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The games being within reasonable driving distance is huge for Houston fans because hotel prices in San Antonio for next weekend are outrageous.
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Duke University, led by projected top NBA draft pick Cooper Flagg, will play the University of Houston in the Final Four on Saturday, April 5.
Here's your chance to see Duke, Auburn, Florida and Houston taking the court at the Alamodome without having to pay a dime.
Houston basketball is spearheaded by the stout shooting of guard L.J. Cryer. But he's not the X-factor ahead of the Duke Final Four contest.
HOUSTON — University of Houston fans are welcome to one of more than a dozen watch parties hosted by alumni associations across the counter. The UH men’s basketball team will face off against Duke on Saturday in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
Resale tickets, depending on the site or option you choose, will run you at least a few hundred bucks per ticket.
To the delight of one of its biggest fans, the Cougars head to San Antonio with a chance of winning its first national title
Houston head coach Kelvin Sampson, in grey, poses for a photo alongside University of Houston alum and broadcasting legend Jim Nantz, right, and other players after the team’s 69-50 win over Tennessee during an Elite Eight men’s basketball game in the NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis, Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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Sporting News on MSNHouston's Final Four-bound defense will pose the ultimate challenge for Duke, Cooper FlaggWhether the game is in a football dome or somebody's backyard, if the 2025 Houston Cougars are involved, the opposition is going to wonder if playing basketball is the best way to spend its time.
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There are many ways to celebrate making it to the Final Four. For many Houston fans, that means buying special Final Four merchandise that will commemorate the victory forever — or, at least, until you grow out of the apparel.