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Houston Cougars now No. 1 in all 3 major rankings

Cougars earned two Quad 1 wins last week against Iowa State and Baylor

Houston guard L.J. Cryer (4) is greeted at the bench by teammates during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Baylor, Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024 in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) (Julio Cortez, Copyright 2024 The Associated Press All Rights Reserved)

Saturday’s gritty overtime win at No. 11 Baylor did more than just provide another Quad 1 win and a victory over a ranked in-state foe for the Houston Cougars.

The win also gave Houston a unique feather in its cap for the last week of February.

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With UConn’s loss to Creighton last week, the Cougars were named the new No. 1 team in both the Associated Press and coaches poll.

Houston was No. 2 going into the Baylor game.

Going into last week, Houston was already the No. 1-ranked team in the NET rankings, the metric that will be used most by the NCAA tournament selection committee for seeding purposes in a few weeks.

Winning a pair of Quad 1 games against then No. 6-ranked Iowa State and Baylor certainly solidified that spot.

That means Houston is No. 1 in all three of the big polls and metrics headed into a contest at the Fertitta Center on Tuesday night against Cincinnati.

The is the first time this year Houston has been No. 1 in the AP or coaches poll after spending considerable time at No. 1 last year.

However, the NET ranking is what will in the end mean the most.

Staying at No. 1 once Selection Sunday rolls around could mean Houston is named the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA tournament, which would have some benefits that are chronicled here.


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