The source for Rice sports news

  • Football
    • Recruiting
    • Offer Tracker
    • Roster
    • Schedule
    • NFL Owls
  • Premium
    • Patreon
    • Season Preview
    • Join / FAQ
  • Podcast
  • More
    • Store
    • News
    • Basketball
    • Baseball
    • About
    • Contact
  • Login

Rice Basketball Comes Up Short vs Charlotte

January 11, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Basketball came up one shot short, missing a potential game winner at the buzzer in a narrow home loss to Charlotte.

A layup from Charlotte’s Ben Bradford put the visiting 49ers just ahead of Rice basketball in the opening minutes of their trip to Tudor Fieldhouse on Sunday afternoon. That proved to be representative of how the opening half would go, with Rice spending most of it just a shot or two behind Charlotte, but not much more.

There were five ties and two lead changes in the opening half, with Nick Anderson providing the bulk of the juice on offense for Rice, who would go into the break trailing by just two points. The game would remain close until the middle of the second half when the Owls’ shooting struggles helped contribute to a 10-0 Charlotte run. Rice suddenly found themselves trailing by 15 with the game all but out of reach.

MORE: Rice Basketball Midseason State of the Program

Rice did not go down without a fight, clawing back to within six points on a nine-point run. A late three from Eternity Eguagie got the Owls within two with 36 seconds remaining and Trae Broadnax made it a one point hole with a three-point play.

A heads up defensive play from Broadnax earned the Owls one final shot at the buzzer, but it would not go down. Rice Basketball falls to 7-10 with the loss. The Owls are 5-4 at Tudor Fieldhouse this season.

Final Box | Charlotte 74, Rice 73

Charlotte 74, @RiceMBB 73 pic.twitter.com/61evAlOfwC

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 11, 2026

Key takeaway | Defending Not Optional

While there has been no singular thread connecting all of the Owls’ losses this season, the step back in their defensive performance has been a frequent culprit. Now through four games of conference play, Rice ranks near the bottom of the league in opponent field goal percentage, a few ticks shy of 50 percent.

That, combined with a a sub-.400 shooting percentage, makes it hard to win basketball games, something Rice has found out all too often this season. This a team that doesn’t have one defining characteristic to hang their hats on when things get hard, which is quite the departure to the defense-first mantra head coach Rob Lanier preaches.

There are flashes of that top tier defense buried deep. Broadnax had a few plays in the closing minutes that came close to swinging the game, but from top to bottom, this roster doesn’t defend well consistently.

With the calendar approaching mid-January, this is likely what this version of Rice basketball is going to be. How the staff and the roster make the most of it will determine whether or not they can be competitive down the stretch or succumb to their maladies enroute to another disappointing finish.

Up Next: at UTSA (Wed, Jan. 14 at 7:00 pm)

Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive Rice football recruiting updates, practice notes and more.

Recent Posts
  • Rice Football Recruiting: CB Kyren Condoll commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF AJ Brown commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF Koa Akui commits to Owls
  • The Roost Podcast | Ep. 223 – Rice Football Quarterback Shuffle

Filed Under: Archive, Basketball Tagged With: game recap, Rice basketball

Rice Football Recruiting: CB Kyren Condoll commits to Owls

January 10, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2026 Rice Football recruiting class picked up a pledge from an ACC defensive back. Former Duke corner Kyren Condoll has committed to the Owls.

Rounding out a 2026 Rice Football recruiting class that put a heavy emphasis on rebuilding the defensive backfield, the Owls searched everywhere from the FCS to the Power 4 to find the right fits, including this ACC safety. Former Duke corner Kyren Condoll has committed to the Owls.

Condoll was a three-star recruit out of Rancho Cucamonga High School in California who picked Duke over offers from Stanford, Utah, Washington and others at the time. He spent two seasons with the Blue Devils, appearing in 10 games without registering any official statistics. The West Coast product who spent two seasons on the East Coast is bouncing back to the middle of the country, where he’ll have three years of eligibility when he arrives at South Main.

With Condoll aboard, Rice football now has a strong mix of backgrounds and abilities to deploy in a transformed secondary. He joins fellow corners Zach Cody (Coastal Carolina) and Tariq Watson (UAB) as well as safeties Koa Akui (Sacramento State), Caden VerMaas (Nebraska) and AJ Brown (UAB).

Premium: Rice Football Recruiting Offer and Commitment Tracker

The 6-foot-2, 185-pound Condoll is a bet on traits combined with two years of development in a collegiate environment. The tape showcases a player who is quick, hits hard and plays with energy. Most importantly, he plays through the whistle and isn’t shy about fighting for the ball in the air.

Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive Rice football recruiting updates, practice notes and more.

Recent Posts
  • Rice Football Recruiting: CB Kyren Condoll commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF AJ Brown commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF Koa Akui commits to Owls
  • The Roost Podcast | Ep. 223 – Rice Football Quarterback Shuffle

Filed Under: Archive, Football, Football Recruiting Tagged With: Kyren Condoll, Rice Football, Rice Football recruiting

Rice Football Recruiting: SAF AJ Brown commits to Owls

January 10, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

Another American Conference defensive back has joined the 2026 Rice Football recruiting class. Former UAB safety AJ Brown has committed to the Owls.

The Rice Football Recruiting class is benefiting from the stability and upward trajectory of the program as head coach Scott Abell builds the roster entering his second season on South Main. Meanwhile, turnover elsewhere has created opportunities for the Owls, including elsewhere in the American Conference. Former UAB safety AJ Brown has committed to the Owls.

Brown has 36 games of college football under his belt. He began, as many players do, as a special teams staple with the Blazers in 2023, increasing his role to a rotational defensive back in 2024 and eventually a six-game starter, ending his time with the Blazers as a mainstay in the starting line.

Last season, Brown had five games with seven or more tackles, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. He also brings 91 career tackles, a sack and an interception to Rice.

In addition to a wave of new defensive back additions in this cycle, Brown will also sync up with his teammate Tariq Watson, who started alongside him with the Blazers in 2025. Safeties Koa Akui (Sacramento State) and Caden VerMaas (Nebraska), as well as corners Kyren Condoll (Duke) and Zach Cody (Coastal Carolina) round out the parliament of new Owls in the secondary.

Premium: Rice Football Recruiting Offer and Commitment Tracker

The Transfer Portal contains every level of experience, athletic pedigree and statistical history. In many ways, Brown is the intersection of all of those key attributes. He has some exciting highlights and plenty of history that suggest he can step in and contribute immediately for the Rice secondary, making his a crucial pickup in this transfer cycle.

AJ Brown's first career interception is a big one! https://t.co/bre2atK70F pic.twitter.com/lw9RwflXDH

— UAB Football (@UAB_FB) November 2, 2024
Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive Rice football recruiting updates, practice notes and more.

Recent Posts
  • Rice Football Recruiting: CB Kyren Condoll commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF AJ Brown commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF Koa Akui commits to Owls
  • The Roost Podcast | Ep. 223 – Rice Football Quarterback Shuffle

Filed Under: Football, Football Recruiting Tagged With: AJ Brown, Rice Football, Rice Football recruiting

Rice Football Recruiting: SAF Koa Akui commits to Owls

January 10, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

One of the best safeties from the FCS ranks has joined the 2026 Rice Football recruiting class. Former Sacramento State safety Koa Akui has committed to the Owls.

The 2026 Rice Football Recruiting class includes Transfer Portal additions from all over FBS, but the Owls didn’t stop there, turning over every rock to maximize roster talent, including this crucial addition from the FCS ranks. Former Sacramento State safety Koa Akui has committed to the Owls.

Akui is about as decorated as they come in terms of transfer portal additions. An All-Big Sky selection in 2025, Akui has 20 games of collegiate experience under his belt, including starts in all 12 contests last season. A Pro Football Network FCS All-American, Akui tied for fifth in the nation in passes defended (11) and tied for second in interceptions (five). The nation’s leader, with six, played 16 games. Akui did it in 12.

The inclusion of Akui cements a robust rework of the Rice safety room, including new portal additions AJ Brown (UAB) and Caden VerMaas (Nebraska). The Owls also picked up corners Kyren Condoll (Duke), Tariq Watson (UAB) and Zach Cody (Coastal Carolina).

Premium: Rice Football Recruiting Offer and Commitment Tracker

Tape is harder to come by at the FCS level, but the sheer volume of turnover forcing plays Akui is involved in is staggering. For a Rice defense that hasn’t been particularly adept at creating that level of chaos in recent years, bringing in a true ballhawk on the backend like Akui has the potential to deliver a transformative effect to the Owls’ entire secondary.

The @PFSNcollege FCS All-Americans keep rolling…

First-Team Safety:

Koa Akui (@akuikoaa), Sacramento State (@SacHornetsFB)pic.twitter.com/ImyayAXOvV

— Cam Mellor (@CamMellor) December 18, 2025
Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive Rice football recruiting updates, practice notes and more.

Recent Posts
  • Rice Football Recruiting: CB Kyren Condoll commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF AJ Brown commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF Koa Akui commits to Owls
  • The Roost Podcast | Ep. 223 – Rice Football Quarterback Shuffle

Filed Under: Archive, Football Tagged With: Koa Akui, Rice Football, Rice Football recruiting

The Roost Podcast | Ep. 223 – Rice Football Quarterback Shuffle

January 10, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

It’s been a busy couple of weeks for Rice Football on the quarterback front. Chase Jenkins is out. Jacurri Brown is in. We discuss it all, plus a bowl game and more.

The news that Chase Jenkins would be transferring from Rice football before the bowl game sent shockwaves through the program, but the Owls are looking better than ever with the addition of UCF transfer Jacurri Brown. The long chain of events that got us from Jenkins to Brown, kudos to the staff for securing his pledge and more on the bowl game, transfers and the program right now.

We talked through it all. You can find previous episodes on the podcast page. For now, give a listen to Episode 223.

Follow @TheRoostPod

Episode Notes

Patreon

Get exclusive insight on Patreon. Be the first to get the inside scoop on what’s going on with Rice football and stick around for even further analysis. That includes practice updates, analysis and more. Your support matters and makes The Roost better. Join our discussion on Discord here.

Become a Patron!

Homefield

We’re thrilled to partner with Homefield Apparel, the premier proprietor of college football clothing. First-time buyers can use the code ROOST for 15% off their order. The Owls hoodie is a personal favorite as is the Luv-Ya-Owls shirt. Make sure you check out the sailor hat (pictured below) as you shop the Rice collection or pick up something else (or both)!

Homefield

Rice Football Quarterback Shuffle

  • Chase Jenkins opt out and potential options
  • How that impacted the bowl game and key takeaways
  • An ode to Quinton Jackson
  • What kind of quarterback should/would Rice target in the portal?
  • Jacurri Brown profile and the Gus Malzahn/Dan Mullen goodness
  • Three more additions in the portal, and counting

Where can you find us?

The Roost Podcast is part of the Dave Campbell’s College Podcast Network. You’ll still get the same content with the same hosts, but now under the DCTF banner. If it’s happening in college football in Texas, we’re talking about it. You can find this podcast and all of our partner podcasts on Apple, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.

Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive Rice football recruiting updates, practice notes and more.

Recent Posts
  • Rice Football Recruiting: CB Kyren Condoll commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF AJ Brown commits to Owls
  • Rice Football Recruiting: SAF Koa Akui commits to Owls
  • The Roost Podcast | Ep. 223 – Rice Football Quarterback Shuffle

Filed Under: Featured, Football, Podcast Tagged With: podcast, Rice Football

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • …
  • 634
  • Next Page »
  1. Item 1
  2. Item 2
  3. Item 3
  4. Item 4
  5. Item 5
  • Rice Football
  • Quinton Jackson, Rice Football
  • Jack Ben-Shoshan, Rice Baseball
  • Rice Baseball, David Pierce
  • Rice Football
Become a patron at Patreon!
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter