The touches of San Antonio covered the faces of Houston’s crying eyes players.
The costume was as silent as a library, interrupted only by a shout dyed of agony.
The dream of the best sown national championship came out painful in the last seconds of Monday night’s confrontation against Florida No. 1.
Twice in the final half minute, Houston had the opportunity to move on, and in both times those possessions result in an emanuel turnover, two possessions that will chase this team for years after this loss of 65-63 in the Alamodome.
“I’m going through those last two possessions more than anything else,” said Houston coach Kelvin Sampson. “Incomprehensible in that situation, we could receive a chance [off]. ”
Two nights ago, Sharp was one of the heroes of the fascinating return of Houston against Duke, hitting a triple with 33.3 seconds that lit a demonstration of six points down approximately half a minute to go.
On Monday night, the second scorer of the Junior-Houston guard shook the ball of the limits with 26.6 seconds for the end.
After Denzel Aberdeen divided two free throws to push Florida’s advantage to two, the Coupars had another chance. Sharp left a screen for an attempt of 3 points, but Walter Clayton Jr. de Florida was there.
Sharp had already left his feet, so he dropped the ball to keep the play alive.
If I had touched it, a travel rape would have arrived.
The GATORS striker Alex Condon Dove for the ball.
The clock expired when the players desperately tried to gain possession.
An acute with a broken heart collapsed on the floor when the crawl celebrated around them.
“We have the legs for this all year, at the time we wait for the legs. Going down to the last game,” said Houston Joseph Tugler striker. “I know it’s going to hurt, break everyone’s heart.”
The Couchars led almost the whole game.
They had an advantage of 12 points at the beginning of the second half.
Florida did not lead in the second half until Alijah Martin hit two free throws with 46.6 seconds. Houston was ahead of 30:44 or game time.
In the end, it was the last painful final for Houston, which has been attacked in recent years due to injuries.
On Monday night, the Cougars became shorter.
“Sad, disappointed. I am lost by the words,” Houston’s guard, Terrance Arceneaux. “In a game like that, that closure, it felt as if we had control of everything all the game and let it go.
“Many emotions. Sad time for us. It’s not much that can be said. You are a couple of stops to win it. It’s hard to say anything.”
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