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Houston's Heartache: A Season of What-Ifs
USA, San AntonioTuesday, April 8, 2025
The locker room was a scene of raw emotion. Players were seen crying, and the coach was visibly disappointed. Sampson, who has been to three Final Fours and one championship game, has a history of heartbreaking losses. He has been with the team since 2014, and this loss adds to a string of frustrating endings.
The Cougars had a chance to make history, but it slipped away in the final moments. The box score didn't reflect the heartbreak. Houston had held opponents to a combined 125 points below their scoring average in the tournament. Florida scored 25 less than its average on Monday. The Gators turned the ball over at least 12 times in all six tournament games.
The team's forward, J'Wan Roberts, summed up the feeling in the locker room. "This was the year right here, " he said. "Shit, I feel like he had a chance to do it but we didn't. How much ever longer that he is here I pray that he has another opportunity, a chance to get back to Monday night again. "
The season ended with a final record of 35-5. The Cougars didn't need to be reminded of the heartbreak. They had to soak in what just happened and realize that the season was over.
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