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Houston–Rice rivalry | |
Team1: | Houston Cougars |
Team1logo: | Houston Cougars primary logo.svg |
Team2: | Rice Owls |
Team2logo: | Rice Owls logo.svg |
The Houston–Rice rivalry is a crosstown college rivalry between the Houston Cougars of the University of Houston and Rice Owls of Rice University. The universities are located approximately five miles from one another. It is one of the few NCAA Division I crosstown rivalries, especially between institutions that field Division I Football Bowl Subdivision teams.
The rivalry existed in a more official capacity after Houston joined the now-defunct Southwest Conference in 1971, in which Rice was a charter member. Since the breakup of that conference in 1995, the rivalry has continued. In 2005, Rice joined Conference USA, of which Houston was a member, and again made the rivalry more relevant for conference titles as well. The two schools were once again in separate conferences after the 2012–13 school year once Houston joined the American Athletic Conference. Rice moved into the American in 2023, but at the same time Houston moved to the Big 12 Conference, so the two schools continue to compete in separate conferences.
See also: Houston Cougars baseball and Rice Owls baseball. The winner of the Silver Glove series between UH and Rice receives an award dubbed the "Silver Cup Trophy". The teams played against each other for the first time in 1948. Through the 2024 season, Rice leads the series 110–90.[1] [2]
Both teams compete in the annual Houston College Classic, which began in 2001.
See also: Houston Cougars men's basketball and Rice Owls men's basketball.
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Bayou Cup | |
Team1: | Houston Cougars |
Team2: | Rice Owls |
Sport: | Basketball |
Firstmeeting: | January 8, 1972 Houston 101, Rice 73 |
Mostrecent: | December 6, 2023 Houston 75, Rice 39 |
Nextmeeting: | TBD |
Total: | 84 |
Series: | Houston leads 66–18 |
Largestvictory: | Houston, 106–56 (January 12, 1977) |
Longeststreak: | Houston, 17 (January 8, 1972–January 3, 1980) |
Currentstreak: | Houston, 8 (March 6, 2013–present) |
Since 2002, Rice and Houston have competed for an award dubbed the "Bayou Cup" in men's basketball. Through the 2023–24 season, Houston leads the series 66–18.[3]
Rankings are from the AP Poll released prior to the game.
A 1978 Southwest Conference men's basketball tournament
B 1980 Southwest Conference men's basketball tournament
C 1984 Southwest Conference men's basketball tournament
D 1990 Southwest Conference men's basketball tournament
E 2007 Conference USA men's basketball tournament
F 2013 Conference USA men's basketball tournament
See also: Houston Cougars football and Rice Owls football.
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Bayou Bucket Classic | |
Team1: | Houston Cougars |
Team2: | Rice Owls |
Sport: | Football |
Firstmeeting: | September 11, 1971 Houston 23, Rice 21 |
Mostrecent: | September 9, 2023 Rice 43, Houston 41 |
Nextmeeting: | September 14, 2024 |
Total: | 45 |
Series: | Houston leads 33–12 |
Largestvictory: | Houston, 64–0 (1989) |
Longeststreak: | Houston, 7 (2011–2022) |
Currentstreak: | Rice, 1 (2023–present) |
The football rivalry, sometimes referred to as the Bayou Bucket Classic,[4] is the longest running competition between the two institutions. Both teams are part of the NCAA's Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.
The first official game between the teams was played in 1971 when Houston joined the now-defunct Southwest Conference of which Rice was also a member. The teams previously met in a 1946 scrimmage marking Houston's inaugural season.[5] For many years the competition included an annual regular-season football game between the schools. The winner of the game receives the Bayou Bucket,[6] which is a full-sized trophy with a golden bucket on top.
Although the last Southwest Conference football game was part of the series,[7] the teams no longer compete against each other regularly. However, they still play as non-conference foes as future schedules allow. Houston leads the series 33–12 through the 2023 season.
Rankings are from the AP Poll released prior to the game.