The Cougars overcame six-point deficits with 1:09 remaining in regulation and eight seconds left in overtime to beat KU
No. 7 Houston left Allen Fieldhouse with a stunning 92-86 win over No. 12 Kansas after sending the game into a second overtime with an improbable sequence.
Kansas basketball had multiple chances to win the game, but kept coming up short. In the end, it was Houston celebrating a double overtime victory.
The Kansas Jayhawks endured a heart-wrenching loss at Allen Fieldhouse on Saturday, blowing a late lead to fall 92-86 in double-overtime to No. 7 Houston. Despite holding a six-point lead with just 15 seconds left in the first overtime, Kansas fell apart in dramatic fashion, leaving the home crowd shocked and frustrated.
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Kansas guard Zeke Mayo (5) and the Jayhawks leave the court following their 92-86 double-overtime loss to Houston on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025 at Allen Fieldhouse. Photo by Nick Krug Kansas head ...
Disaster struck twice for Kansas on Saturday night. Once in regulation and once in the first overtime period, the Jayhawks held six-point leads late against higher-ranked Houston. In the second half,
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The loss was as unlikely as they come. KenPom’s data gave Kansas a 99.6% win expectancy when the Jayhawks had the ball up six with 18 seconds to play — what followed instead were missed free throws, a Houston 3-pointer, then a stolen inbounds pass and another 3-pointer.
Kansas center Hunter Dickinson (1) hangs his head in the final moments of the Jayhawks’ 92-86, double-overtime loss to Houston on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025 at Allen Fieldhouse. Photo by Nick Krug