All of Houston is ready to wear red Saturday to support the University of Houston’s basketball team at Final Four in San Antonio. While you pick out that outfit, remember you might need a poncho or umbrella on your way to the watch party.
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The University of Houston is playing just 200 miles from campus, but tickets to get inside San Antonio's Alamodome are expensive.
Customers included some lucky students who wanted new gear because they're making the road trip to San Antonio to watch UH take on Duke on Saturday night.
University of Houston release spectator bus schedule: Over 700 students expected to attend Final Four in San Antonio HOUSTON, Texas – Are you headed to see the University of Houston play in the Final Four this weekend in San Antonio?
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ABC13 Houston on MSNUH not intimated ahead of Final 4 matchup against Duke: 'We probably don't get the respect we need'The senior was also asked about many of the so-called "experts" picking Duke to beat UH. "We're probably not the big-name school or whatever. We're just Houston-Third Ward. We probably don't get the respect we need," he continued. "But I think that's something that puts a fire under us. That's keeping a chip on our shoulder."
To celebrate the Houston Cougars' spot in the Final Four college basketball tournament this weekend, limited editions of UH mascots Shasta and Sasha bobbleheads have been announced. The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled the limited-edition bobbleheads of the University of Houston mascots Tuesday morning ahead of the men's team taking on Duke University at 7:49 p.
University of Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson recruits players who seek challenges—and it's paying off in the NCAA tournament with a Final Four appearance.
To the four! Houston moves on to the Final Four to set up a showdown against Duke after Sunday's dominant win over Tennessee.
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Terrance Arceneaux begins to shake his head when the topic turns to the University of Houston’s 6:30 a.m. summer conditioning workouts. “I try and not think about it,” said Arceneaux, a redshirt sophomore guard.