Field Level Media
22 Mar 2026, 06:25 GMT+10
(Photo credit: SARAH PHIPPS/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Emanuel Sharp scored 18 points and second-seeded Houston delivered an 18-0 knockout punch in the first half to sail to an 88-57 victory over 10th-seeded Texas A&M on Saturday in a South Region second-round contest at Oklahoma City.
Chris Cenac Jr. registered 17 points and nine rebounds and Milos Uzan added 15 points for the Cougars (30-6), who will face either third-seeded Illinois or 11th-seeded VCU in next week's Sweet 16 in Houston.
Mercy Miller added 12 points as the Cougars notched their fifth consecutive 30-win campaign and reached the Sweet 16 for the seventh straight season. The only program with a longer streak this century was Gonzaga, which made nine straight Sweet 16 appearances from 2015-24.
Josh Holloway was the only scorer in double figures for the Aggies (22-12) with 12 points. Leading scorer Rashaun Agee was limited to seven points.
The Cougars connected on 44.1% of their field-goal attempts, including 8 of 31 from 3-point range (25.8%). Houston held a commanding 46-29 rebounding edge and grabbed 19 on the offensive glass.
Texas A&M shot just 34.6% from the field, including 6 of 24 from behind the arc (25%). This was the second time in the past three NCAA Tournaments that the Aggies were eliminated in the second round by Houston.
The Aggies were within 25-24 after a 3-pointer by Zach Clemence with 7:43 left in the first half.
But Texas A&M missed 12 straight field-goal attempts and went 6:34 without scoring as Houston turned a one-point lead into a 43-24 advantage.
Cenac scored six of the final eight points during the run, including two free throws to cap it.
Pop Isaacs made two free throws with 1:09 remaining to end the scoring drought for the Aggies. Rylan Griffen's runner with 28 seconds left halted the field-goal famine.
The Cougars led 46-28 at halftime and then came out charging in the second half. Kingston Flemings and Sharp each converted three-point plays and Cenac added a jumper to make it a 26-point lead just 42 seconds into the half.
The contest remained one-sided the rest of the way and the lead reached 30 on Miller's turnaround with 1:17 to play.
--Field Level Media
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