ECU stuns Houston for first top-five win in school history

Jayden Gardner scored 21 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead the Pirates to an upset of the fifth-ranked Cougars

ECU's Jayden Gardner draws a foul on Houston's J'Wan Roberts during the Pirates' upset of the fifth-ranked Cougars on Wednesday (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker)

GREENVILLE — Jayden Gardner and East Carolina didn’t get to savor a sea of court-storming home fans after claiming a huge upset. Instead, the Pirates left the court in a somewhat subdued celebration — until letting loose in the locker room, that is.

“I’m out of breath,” Gardner said with a smile.

Gardner had 21 points and 15 rebounds to help ECU stun fifth-ranked Houston 82-73 on Wednesday night, securing the Pirates’ first win against a ranked opponent in nearly two decades. It was the Cougars’ first loss of 2021, a performance that befuddled coach Kelvin Sampson.

“We just didn’t look like we were playing Cougar basketball tonight,” Sampson said, “in no form or fashion.”

Tremont Robinson-White added 17 points for East Carolina, which defied season-long offensive struggles against one of the nation’s top defensive teams. East Carolina shot 47% and made 11 of 24 3-pointers — and more impressively, the Pirates led for the last 12-plus minutes against a Houston team that struggled to make much of anything after halftime.

ECU (8-6, 2-6 American Athletic Conference) hadn’t won a game in more than a month between five straight losses and three postponements. The Pirates were also down starting swingman Brandon Suggs to injury and lost reserve guard Tyrie Jackson during the game to an apparent leg injury.

The Pirates still found an unforgettable way to end a 33-game losing streak against AP Top 25 teams, though it came with a limited number of attendees in Minges Coliseum due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“I think they’re starting to get used to it,” ECU coach Joe Dooley said. “I think it would have been nice for our fans to be share that now, I do say. … But I’ve got to give the credit to kids throughout the country, the credit for lining up and doing this this year.”

Houston (15-2, 10-2) came in as KenPom’s No. 2-ranked defense, allowing 86 points per 100 possessions, while also ranking as one of the nation’s top rebounding teams. But the Cougars didn’t do much to hold down the Pirates in either category while sputtering offensively.

DeJon Jarreau matched his career high with 25 points to lead the Cougars, who had won nine straight meetings dating to 2015, including wins by double-digit margins on ECU’s home floor in each of the past four seasons. But top scorer Quentin Grimes struggled to just seven points on 2-for-10 shooting.

“At the end of the day, you know what it is?” Sampson said. “It comes down to the coach, man. The coach has got to do a better job of getting his team ready to play.”

BIG PICTURE

Houston: The Cougars moved to No. 5 in Monday’s latest AP Top 25, marking their second stint there this season. That’s the program’s highest ranking since the 1983-84 season that ended with the Hakeem Olajuwon-led Cougars reaching the NCAA title game. They had also won all eight of their games since the start of 2021. But they made just 8 of 31 shots after halftime (25.8%) while finishing with a 37-36 rebounding edge.

ECU: East Carolina hadn’t won since beating Tulane at home on Dec. 22. And the Pirates hadn’t beaten a ranked team since upsetting a Dwyane Wade-led Marquette team ranked 13th in December 2002. Those skids are over.

UP NEXT

Houston: The Cougars host NAIA program Our Lady of the Lake on Saturday, a game added to the schedule Wednesday. Houston then returns to AAC play by visiting South Florida next Wednesday.

ECU: The Pirates visit Memphis on Saturday.