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Rice Football Hires Eli Rasheed as Defensive Line Coach

January 29, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

On Thursday, Rice football head coach Scott Abell announced the hiring of defensive line coach Eli Rasheed, completing his 2026 staff.

Continuity and development have been hallmarks of how Rice football head coach Scott Abell has built his programs throughout his coaching journey. The expectation was always that those ideas would remain integral to how he established a new era for the Owls and his first offseason bore that out.

Rice is making one adjustment to its position coaches this offseason after former defensive line coach Ty Warren accepted a role on the Mississippi State staff following the Armed Forces Bowl. To fill that vacancy, Abell on Thursday announced the hiring of Eli Rasheed, formerly of Iowa State. Shaheed had prior stops at Toledo and Florida Atlantic.

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“I’m so excited to officially announce the addition of Eli Rasheed to the Rice Football staff,” Abell stated in a release from the program. “Eli’s years of experience will not only help develop our student athletes on the field but also help them grow off the field. We’re so excited to welcome Eli and his family to the Rice Football Family.”

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Rice Women’s Basketball Stifles Temple at Home

January 28, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice women’s basketball ground out a defensive struggle to take down Temple and improve their winning streak to 13 games.

It was the defenses that took center stage on Wednesday night in an all-Owl affair at Tudor Fieldhouse. Rice women’s basketball held Temple to just eight first half field goals and 28 percent shooting, a mark which should have yielded a decent early lead had it not been for the other Owls’ equally imposing point-prevention efforts.

The difference at the break was a short sequence in the second quarter sparked by a three-pointer from Louann Battiston and continued not long after by another three from Victoria Flores. Temple had just one triple in the first 20 minutes as Rice shut walled off the perimeter and took a four-point edge into halftime.

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Shelby Hayes keyed a third quarter rally to get Rice in front by as many as 12 before Temple pulled back within seven to set up a pivotal final frame. Both sides traded baskets for a while before Dominique Ennis stepped up and delivered consecutive back-breaking threes to put the Owls back in front by double-digits once again.

Hailey Adams, who played all 40 minutes and registered a double-double, pointed towards shots like that when describing the team’s success.

“I’m surrounded by great shot makers,” she said. “Everyone on the team is a great shot makers so I just have to get the rebound and get it to them and they’re going to make the shot.”

From there, the Owls were able to clamp down on defense once again and secure their 13th consecutive victory. With the win, Rice women’s basketball improves to 18-3 on the season and remains a perfect 10-0 at Tudor Fieldhouse. This is the first Rice team to start 10-0 since the 2018-2019 squad that went undefeated at home that season. Still, the team is taking it one game at a time.

“It means a lot, but our motto this year is TNT, Today-Not-Tomorrow,” Shelby Hayes said, referencing the strong start at Tudor. “That’s all great, but we’ve got to focus on what’s in front of us and what’s next, and that’s UTSA. So we’re just going to focus on that.”

Final Box | Rice 65, Temple 56

FINAL | @RiceWBB 65, Temple 56 pic.twitter.com/XMd6Wy8FuF

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 29, 2026

What They’re Saying

.@RiceWBB head coach Lindsay Edmonds on her team's ability to close games out in crunch time. pic.twitter.com/YkDjy1vLWy

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 29, 2026

Key takeaway | Making Them Brick It

Coming into Wednesday night, Temple had averaged 70.1 points per game, a number which ranked in the top five in the American Conference in scoring. They didn’t come close to that mark against Rice, a testament to the Owls’ relentless defense.

Rice held Temple to 34 percent shooting from the floor and forced 14 turnovers, preventing their visitors from ever getting into any semblance of a rhythm.

Temple made consecutive field goal attempts just three times in the duration of the contest and had extended droughts of 10 consecutive missed shots and a spurt in which they made just one of 12 from the floor.

Up Next: at UTSA (Sat. Jan. 31 at 1:00 pm)

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Rice Basketball soars past East Carolina on the road

January 28, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

Big games from distance from Jalen Smith and Nick Anderson propelled Rice basketball past East Carolina for a much-needed road win.

Rice basketball was the aggressor early in Greenville on Wednesday night. East Carolina knocked down a layup to get things started, but the host Pirates would not lead again for the remainder of the first half thanks to some efficient shooting from the Owls. The Rice lead never reached comfortable margins, however.

East Carolina tied the game twice before the break, erasing a six-point deficit then a nine-point deficit to take a deadlock 33-all score into halftime.

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Nick Anderson set the tone from the first shot of the second half, knocking down a three to spark another Rice rally, quickly pulling back in front by nine following his second triple of the half. The lead ballooned to 17 on Jalen Smith’s fifth long ball of the night, a dagger shot that put the game out of reach.

Trae Broadnax would lengthen the advantage to 18 before East Carolina began whittling the lead down from there, but the Pirates simply did not have enough time to dig out from a deficit that high.

Rice Basketball improves to 9-12 with the win. The Owls are 3-5 away from Tudor Fieldhouse this season.

Final Box | Rice 83, East Carolina 77

FINAL | @RiceMBB 83, ECU 77 pic.twitter.com/9wZD89Yto8

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 29, 2026

Key takeaway | The Recipe is Three

Scoring points generally plays a meaningful role in winning basketball games and the three-point shot has proven an excellent tool for underdogs at all stages to find success. That’s been true of Rice basketball, too.

Coming into Wednesday, Rice was 6-3 when knocking down at least 10 three-pointers in a game; They’re now 7-3 and 2-9 in all other contests. Rice drained 12 threes against East Carolina, Smith and Anderson combining for nine of them.

Rice is one of the better three-point shooting teams in the American Conference even though they’re only fifth in total three-pointers attempted. If they can continue to hit them at the rate they have lately, it might be worth leaning even further into the long distance play moving forward.

Up Next: at Charlotte (Sat. Jan. 31 at 5:00 pm)

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Rice Football Recruiting: CB Rymen Mosley commits to Owls

January 28, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

Further reinforcements to the defensive secondary are on their way to the 2026 Rice Football Recruiting class. Corner Rymen Mosley has committed to the Owls.

With only a handful of spots remaining in the 2026 Rice Football recruiting class, the Owls have to be choosy when handing out the last few scholarship offers. Most recently, that’s meant a renewed focus on the secondary, ensuring that part of the roster gets all the reinforcements it needs including this new addition; corner Rymen Mosley has committed to the Owls.

Mosley had flown somewhat under the radar before the Owls swooped in, picking up a handful of offers from smaller programs, Sacramento State the most notable. When Rice came around, it wasn’t hard for Mosley to pull the trigger.

“Coach Abell made it feel like home as soon as I stepped on campus,” Mosley told The Roost. “The staff and coaches really did a good job with welcoming me in and making it feel like my hometown as well.”

Mosley is the third high school defensive back to join the fold this week, joining safety Seth Brown from Georgia, safety Xavier Ether, and longtime commit Jordan Mitchell. That quartet should give the Owls a young base to build on for years to come.

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The tape highlights plenty of aspects Rice typically looks for in a prospective defensive back. Rymen is quick and instinctive, playing much bigger than his 5-foot-10 frame might suggest. In fact, that’s a chip on his shoulder he says he’s bringing with him to South Main.

“I feel like with me being undersized it’s a factor in my game and proves that size doesn’t mean anything,” he said. “I can’t wait to get to Houston.”

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Late-January 2026 Rice Football Recruiting Check-In

January 27, 2026 By Matthew Bartlett

The 2026 Rice Football Recruiting class received an influx of talent over the past few weeks. Where do the Owls stand right now and what’s next for this haul?

Roughly a month after the 2025 season ended, the 2026 Rice Football recruiting class is starting to come together. Rice has signees at every level of the sport and all across the nation. including nine Power Four transfers (with one from Notre Dame), eight group of five additions, five from the FCS ranks and two JUCO players.

Beyond the numbers, though, what needs did this class address and what’s left, if anything, for the Owls to do before the 2026 season arrives?

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