Stylistic versatility: Those left in the NCAA Tournament have proven they can win a lot of ways (copy)
- Houston advanced to the Sweet 16 with an 81-76 victory over Gonzaga, showcasing their ability to play various styles of basketball.
- Iowa State Coach T.J. Otzelberger praised Houston's defensive versatility after their performance in the tournament.
- Teams like Alabama demonstrated scoring strength combined with effective defense in their matchups.
- Jaden Akins emphasized his team's capability to play multiple ways during the tournament.
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Stylistic versatility: Those left in the NCAA Tournament have proven they can win a lot of ways (copy)
Houston and Gonzaga met in a second-round NCAA Tournament matchup last weekend in Wichita, Kansas, that could as easily have been played in the Final Four, the way Kelvin Sampson’s and Mark Few’s teams had played throughout the season.

Stylistic versatility: Those left in the NCAA Tournament have proven they can win a lot of ways
Houston and Gonzaga met in a second-round NCAA Tournament matchup last weekend in Wichita, Kan., that could as easily have been played in the Final Four, the way Kelvin Sampson’s and Mark Few’s teams had played throughout the season.
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