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Houston’s Big 12 Seeding Hopes Put to Test at Oklahoma State

Last updated: March 6, 2026 11:16 am
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The No. 7 Houston Cougars face the Oklahoma State Cowboys on Saturday with a chance to lock up the No. 2 seed in the Big 12 tournament. Houston must rebound from a mid-week scare against Baylor, while Oklahoma State looks to continue its overtime heroics.

The No. 7 Houston Cougars (25-5, 13-4 Big 12) head to Stillwater to face the Oklahoma State Cowboys (18-12, 6-11) on Saturday, a contest that carries major implications for the conference standings, a detail confirmed by Field Level Media.

Houston enters the contest seeking its third consecutive victory after a three-game losing streak. The Cougars’ home finale against Baylor on Wednesday night was a microcosm of their recent inconsistency—they trailed or were tied for nearly the first 33 minutes before finally taking the lead on a wing three-pointer by Emanuel Sharp with 7:16 remaining. That shot sparked a 23-6 run to close the game, showcasing the team’s ability to flip the switch when needed.

Kingston Flemings, a likely NBA lottery pick, leads the team with 16.6 points per game and poured in a game-high 21 against Baylor. Emanuel Sharp averages 15.9 points and provided the crucial three-pointer. Head coach Kelvin Sampson was visibly emotional after the Baylor win, reflecting on his deep bond with his players: “I’m not their father, but in a lot of ways I am a father figure, a mentor… I have spent more time with these guys than their parents since they have been on campus.”

Meanwhile, Oklahoma State has won two straight in dramatic fashion, topping West Virginia and then stunning red-hot UCF in overtime victories by seven points each. The Cowboys are 2-1 in overtime this season. Coach Steve Lutz praised his team’s resilience after a lopsided loss at Cincinnati, saying, “We put ourselves in a position to win (over UCF) on Sunday and Monday because of our practice habits, our competitiveness and our defensive effort.”

Lutz highlighted the importance of rebounding and getting to the free-throw line when three-point shooting is inconsistent. “When you’re not consistent with your three-point shooting, you’ve got to find other ways to get extra possessions and get more points,” Lutz said after the UCF win. “Tonight, we did it by getting to the free-throw line … and we were plus-12 on the boards (in the second half).”

The Cowboys are led by senior guard Anthony Roy, who averages 16.7 points per game, and forward Parsa Fallah, who contributes 14.7 points and a team-high six rebounds.

This matchup is critical for both teams, but especially for Houston. Although the No. 2 Arizona Wildcats have already clinched the Big 12 regular-season title with only two losses, Houston is fighting to secure the No. 2 seed heading into the conference tournament in Kansas City, Mo., next week. The Cougars currently hold a one-game lead over third-place Texas Tech (12-5), which plays at BYU late Saturday night. A win over Oklahoma State would clinch second place regardless of Texas Tech’s result.

For Oklahoma State, the game is a chance to play spoiler and build momentum heading into the Big 12 tournament. Their two overtime wins have shown an ability to win close games, a valuable trait in March. They will look to exploit any signs of complacency from a Houston team that looked disengaged early against Baylor.

Key players to watch in this showdown:

  • Houston: Kingston Flemings (16.6 ppg, NBA prospect), Emanuel Sharp (15.9 ppg), and the veteran leadership of Coach Kelvin Sampson.
  • Oklahoma State: Anthony Roy (16.7 ppg), Parsa Fallah (14.7 ppg, 6 rpg), and the strategic adjustments of Coach Steve Lutz.

Houston fans have experienced whiplash this season—from dreams of a national championship to concerns about consistency after the losing streak. The comeback against Baylor provided a reminder of the team’s talent and resilience, but questions remain about focus. Meanwhile, Oklahoma State supporters are energized by their team’s never-say-die attitude and believe another upset could propel them into the NCAA tournament conversation.

This game is more than just a regular-season finale; it’s a litmus test for both teams’ March mettle. For Houston, it’s about proving they can maintain intensity for 40 minutes. For Oklahoma State, it’s about continuing to defy expectations.

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