Houston’s LJ Sharp Breaks School Record as Cougars Roll Past Utah
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Houston basketball fans were treated to a show as the No. 3 Cougars continued their dominant season. Playing with confidence and rhythm, LJ Sharp delivered a standout performance that helped Houston cruise to a 66-52 win over Utah. The guard drilled eight three-pointers, securing a new school career record and electrifying the crowd in the process.
The game highlighted Houston’s trademark defensive pressure and disciplined scoring. Sharp seized his moment early, knocking down perimeter shots that set the tone for the evening. Utah struggled to match the pace or punch through Houston’s defensive wall, and the Cougars kept control from start to finish.
Why It Matters for Houston
Sharp’s record-breaking night reinforces Houston’s depth and talent, especially as the postseason approaches. The Cougars have prided themselves on physical, system-driven basketball, but Sharp’s shooting adds another layer to an already dangerous roster. His consistency from long range forces defenses to stretch, opening the floor for the rest of the team.
For fans in Houston, this win is another reminder that the city’s college basketball program remains a national powerhouse. With high national rankings and strong individual performances, the Cougars continue to raise expectations.
What’s Next
As conference play continues, Houston will look to build on its momentum. Sharp’s emergence as a reliable perimeter force could be a crucial factor in upcoming matchups against top-tier opponents. If he sustains this pace, opponents will have to choose between guarding the arc tightly or risking open shots elsewhere.
This article is a summary of reporting by KRQE. Read the full story here.
