After Houston’s heartbreaking Sweet 16 loss to Duke, Jamal Shead found himself reflecting on his college career in the locker room. As a senior and leader of the team, his sprained ankle forced him to watch the game from the sidelines, unable to help his team secure a victory. Head coach Kelvin Sampson, who had mentored Shead throughout his four years in the program, felt the weight of the loss keenly, knowing that this was Shead’s last chance at a title.
Injuries have plagued Houston’s postseason runs in recent years, with key players like Marcus Sasser and Tramon Mark falling victim to untimely setbacks. Despite consistently strong regular season performances, the Cougars have been unable to translate their success into a national championship due to these unfortunate circumstances.
Kelvin Sampson, at 69, remains one of the top coaches in college basketball, with a relentless work ethic and commitment to his players. Following another disappointing end to the season, Sampson and his son Kellen, the head-coach-in-waiting, decided to make proactive changes to the team’s training regimen to prevent future injuries. This included incorporating the VersaClimber, a challenging full-body workout machine favored by NBA star LeBron James, into their summer training program.
The introduction of the VersaClimber was met with mixed reactions from the players, who found the new equipment to be grueling but effective. Despite the initial challenges, the team embraced the change and saw positive results in their speed and agility tests leading up to the new season.
Sampson’s late-career resurgence can be attributed to a six-year break from coaching after his tenure at Indiana, where he was able to recharge and refocus his approach to the game. Surrounding himself with a loyal and experienced coaching staff, Sampson has found renewed energy and passion for the sport.
As Houston gears up for another competitive season in the Big 12, the pressure is on to deliver a championship for Sampson before he potentially steps down. Kellen, committed to seeing his father succeed, understands the importance of making every moment count and leaving no stone unturned in pursuit of that elusive title.
The road ahead for Houston will be tough, with a stacked conference and challenging matchups on the horizon. But with a renewed focus on player health and a deep sense of purpose driving the team, the Cougars are poised to make a strong push for a championship under Sampson’s guidance.
As the season unfolds, the Sampson family remains united in their quest for success, cherishing every moment and opportunity to make a lasting impact on the program. With determination and dedication, Houston looks to write the next chapter in their storied basketball legacy, one climb at a time.