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Tugler's Shot Blocking Timing Returns for Cougars
2 Feb
Summary
- JoJo Tugler's defensive timing and shot-blocking ability have returned.
- He rejected three shots in Houston's recent win over Cincinnati.
- Tugler and Cenac Jr. lead a defense allowing fewest field goals.

Houston head coach Kelvin Sampson expressed satisfaction with his team's performance following a recent victory over Cincinnati. He specifically highlighted the significant progress of forward Joseph 'JoJo' Tugler, stating that the junior is regaining his defensive rhythm.
Sampson emphasized Tugler's exceptional shot-blocking timing, noting its recent return after a period of reduced effectiveness. Tugler, a recipient of the Lefty Driesell Defensive Player of the Year award, rejected three shots in the Cougars' 22-point win against Cincinnati. This resurgence follows a span where his block count had decreased significantly in the preceding months.
Tugler's improved defensive presence, especially alongside freshman Chris Cenac Jr., has been instrumental to Houston's success this 2025-2026 season. Their combined efforts spearhead a defense that allows the fewest field goals in the country. This defensive revival was evident as the Cougars limited Cincinnati to just 38 percent shooting and 18 field goals for the entire game.




