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Rockets look for rare season sweep over Grizzlies
Jan 28, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green (4) reacts after a dunk against the Atlanta Hawks in the third quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images The Houston Rockets visit the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday in a Western Conference showdown, hoping to do something they haven’t done in 15 seasons.
Sweep the regular-season series.
Houston won the first three games, starting with an Oct. 25 blowout in Houston (128-108), but the last two have been decided by four or fewer points.
And while both teams enter the game having won seven of their last nine, the Rockets’ run stretches back to the beginning of 2025.
Houston, second in the Western Conference and 1 1/2 games ahead of third-place Memphis, is on a four-game winning streak and has won 10 of its last 12, starting on Jan. 5.
The Rockets beat Boston 114-112 on Monday behind a franchise-record-tying 10 3-pointers from Dillon Brooks, then knocked off Atlanta on Tuesday, building an 16-point fourth-quarter advantage and surviving a furious rally by the Hawks before claiming a 100-96 victory.
As for the Grizzlies, they had their six-game winning streak snapped in overpowering fashion by the New York Knicks on Monday, losing 143-106 — Memphis’ worst defeat of the season. The Grizzlies committed 26 turnovers and the Knicks converted the mistakes into 36 points. Memphis also gave up 17 offensive boards resulting in 28 points.
“We were just out of sync from the start,” Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins said. “We didn’t have it for 40 minutes.”
Usually sure-handed guard Desmond Bane committed a team-high six turnovers.
“We had so many uncharacteristic moments in the game defensively and offensively, and it was definitely not our best night,” Jenkins said.
Houston has found its footing this season behind Brooks, Alperen Sengun, Amen Thompson and Jalen Green.
Green scored 25 in the win over the Hawks, including 12 in the third quarter. Sengun finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Brooks has made 13 3-pointers in the team’s past two games.
Green, in his fourth season, leads the Rockets with a 21.3 scoring average. More importantly, he has been durable, riding a streak of 150 consecutive starts.
“It’s something you don’t take for granted,” said Houston coach Ime Udoka, in his second season with the team. “I know he hasn’t missed a game since I’ve been here.
“He plays through everything. He plays through injuries and pains and things most guys would sit out from. It takes a certain amount of toughness, for sure. Look at him … he’s not the most physical, but (has) that toughness to play through everything.”
Udoka said he realized quickly that Green was different.
“We knew (about Green’s toughness) last year when he played all 82 (regular-season games),” Udoka said. “And it shows in his competitiveness and his mental and physical toughness.”
Since Jan. 1, Green has scored 25 or more points in 10 of the team’s 14 games. He recorded only eight games of 25 or more in the previous two months-plus covering 32 games.
Thompson has made his contributions, as well. Since Jan. 5, he is one of only four players in the NBA averaging 18 points, 10 rebounds and four assists.
Returning home after Monday’s road game may prove beneficial to the Grizzlies. They are 19-5 at FedExForum and recently completed a sweep of a four-game homestand. Their last home loss came Jan. 9, 119-115 to the Rockets.
–Field Level Media
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Plenty at stake as No. 8 Purdue sets sights on Ohio State
Feb 26, 2026; West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; Purdue Boilermakers guard Braden Smith (3) looks at a referee during the first half of a game against the Michigan State Spartans at Mackey Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jacob Musselman-Imagn Images While No. 8 Purdue and Ohio State are coming off losses, they still have goals in front of them when they convene on Sunday in Columbus, Ohio.
The Boilermakers (22-6, 12-5 Big Ten) have their eyes on a top-four finish going into the conference tournament. However, they find themselves in fifth place after a 76-74 home loss to No. 13 Michigan State on Thursday.
Nebraska and Michigan State are tied for second with 13-4 conference records with Illinois (13-5) a half-game back. The top four teams receive triple byes into the tourney.
“Most disappointing for us is you’re trying to jockey for that triple bye. Now you’re playing fewer games,” Purdue coach Matt Painter said. “Last year was the first time in 10 years that we didn’t get there.
“That’s important leading up to the NCAA Tournament because you want to be a little more pristine, like three games in three days instead of four games in four days. It’s not the end of the world but that’s what you’re jockeying for.”
Purdue likely will need to win out beginning with its game versus the Buckeyes (17-11, 9-8 Big Ten) who are in a more dire situation. While Painter can talk about the NCAA Tournament with certainty, Ohio State is wobbling on the bubble.
A 74-57 setback at Iowa on Wednesday marked the first time the Buckeyes lost two straight games this season. It also left them with a 1-10 record against Quad 1 opponents.
Ohio State is in ninth place in the Big Ten, one game back of Iowa (10-7) for the double bye which goes to teams seeded five through eight.
In order for the Buckeyes to upset Purdue, they must get a full team effort. Playing without center Christoph Tilly (ankle) against Iowa — his status for Sunday’s game is unknown — the Buckeyes did not get much out of Bruce Thornton.
Thornton did not score in the first half, during which Ohio State found itself trailing 37-23 at intermission. His first points came with just over 12 minutes left in the game. He had 10 points, half his season average.
“He’s got to be aggressive, stay aggressive,” Ohio State coach Jake Diebler said. “We moved him around a little bit. I thought he passed up some opportunities in the first half to attack. Did a much better job getting the ball in the paint in the second half.”
The Buckeyes are looking for consistency but Diebler said that has been difficult because players have been in and out of the lineup due to injuries.
“We’ve got a little time now to have some great prep heading into our next game and hopefully we can get healthier and get some time to practice some of these lineups that we’re having to play,” he said.
Purdue’s Braden Smith, who has totaled 1,004 assists, needs four more to pass Long Island’s Jason Brickman for fourth on the NCAA all-time list.
“(Smith’s) a fabulous player. He’s great,” Painter said. “He’s put a lot of time into it and sacrificed a lot. Basketball’s an important piece in his life. I’m honored to coach him and he’s been great for us, fabulous, and done a lot for this university.”
–Field Level Media
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Austin looks to continue successful history against D.C. United
Feb 21, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; DC United forward Tai Baribo (9) in action against the Philadelphia Union at Audi Field. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-Imagn Images Austin FC will look to continue their successful history against D.C. United and break into the win column when the sides square off on Sunday afternoon in Austin, Texas.
The Verde (0-0-1, 1 point) kicked off the 2026 season with a 2-2 draw at home with Minnesota United on Feb. 21. Austin got goals from Brendan Hines-Ike and Myrto Uzuni and an assist from their flash offseason signing Facundo Torres but gave up the tying goal in the 90th minute and settled for spitting the points.
“We just have played one game and I think we see a team already that is more vertical, that is more going forward,” Austin coach Nico Estevez said Thursday. “We don’t want to lose much time on building if it’s clear that we can be vertical, but we also use the building up to create the spaces in between the lines.
“We want to be a team that is fun to watch and a team that goes forward and wants to score goals, and this is the work that we keep doing.”
The Verde announced Friday that they have acquired forward Christian Ramirez from MLS waivers. Ramirez played last season with the LA Galaxy and started 10 of 25 games, scoring four goals and adding an assist.
Austin has won each of its three all-time meetings with D.C. United, most recently a 4-2 victory last season in the nation’s capital.
D.C. United began their campaign with a 1-0 win at home against the Philadelphia Union, with the game’s lone goal scored by Tai Baribo in the 23rd minute. Baribo signed with the Black and Red in the offseason after he played 2025 with the Union, which added insult to injury in the Week 1 victory.
D.C. coach Rene Weiler lauded his new scoring threat after the win.
“As a striker, you have to be decisive and he scored the goal, it was the decisive goal, so he did his job,” Weiler said. “It’s uncomfortable to play against him, so, it helps us a lot.”
Sean Johnson was sharp in his first competitive start in goal for D.C. United, producing three saves to earn a clean sheet, the 113th of his MLS career.
D.C. United finished last in the Eastern Conference in 2025 but are already off to a better start.
“We want to be unpredictable, so we played some diagonal balls and then we played some long balls,” Weiler said. “So that is an option to open the field.”
–Field Level Media
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Seattle game breaks U.S. arena attendance record for women's hockey
Mar 27, 2023; Seattle, WA, USA; A general overall view of the Space Needle and Climate Pledge Arena at Seattle Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images A sold-out crowd of 17,335 fans at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena broke the U.S. attendance record for a women’s hockey game on Friday night.
In the first game back from the Olympic break for both PWHL teams, the host Seattle Torrent fell 5-2 to the Toronto Sceptres.
The Torrent played without captain Hilary Knight, who led the U.S. women’s team to a gold medal in the Milan Cortina Olympics. She was placed on long-term injured reserve due to a lower-body injury she suffered during the Games.
The previous record of 17,228 fans came on Jan. 18 when the Montreal Victoire faced the New York Sirens at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
The Torrent also broke their own attendance mark, set when 16,014 fans filled the Seattle arena for the expansion club’s inaugural home opener on Nov. 28, 2025.
Overall attendance across the PWHL for the league’s third season was up 17 percent through 61 games at the Milan Cortina Olympics break, according to the league.
–Field Level Media
