UH cross country posts strong performance in its lone meet
The American Athletic Conference Cross Country Championships at Belmont Plateau in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Oct. 28, 2017. The UH cross country team began its 2021 season on Sunday. | Photo by Mitchell Leff/American Athletic Conference
In its lone meet of the cross country season before the American Athletic Conference Championships in February, the Houston cross country team put together a series of strong performances that resulted in a second-place finish for the men’s team and a third-place finish for the women’s team at the Houston Baptist/Lamar Triangular at HBU.
Junior Devin Vallejo-Bannister led the way for the men’s side, posting a second-place finish in the men’s 5K with a time of 16:08.90.
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Kelvin Sampson, UH battle through season marred by COVID-19
UH men’s basketball coach Kelvin Sampson approaches his team’s bench during pre-game introductions in a game against Central Florida at Fertitta Center on Jan. 17. | Andy Yanez/The Cougar
For years, Kelvin Sampson and his Houston men’s basketball program had a routine for games away from the city.
The team left the day before, arrived at its destination in the early afternoon and aimed to get a practice in at the opposing team’s arena.
So on Jan. 13, the Cougars did just that. They departed from the UH campus at around 10 a.m. to get on a plane that was set to depart around 11 a.m..
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