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Houston basketball's Milos Uzan will forever be remembered in Cougars lore for his game-winning bucket against Purdue in the Sweet 16. A potential foul that would've negated the last possession entirely likely won't, however.
It's worth noting there are, of course, plenty of what-ifs through the course of a game. But a play between Uzan and Purdue's Braden Smith felt especially important.
As Uzan prepped to run Houston's last set in the 60-60 game with under 20 seconds left, he drove right before putting a slight shoulder into Smith, who appeared to play off the shove and set his feet for a push or charge. The referees let the teams play through it, however, which led into the Cougars' game-winning inbounds play.
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"He got away with one there," color analyst Steve Lappas said on the game broadcast.
Uzan followed up the no-call foul with a perfectly dialed-up inbound play, as he found Joseph Tugler in the paint before Tugler immediately bounce-passed back to Uzan for the game-winning shot at the rim with 0.8 seconds left.
Uzan was magnificent in the game altogether, with a game-leading 22 points on 8-of-17 shooting with six assists and three rebounds on the night. He outdueled Smith, the Big Ten Player of the Year, who had an off-shooting night with seven points on 2-of-7 shots. Smith dished out a whopping 15 assists, though.
The NCAA tournament could be looking at a much different outcome if there was a foul called there, and it appears it could've gone either way in the moment.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Did Houston's Milos Uzan get away with push-off on Braden Smith?
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It's worth noting there are, of course, plenty of what-ifs through the course of a game. But a play between Uzan and Purdue's Braden Smith felt especially important.
As Uzan prepped to run Houston's last set in the 60-60 game with under 20 seconds left, he drove right before putting a slight shoulder into Smith, who appeared to play off the shove and set his feet for a push or charge. The referees let the teams play through it, however, which led into the Cougars' game-winning inbounds play.
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"HE GOT AWAY WITH ONE THERE!" - Steve Lappas on the Milos Uzan push-off that was not called an offensive foul.
Houston would score the game-winning bucket on the ensuing play. ️ #MarchMadnesshttps://t.co/NbEPFU1DFepic.twitter.com/k8jN0hw843
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) March 29, 2025
"He got away with one there," color analyst Steve Lappas said on the game broadcast.
Uzan followed up the no-call foul with a perfectly dialed-up inbound play, as he found Joseph Tugler in the paint before Tugler immediately bounce-passed back to Uzan for the game-winning shot at the rim with 0.8 seconds left.
Uzan was magnificent in the game altogether, with a game-leading 22 points on 8-of-17 shooting with six assists and three rebounds on the night. He outdueled Smith, the Big Ten Player of the Year, who had an off-shooting night with seven points on 2-of-7 shots. Smith dished out a whopping 15 assists, though.
The NCAA tournament could be looking at a much different outcome if there was a foul called there, and it appears it could've gone either way in the moment.
More reaction to missed push-off
I just don’t understand how there isn’t a push off called here. We should be going to OT.
Sorry, Purdue. You got boned. pic.twitter.com/s3S1iMykT4
— Riley Gates (@Riley_Gates) March 29, 2025
I’ve watched about 300 college basketball games this season.
This is the first game that has legitimately felt rigged by the refs.#Houston#Purdue
— Roger Oveur (@fbear2014) March 29, 2025
This wasn't called an offensive foul, game over.. #Purduepic.twitter.com/PQx4U6YK7s
— Dalton Spear (@dailydalton) March 29, 2025
I’m going to be thinking about this for about 8 months https://t.co/UZk8Z0jUHP
— Purdue Poster Child (@Purdue_PC) March 29, 2025
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Did Houston's Milos Uzan get away with push-off on Braden Smith?
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