Houston beats Memphis with buzzer beater, finishes regular season ranked #1
The Houston Cougars, the No. 1-ranked team in the country, and Memphis Tigers were deadlocked at 65 apiece in the final seconds of Sunday’s men’s basketball game when the former had a chance to avoid an upset with the ball in their hands.
The Cougars didn’t disappoint.
Mattress Mack places $1 million bet on Houston Cougars to win NCAA tournament
With five seconds left on the clock, Houston’s star guard Jamal Shead drove to the left wing and went to work. After a screen from a teammate wasn’t set properly, Shead started to drive to his right and was met by Tigers players defending tight.
But Shead got just enough separation to plant his feet for a pull-up jumper inside the three-point line. As the shot went up, the Memphis crowd was out of their seats, hoping for overtime.
Shead, with ice in his veins, didn’t let that happen as the ball went through the hoop for the 67-65 victory.
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE - MARCH 05: Jamal Shead #1 of the Houston Cougars takes a shot against DeAndre Williams #12 of the Memphis Tigers during the second half at FedExForum on March 05, 2023 in Memphis, Tennessee. (Photo by Justin Ford/Getty Images)
Houston falls to Alabama 75-61, first loss of the season
Shead’s teammates tackled him to the court, knowing they will remain the top team in Division I basketball ahead of the American Athletic Conference tournament, which Houston is expected to win before the NCAA Tournament kicks off.
Shead finished the game tied as the leading scorer on his team with Tramon Mark. Both players finished with 16 points, while Shead went 6-of-16 from the field with seven assists and three steals as well.
Marcus Sasser and Jarace Walker also aided in the Cougars’ victory, dropping 13 and 10, respectively.
Houston Cougars basketball reach No. 1 in AP poll for first time since 1983
The Tigers were led by Kendric Davis, who tallied 26 points for a game high on 6-for-18 from the field with three three-pointers and 11-of-12 free throws made.
Memphis could get revenge in the conference tournament, as Penny Hardaway’s group is 13-5 now in conference play after falling to Houston.
They are slated to be the number two seed in the conference tournament that begins this Thursday for the six through 11 seeds.