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After a buzzer-beating win against Memphis, the Cougars did not hold back in a wild...

Jamal Shead #1 of the Houston Cougars celebrates after scoring the game winning point after the game against the Memphis Tigers at FedExForum on March 05, 2023 in Memphis, Tennessee. He's fired a water gun and gone shirtless in a postgame locker room celebration.

Now University of Houston coach Kelvin Sampson is jumping on tables and pounding his fist against his chest.Jamal Shead's buzzer-beater sent the Cougars to a 67-65 victoryAs they've been known to do, the Cougars did not hold back in a wild locker room scene that the team shared on social media. As the Cougars screamed in the locker room, Sampson can be seen jumping and raising his arms in the air.

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