the Big 12, TCU will need greater contributions from its bench.
Stat of the Game
Houston’s stifling defense forced 19 turnovers, disrupting TCU’s offensive rhythm and holding them to just 43% shooting overall.
What’s Next
Houston travels to Kansas State on Saturday, looking to extend their winning streak, while TCU returns home to host BYU the same day.

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