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Astros' Sehgal on record-setting sales for Space City jerseys: 'The details and storytelling within the uniform is what really makes it special'
By John Suayan | Apr 25, 2022
The launch of the Houston Astros' new City Connect jerseys earlier this month yielded record-setting sales, according to a team-issued press release.
Rice rugby captain on former international star killed in car crash: 'He was just a very servant-minded person, very selfless'
By John Suayan | Apr 25, 2022
A police chase, allegedly led by a teen motorist, claimed the life of a former international rugby star on Friday (April 22), according to a report from Houston CBS affiliate KHOU.
Astros on successful home opener: 'Opening up the homestand victorious!'
By John Suayan | Apr 19, 2022
After a month of playing away from Minute Maid Park going back to when spring training began, the Houston Astros returned home and treated the visiting Los Angeles Angels to an 8-3 thumping on Monday night (April 18).
Myres on new TSU, Texans partnership: 'This is a win for TSU, this is a win for the Texans'
By John Suayan | Apr 18, 2022
The Houston Texans and Texas Southern University (TSU) have formed a two-year partnership to help student-athletes, according to a team-issued press release.
Osterman on jersey retirement: 'Honored, blessed and grateful for the outpour of support and [birthday] wishes'
By John Suayan | Apr 18, 2022
A Cypress Springs High School graduate who went on to become one of the best American softball players of all time received a memorable birthday present on Saturday (April 16) from the collegiate program for which she starred during the early 21st Century.
Smith on newly extended Texans WR Cooks: 'It seems like whenever you talk about Brandin, anyone, they talk about leadership'
By John Suayan | Apr 11, 2022
The Houston Texans have awarded wide receiver Brandin Cooks a two-year contract extension, according to a report from NFL.com. The move essentially squashes rumors that the Texans were looking to ship Cooks elsewhere for a higher draft pick.
Rockets on Green's career-high 41-point effort in season finale: 'What a run'
By John Suayan | Apr 11, 2022
Houston Rockets rookie guard Jalen Green ended his first NBA season on Sunday (April 10) with another milestone: A career-high 41 points.
Astros on new City Connect uniforms: 'This is Mission Control. This is Houston. This is Space City'
By John Suayan | Apr 11, 2022
The Houston Astros unveiled their new City Connect jerseys and hats on Sunday (April 10), which pay tribute to the nation’s fourth-largest city’s strong connection to the space industry.
Astros on 10th consecutive Opening Day victory: 'Game one, game won'
By John Suayan | Apr 8, 2022
Powered by a productive night at the plate from third baseman Alex Bregman, the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Angels 3-1 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on Thursday (April 7) to begin the 2022 regular season.
Texans' Grissom on upcoming draft party: 'Miller Outdoor Theatre is an iconic venue'
By John Suayan | Apr 5, 2022
After nearly 20 seasons of hosting fans at NRG Stadium for the NFL Draft, the Houston Texans have decided to take the party outside. The franchise will have its 2022 Draft Party at Miller Outdoor Theatre on April 28.
Rockets' Green on string of 30-point outings: 'I'm a bucket'
By John Suayan | Apr 4, 2022
As the Rockets seek to boost their chances of securing the first pick in the 2022 NBA Draft to close out the first full year of their post-James Harden rebuild, the team's first-round pick from last summer is purportedly establishing himself as a superstar in the making.
Baker on Valdez as Astros' Opening Day starter: 'This guy’s been a big-game pitcher'
By John Suayan | Mar 30, 2022
Houston Astros third-year manager Dusty Baker has tabbed southpaw hurler Framber Valdez as the team's Opening Day starter, according to a report from the franchise.
Verlander on Opening Day off: 'It just didn’t make a lot of sense to put myself through that stress'
By John Suayan | Mar 30, 2022
Despite showing an apparent return to form during spring training in Florida, Justin Verlander won't be the Houston Astros' starting pitcher when the team opens their 2022 campaign on April 7 against the Los Angeles Angels, according to a report from Houston CBS affiliate KHOU.
Sampson on Elite Eight finish: 'What a SPECIAL season!'
By John Suayan | Mar 28, 2022
The Houston men's basketball team failed to secure a return trip to the Final Four, but to hear head coach Kelvin Sampson and his players tell it, there was no shame felt after his program fell to the second-seeded Villanova Wildcats 50-44 in San Antonio on Saturday (March 26).
Selleck on Brazoria County no bill for Watson: 'Accordingly, this matter is closed'
By John Suayan | Mar 25, 2022
A Brazoria County grand jury declined to criminally charge former Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson on Thursday (March 24) in connections with allegations that he sexually assaulted and harassed 22 women, Houston-based media outlets reported. The grand jury had received the 10th criminal charge against Watson, who was recently traded to the Cleveland Browns, earlier in the day.
Hardin on pending Brazoria County criminal charge against Watson: 'There is absolutely nothing new about it'
By John Suayan | Mar 24, 2022
Another Houston-area grand jury is considering whether former Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson should face a criminal charge for allegedly sexually assaulting 22 women. Houston-based media outlets today (March 24) reported that a Brazoria County grand jury has received a tenth case in connection with allegations of sexual assault and harassment.
McCullers on Carlos Correa departure: 'Thank you for everything, No. 1'
By John Suayan | Mar 22, 2022
Shortstop Carlos Correa decided to leave the Houston Astros on March 19 in favor of the Minnesota Twins, essentially ending his storied, decade-long association with the team that selected him first overall in the 2012 MLB Draft.
Shead on Houston Sweet Sixteen berth: 'We want to win for each other'
By John Suayan | Mar 21, 2022
Advancing toward the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament is seemingly a constant for the University of Houston Cougars men's basketball team. The Kelvin Sampson-led program defeated Illinois 68-53 in Pittsburgh on Sunday (March 20) to make the third round of March Madness for the third consecutive year dating back to 2019.
Caserio on Deshaun Watson trade: 'I felt it was the right move for our organization'
By John Suayan | Mar 21, 2022
The Houston Texans traded quarterback Deshaun Watson on Friday (March 18) and a 2024 fifth-round pick to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for three first-round picks that span the next three NFL drafts, a third-round pick in 2023 and a fourth-round pick in 2024.
'Here we come, Fort Worth': Texas Southern wins third straight First Four, draws top seed Kansas
By John Suayan | Mar 16, 2022
For the third year in a row, the back-to-back SWAC champion Texas Southern University Tigers men's basketball team emerged victorious in the First Four, the play-in round of the NCAA Men's Division I Tournament.