HOUSTON (AP) - Houston found a way to win, even without its best stuff.
DeJon Jarreau had 18 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists, Caleb Mills scored 20 points and No. 25 Houston beat UConn 63-59 on Thursday night.
“Sometimes when you don’t have your best stuff, and you’re in a fight like that, you have to find a way to win,” Houston coach Kelvin Sampson said. “That’s where your culture comes, where how you practice every day comes in. Your preparation.”
Jarreau and Mills combined for the final 19 points, including 12 free throws, as Houston overcame a six-point deficit in the final 5:15. The duo combined to score the last 28 points for Houston over the final 11:41.
“I wanted to make a shot, but I knew if I didn’t, we would get the rebound,” Mills said. “It wasn’t a lot of pressure on my side.”
Houston (15-4, 5-1 American Athletic Conference) won its third straight despite shooting 36% from the floor. Houston was 25 of 34 from the free throw line in a foul-filled game.
“You’re going to have games like this if you play 30-something games,” Sampson said. “We had a game like this early in the year against BYU and found a way to lose it. This one tonight, we found a way to win it.”
Christian Vital scored 14 points, and Isaiah Whaley added 13 points and 11 rebounds for the Huskies (10-8, 1-4), who lost their third straight. UConn shot 36%, including 4 of 16 from 3-point range. UConn was 15 of 23 from the line.
UConn coach Dan Hurley said it was a tough loss.
“We played so hard,” Hurley said. “We are developing an identity of grittiness and resilience and defensive mentality. A team toughness that right now is the one thing we can control.
“Offensively, we struggled at the foul line a little bit, costly late game turnovers where we just put ourselves in bad spots. Then a couple of those finishes at the rim late, they made extraordinary blocks on. They just made some great plays.”
Trailing 50-44 with 5:15 left, Houston went on an 17-5 run and took a 61-55 lead on two free throws by Mills with 12 seconds left.
Jalen Gaffney made a layup and two free throws after Jarreau was whistled for a technical, closing within 61-59 with seven seconds left. Temi Aiyegbusi missed a jumper with five seconds remaining, and Mills grabbed the rebound and sealed the win with two free throws with two seconds left.
“We were trying to get Temi into that opposite corner and just hope that they would take that fourth defender and occupy him, but they did a great job of using those four guys to take away the three guys we had in action,” Hurley said. “They’re smart. They didn’t play Temi and funneled the ball his way.”
BIG PICTURE
UConn: The Huskies fell to 1-4 against ranked teams, including losses in their last three games.
Houston: The Cougars had their third-lowest scoring half of the season with 25 first-half points. Houston won the rebounding battle 42-33 and had just one second-chance point.
FOUL TROUBLE
Houston and UConn combined for 54 fouls, including 23 fouls in the first half. The UConn bench was whistled for a technical foul with 11:13 left in the second half. Gresham was also whistled for a technical foul, along with James Bouknight, with 5:56 left in the game.
“You can’t get personal as easy as it is to react,” Sampson said of Jarreau’s technical foul. “We didn’t curse back, but he didn’t see the initiator, he saw the second guy. In defense of the refs, that’s a hard game for the referees, as is most of our games.”
UP NEXT
UConn: Hosts Tulsa on Sunday.
Houston: Hosts South Florida on Sunday.
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