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Houston's Sports Feast: Cougars, Astros, PGA All On Tap
26 Mar
Summary
- Houston hosts NCAA Sweet 16, PGA Open, and Astros opener Thursday.
- Coach Sampson builds strong relationships with Astros manager Espada.
- Sampson cherishes Dusty Baker's gift of wine and a Mays photo.

Houston is set for an action-packed Thursday with multiple major sporting events converging on the city. The Toyota Center will host the Houston Cougars' NCAA Sweet 16 basketball game against Illinois, a few miles from campus. Simultaneously, the city will be the site of the PGA's Houston Open first round and the Houston Astros' Major League Baseball opener against the Los Angeles Angels.
Beyond his basketball duties, Cougars coach Kelvin Sampson has fostered a strong connection with third-year Astros manager Joe Espada. Their relationship grew through mutual texts and conversations, with Espada seeking Sampson's advice on managing.
Sampson also maintains deep ties to baseball's past, recalling his relationship with former Astros manager Dusty Baker. Baker once gifted Sampson a bottle of wine with Hank Aaron's image, a toast to a future championship, and shared a cherished photo of himself with baseball legend Willie Mays, a detail that deeply moved Sampson, connecting him further to Baker and their shared appreciation for baseball icons.
Despite the exciting sports landscape, Sampson acknowledges the challenges of playing in a hostile environment, recalling last year's NCAA tournament games where opponents' fans significantly outnumbered Houston's. He recognizes the strong travel presence of Big Ten fans and acknowledges that four of the state's basketball programs have formidable fan bases participating in the NCAA tournament.




