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Rice Basketball falls to Houston for eighth straight time

December 6, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice basketball trade blows with crosstown rival Houston in the early goings, but couldn’t sustain it for 40 minutes against the No. 3 Cougars.

Wednesday night’s battle of intracity foes started off with an exchange of long-range shots. Houston connected on the first three. Then Travis Evee drained one for Rice basketball. Then Houston hit another and the Owls responded with a pair, one apiece from Alem Husenovic and Mekhi Mason, to take their first lead of the evening. It wouldn’t last long.

Trailing 9-8, Houston went on a 22-4 run in the middle portions of the first half. The Rice defense had held its own early, but offensive turnovers and foul trouble for Max Fiedler put the Owls in peril rather quickly.

With Fiedler on the bench, Houston went on the attack. The Coogs took a 16-point lead into the half and opened the second frame on a 9-2 run. Their advantage continued to balloon from that point onward, cresting to 39 points at one point, unofficially putting this game far beyond the Owls’ reach.

Houston entered this game as the No. 3 team in the nation. It was going to take a perfect game to have a chance for Rice to keep pace with this team. The Owls didn’t come close.

Final Box | Houston 75 – Rice 39

FINAL | UH 75 – @RiceMBB 39 pic.twitter.com/o7BBmav5lE

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) December 7, 2023

Key takeaway | Max or Bust?

It’s possible no college basketball player means more to their program at this very moment than Max Fielder does to Rice basketball. The veteran big man is one of the best facilitators in the sport and the key cog that makes the Owls’ offense go. So when he picked up his third foul midway through the first half — a half in which he only played six minutes — alarm bells had to be sounding in head coach Scott Pera’s head.

The offense without Fiedler on the floor was not nearly as effective. That’s to be expected, but it’s also something Rice probably needs to have a better solution for moving forward. Rather than funneling the ball through the top of the key, movement was pushed toward the edges and it felt like Rice was settling for shots rather than taking the most opportune chances.

Frankly, the simple reality could be this team probably isn’t nearly as dangerous when Fiedler is off the court. But given the number of shooters they have and the players capable of creating opportunities for others, that doesn’t feel like it out to be the case. The offense might be different, but it should still work. For better or worse, Rice basketball got some practice with that scenario Wednesday night.

Up Next: vs Incarnate Word – Dec. 13 (Wed.)

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Rice Football 2023: NFL Owls Week 13 Roundup

December 4, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice Football is well represented on 2023 NFL rosters. Here’s the latest from the NFL Owls in action in Week 13.

There are former Rice football players scattered across the NFL. Stay tuned each week for their game results and notables from each player.

Team NFL Owl(s) This Week Result Next Week
Denver Broncos Elijah Garcia (DL) at Texans L, 22-17 at Chargers
Detroit Lions Jack Fox (P) at Saints W, 33-28 at Bears
Indianapolis Colts Kylen Granson (TE) at Titans W, 31-28 (OT) at Bengals
Los Angeles Rams Austin Trammell (WR) vs Browns W, 36-19 at Ravens
New England Patriots Calvin Anderson (OL) vs Chargers L, 6-0 at Steelers (TNF)
Pittsburgh Steelers Chris Boswell (PK) vs Cardinals L, 24-10 vs Patriots (TNF)
Seattle Seahawks Myles Adams (DL) vs Cowboys L, 41-35 at 49ers
Tampa Bay Bucs Nick Leverett (OL) vs Panthers W, 21-18 at Falcons

Offense

Calvin Anderson – OT, Patriots

Anderson was active but did not play in the Patriots’ Week 13 game against the Chargers.

Kylen Granson – TE, Colts

Granson was busy again on Sunday, hauling in three passes for 72 yards, a career high. He also added one rush for two yards.

Nick Leverett – OT, Buccaneers

Leverett got onto the field with the special teams unit again this week, his third time working with that phase this season.

Austin Trammell – WR, Rams

Trammell saw action on special teams again this week, returning one kick for eight yards and two punts for 15 yards.

Defense

Myles Adams – DL, Seahawks

Adams was inactive for the Seahawks’ Weel 13 game against the Cowboys.

Elijah Garcia – DL, Broncos

Garcia was inactive for the Broncos’ Week 13 game against the Texans.

Special Teams

Jack Fox – P, Lions

Fox punted five times on Sunday, averaging a booming 50.8 yards per punt including a long of 60 yards. The Lions needed every kick, narrowly edging out the saints by five points on the road.

Chris Boswell – K, Steelers

Boswell missed just his second field goal of the season on Sunday, this time from 45 yards. He made his other try and added an extra point. The Steelers lost by 10.

More Owls in the NFL

From practice squads to current free agents, there are other Owls on the cusp of returning to active rosters. Find more detail on current contractual agreements and former Rice football players waiting for their next opportunity here.

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AAC Football 2023: Bowl Notes, Championship Game

December 3, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

SMU has won the 2023 AAC football championship. Now six teams venture on to bowl season, with the first game fast approaching.

Matchups have been announced for the bowl season following plenty of drama and chaos along the way. Here are the reported pairings as of early Sunday evening:

Team Opponent Bowl Time Date
UTSA Marshall Frisco 9:00 pm ET Dec. 19
USF Syracuse Boca Raton 8:00 pm ET Dec. 21
Rice Texas State SERVPRO First Responder’s Bowl 5:30 pm ET Dec. 26
Tulane Virginia Tech Military 2:00 pm ET Dec. 27
SMU* Boston College Fenway 11:00 am ET Dec. 28
Memphis Iowa State Liberty 3:30 pm ET Dec. 29
*Won Conference USA Football Championship Game

AAC Football Championship results – Standings

SMU handled Tulane rather comfortably on Friday night, securing the AAC Conference Championship in their final season in the league before departing for the ACC next year. What was even more impressive than the final score was how comfortable they looked with their backup quarterback leading the offense with Preston Stone sidelined.

New Year’s Six Drama

SMU was snubbed for the G5 spot in the New Year’s Six in favor of an undefeated Liberty team, a fate few would have anticipated for the American Champion, regardless of who took home the title. Commission Mike Aresco did not mince words in his rebuttal, calling the decision “disappointing”.

Here are his full comments:

AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco issued this statement after SMU was left out of the New Year's Six today: pic.twitter.com/EFmISUCZEw

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) December 3, 2023

Coaching Changes

So far, there has only been one coaching change in the AAC this offseason. Tulane’s Willie Fritz will reportedly be the next head coach at the University of Houston. Other than that, the remainder of the league’s coaches are set to return for another season. The league did have a large portion of first-year coaches this season, but even still, to only have one coaching change in a conference this big seems uncommon.

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Rice Football to play Texas State in SERVPRO First Responder’s Bowl

December 3, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice football is going bowling. The Owls have been tabbed to face Texas State in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl.

Rice Football returns to the postseason for the second time in as many years under head coach Mike Bloomgren. This time though, the Owls didn’t sneak in as a five-win team. Rice secured bowl eligibility with a sixth win in their regular season finale over Florida Atlantic, setting the stage for their next game which will come in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl against Texas State.

The SERVPRO First Responder Bowl is played on Saturday, December 26 at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Unversity Park, Texas. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast on ESPN.

Head coach Mike Bloomgren issued this statement following the announcement:

“Our players cannot wait to get to Dallas and experience all the First Responder Bowl has to offer. After the Lending Tree Bowl last December, they came to work every day over the last year with the mindset to not only return to a bowl, but to come home as champions. That determination drove them to close the season with wins in our last two games to earn this opportunity and I know will continue as we prepare for Texas State.”

Rice and Texas State have met four times, but it’s been a while since the two Texas-based programs have played. Rice won the most recent game 38-28 in Houston in 1987.

Memphis defeated Utah State in last year’s SERVPRO First Responder Bowl. Air Force, Louisiana and Western Kentucky are the most recent winners since SERVPRO took over the sponsorship rights. The bowl had previously been played under the following names: Heart of Dallas Bowl and TicketCity Bowl.

Rice Football Bowl History

Rice has played in 13 bowl games in program history and holds a postseason record of 7-6. Rice went 3-1 in four bowl games under previous head coach David Bailiff and is 0-1 under Mike Bloomgren.

Season Bowl Opponent Result
1937 Cotton Bowl Classic Colorado W, 28–14
1946 Orange Bowl Tennessee W, 8–0
1949 Cotton Bowl Classic North Carolina W, 27–13
1953 Cotton Bowl Classic Alabama W, 28–6
1957 Cotton Bowl Classic Navy L, 7–20
1960 Sugar Bowl Ole Miss L, 6–14
1961 Bluebonnet Bowl Kansas L, 7–33
2006 New Orleans Bowl Troy L, 17–41
2008 Texas Bowl Western Michigan W, 38–14
2012 Armed Forces Bowl Air Force W, 33–14
2013 Liberty Bowl Mississippi State L, 7–44
2014 Hawaii Bowl Fresno State W, 30–6
2022 Lending Tree Bowl Southern Miss L, 38–24

Rice Football vs Texas State history

Season Location Result
1920 Houston, TX W, 48-0
1923 Houston, TX L, 19-16
1986 Houston, TX L, 31-6
1987 Houston, TX W, 38-28

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Rice Women’s Basketball rolls past TAMU-CC on the road

December 2, 2023 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice women’s basketball started fast and never let up, rolling past Texas A&M Corpus Christi on the road to improve to 5-3 on the season.

Before Texas A&M Corpus Christi had exhaled from the opening tip, Rice women’s basketball had a 9-0 lead. The visiting Owls wasted no time announcing their presence on the Islanders’ court, jumping out in front quickly thanks to the return of Malia Fisher and well-placed shots from Dominque Ennis and Shelby Hayes.

Staked to a near-double-digit lead, Rice expanded their cushion in the second quarter in which they shot 67 percent from the field including a trio of three-pointers. That lengthened the Owls’ advantage over the Islanders by a ten spot and sent Rice into halftime with a 56-28 advantage.

Both teams traded baskets after the break, but the result of the game was never really in doubt thanks to the Owls’ tremendous opening effort. Not only did Rice never trail in this game, they spent the majority of the second half with the game well out of reach. It was a dominant effort away from home and an extremely encouraging showing near the midway point of nonconference play.

Final Box | Rice 84 – Texas A&M Corpus Christi 56

FINAL | @RiceWBB 84 – TAMUCC 56 pic.twitter.com/PsxzZ7faNh

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) December 2, 2023

Key takeaway | Winning away from home

The road had not been kind to Rice Women’s Basketball in this young season. The Owls sludged through a victory at Abilene Chrisitan in their first game away from Tudor Fieldhouse before dropping successive away contests, the first at TCU and the second at SFA.

This is a very similar team to the one that went undefeated in nonconference play a season ago, so the ability to win away from home is clearly there, but for whatever reason, it wasn’t clicking. Saturday’s performance against Texas A&M Corpus Christi served as a powerful reminder that the Owls still have what it takes to go into someone else’s gym and walk away with a win.

As cliched as it is, winning on the road is hard. The Owls were effective on offense, rebounded well and made their free throws. The defense was stingy, too. It wasn’t a perfect performance, but it was a respectable one and one that will be good enough to get the job done, more often than not.

Up Next: vs Gonzaga (Sat. Dec 9)

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