San Antonio-towels covered the faces of Houston players with tears.
The cabinet room was silent like the library, which was only stopped by screaming deformed with suffering.
The dream of the National Championship in the first ranked Championship painted painfully-in the last seconds of the confrontation on Monday night against his number 1 Florida.
Twice in the last half of the minute, Houston had an opportunity to go forward, and every time these properties resulted in the sales of Emanuel Sharp-two properties chasing this team for years to come after this loss 65-63 in Alamodome.
“I just face those last two properties more than anything else,” Houston coach Kelvin Sampson said. “Not understood in this position, we were not able to get a bullet [off]”
Two nights ago, Sharp was one of the exciting Houston back heroes against Duke, as it reached an index with 3 with 33.3 seconds, who remains wandering in a six -point rally with a little more than half a minute.
Monday night, the beginner goalkeeper-Houston II's goal-expelled the ball from the border with 26.6 seconds to go.
After Denzel aberdeen divided two free throws to push Florida's progress into two, the chopped got another shot. Sharp came out of a screen to try three points, but Walter Clayton JR. From Florida there was.
Sharp had already left his feet, so he dropped the ball to keep the play alive.
If you touched it, it would have been a mobile violation.
Striker Gutors Alex Condon Dove for the ball.
The clock ended as the players tried to get possession.
Sad sharp collapsed on the ground, as Goris celebrated.
“We have worked for this entire year, the moment we are waiting for,” said Joseph Totler, the Houston striker. “I know it will harm, and everyone's heart will be broken.”
The chopped was almost the entire game.
Keep the feature of 12 points early in the second half.
Florida did not lead in the second half until Ali Martin struck two free throws with 46.6 seconds. Houston was in the foreground for 30:44 from the time of the game.
In the end, it was the most painful end of Houston, who was beaten in recent years due to injuries.
Monday night, the chopped came after two points.
“Sad, disappointed. I am confused by words,” Houston Terns Arkino's goalkeeper. “In a game like this, this closure, I felt as if we were controlling the entire game and we left it.
“A lot of emotions. Sad time for us. It can't really say it. You are a few stations to win. It is difficult to say anything.”