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HOUSTON (Interstat) — A top-tier Big 12 clash is set for Wednesday afternoon at Hofheinz Pavilion as the Houston Cougars, riding a seven-game home winning streak, host the surging UCF Knights. Houston (19-2, 8-1 Big 12) sits atop the conference standings and has been dominant at home, winning by an average margin of 28.2 points in league play. Their stifling defense, which leads the nation in efficiency, faces a significant test against a UCF squad that has won three straight and five of its last six. The Knights (17-4, 6-3) are coming off an 88-80 victory over Texas Tech on Saturday, powered by a double-double from John Bol (14 points, 10 rebounds) and 17 points from guard Jordan Burks. Burks has been a key catalyst during UCF’s run, averaging 16.3 points over his last four contests. Houston counters with its own backcourt leader in Milos Uzan, who is averaging 14.3 points and 4.0 assists over the last three games. He posted 16 points and five assists in the Cougars’ most recent outing, a 76-54 rout of Cincinnati. The matchup pits Houston’s elite defense against a versatile UCF offense that has scored 88 and 95 points in its last two road games. The Knights’ recent success, however, has come with a caveat; their four losses have all been by double digits, including an 87-57 defeat at Iowa State on Jan. 20. History and metrics favor the Cougars, but UCF’s potent offensive form suggests they may pose the toughest home challenge Houston has seen in conference play. A Knights victory would mark a program-defining road win and shake up the Big 12 title race. Tipoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. CST. Houston will visit BYU on Saturday, while UCF travels to face Cincinnati on Sunday.

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