Houston-Rice rivalry

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The Houston-Rice rivalry (also referred to as the UH-Rice rivalry, Rice-Houston rivalry, or the Rice-UH rivalry) is a crosstown college rivalry between the University of Houston and Rice University. The universities are located within approximately five miles from each other in Houston's "Inner loop" area. It is one of the few NCAA Division I crosstown rivalries, especially between institutions that field Division I Football Bowl Subdivision teams.

The rivalry has existed in a more official capacity since 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 where Houston was a member, and has again made the rivalry more relevant for conference titles as well.

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[edit] Football

The scoreboard at Robertson Stadium before the 2007 Bayou Bucket game
The scoreboard at Robertson Stadium before the 2007 Bayou Bucket game
Main article: Bayou Bucket

Football is the largest focus, and longest-running sport in which the two institutions have competed each other with. Both teams are part of the NCAA's Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, and have both been part of the Conference USA athletic conference since 2005. The competition includes an annual, regular-season football game between the schools that has existed since 1971 when Houston joined the now defunct Southwest Conference where Rice was also a member. The winner of the game wins the Bayou Bucket. Houston leads this series 24-9. Although the last Southwest Conference football game was part of the series, the teams did not compete against each other in football from 1996-1998 as the universities realigned themselves with other conferences.

Although the first official meeting between the teams in football didn't take place until 1971, a scrimmage took place between the inaugural 1946 Houston Cougars team and the Rice Owls.[1] The Owls, having played football since 1914, and were a part of the Southwest Conference, were a much more experienced and accomplished team than the Cougars. In a front of a crowd of thousands, the Cougars easily lost to the Owls.

[edit] Basketball

Since 2002, Rice and Houston have competed for an award dubbed the "Bayou Cup" in men's basketball. The series between the teams exists with Houston leading 51-14. The majority of Rice's wins have been within the last few seasons.

[edit] Baseball

The winner of the "Silver Glove" series between UH and Rice receives the "Silver Cup Trophy". Playing against each other for the first time in 1948, Rice currently leads the series 76-69.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Wizig, Jerry (1977). Eat 'Em Up, Cougars: Houston Football. The Strode Publishers, Inc. ISBN 873971221.