HOUSTON — Houston coach Kelvin Sampson would rather do a lot of things other than miss a game.
Sampson missed Saturday night's game due to COVID-19 contact tracing, but the Cougars didn't miss out on another win.
Quentin Grimes had 23 points and seven rebounds, Tramon Mark added 18 points and No. 10 Houston rallied for a 77-67 win over South Carolina.
Grimes scored 19 points in the second half, including 12 of 13 from the free throw line. Mark scored 11 points after the break, including 6 of 7 from the line.
"Our kids, they played their hearts out," Houston's acting coach, Quannas White, said. "The first half didn't go the way we would have liked it to go. It wasn't Cougar basketball, but at halftime, our guys went in, listened and played Cougar basketball."
DeJon Jarreau finished with 11 points and eight rebounds for Houston (4-0), which shot 38% and made 4 of 19 3-point attempts. Houston was helped by 31-for-38 shooting from the free throw line.
Sampson and his son, assistant coach Kellen Sampson, missed the game because of COVID-19 and contact tracing protocols. The school said the Sampsons were isolating at their homes and not showing symptoms.
"It was miserable," Kelvin Sampson said. "I would rather wrestle a porcupine than do that again. It was just miserable. I hung up on Kellen 30 times during the game. I snapped at (my wife) Karen I don't know how many times. I just went outside. It was just miserable."