Houston’s 2025 sports scene was a rollercoaster of change and triumphs, from iconic Astros transitions and star trades to local high school wins.
HOUSTON — 2025 was a busy year for Houston sports, full of memorable games, standout performances, and big team moves. From the Astros to the Rockets to the Texans, the city had plenty of moments that fans won’t soon forget.
Here’s a look back at some of the top sports moments in Houston this year.
A new era for Astros baseball officially began when workers started removing the iconic Minute Maid Park signage to make way for Daikin Park. The change followed a 15-year naming rights deal announced in November 2024 with Daikin Comfort Technologies, sparking mixed emotions among fans, many of whom grew up watching Astros history inside Minute Maid Park.
Channelview’s Jalen Hurts silences critics, claims Super Bowl MVP in Eagles’ dominant win
Channelview’s Jalen Hurts overcame doubts and setbacks throughout his career to become Super Bowl MVP, leading the Eagles to a dominant 40-22 win over the Chiefs. He threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns, rushed for 72 more, and showcased the calm and poise that have defined his rise from college benchings to NFL stardom, joining an elite group of quarterbacks with historic Super Bowl performances.”
Alex Bregman signs with the Boston Red Sox
Former Astros star Alex Bregman left Houston after nine seasons, agreeing to a reported three-year, $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox that included two opt-outs. The move ended Bregman’s decorated run with the Astros, where he won two World Series titles, earned multiple All-Star honors and captured both Silver Slugger and Gold Glove awards. Despite Houston reportedly offering the largest contract in franchise history, Bregman chose Boston, marking a major shift for an Astros team already reshaping its roster after trading Kyle Tucker earlier in the offseason.
Min Woo Lee wins Houston Open, captures first PGA Tour title with record-breaking finish
Min Woo Lee captured his first PGA Tour title at the Houston Open, holding off late charges from Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland for a one-shot victory. Lee finished at 20-under 260, breaking the tournament record by four shots, and sealed the win with a clutch lag putt on the 18th. The 26-year-old, whose sister Minjee Lee is an LPGA major champion, becomes the fifth first-time PGA Tour winner this year.
University of Houston basketball celebrated after historic championship run
The University of Houston men’s basketball team was honored at the Fertitta Center after its memorable run to the NCAA championship game, despite falling to Florida by a single basket. The celebration highlighted how far the program has come under head coach Kelvin Sampson, who rebuilt the Cougars into a national power with six straight Sweet 16 appearances. Houston’s near-title run reignited fan excitement and cemented the Cougars’ return as one of college basketball’s elite programs, with the promise that this wasn’t the end of their story.
Houston-area quarterback went No. 1 overall to AFC South rival
A Houston-area product went first overall in the NFL Draft as the Tennessee Titans selected Cam Ward, adding a new quarterback to the Texans’ AFC South rivalry picture. Ward, who played high school football at Columbia HS in Brazoria County, became the latest local talent to reach the league’s top spot after an unlikely rise from zero-star recruit to Heisman finalist at Miami.
Kingwood High sweeps state baseball and softball titles
Kingwood High capped a historic year, winning state championships in both baseball and softball. The baseball team captured its first title since 2005 with a 5-4 win over Tomball, while the softball team celebrated its first-ever state championship with a 4-1 victory over Forney. Kingwood became just the eighth UIL program to claim both titles in the same season.
Houston Rockets pull off blockbuster trade for Kevin Durant
The Rockets made one of the biggest moves in franchise history by acquiring 15-time All-Star Kevin Durant from the Phoenix Suns, ending weeks of league-wide speculation. Houston sent Dillon Brooks, Jalen Green and a haul of six future picks to land the two-time NBA champion, instantly elevating a young team that had finished second in the Western Conference. Durant, who averaged 26.6 points in the season before the trade, returned to Texas and gave the Rockets a proven superstar as they looked to take the next step toward true title contention.
Billy Wagner was inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Former Astros closer Billy Wagner was officially inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, delivering an emotional speech that paid tribute to his Houston roots. Wagner thanked the Astros organization and highlighted former teammates Jeff Bagwell, Craig Biggio, Lance Berkman and Moisés Alou, crediting them for shaping both his career and character. The seven-time All-Star became the only left-handed reliever in the Hall of Fame, capping a career that made him one of the most dominant closers in Astros history.
Astros pull off deal to bring Carlos Correa back to Houston
Carlos Correa returned to the Astros in a trade-deadline deal with the Minnesota Twins, reuniting one of the most iconic players in franchise history with Houston. The former No. 1 overall pick and 2015 AL Rookie of the Year gave the Astros an immediate boost to their infield and clubhouse, bringing leadership and postseason experience to a team battling injuries. Houston acquired Correa for minor-league pitcher Matt Mikulski, with Minnesota agreeing to pay a significant portion of his remaining contract.
Houston SaberCats announced withdrawal from Major League Rugby
The Houston SaberCats announced they will not compete in the 2026 Major League Rugby season, effectively bringing an end to the franchise after eight seasons. One of MLR’s founding teams, the SaberCats, cited a combination of factors behind the decision, including long-term financial losses and disagreements over the league’s direction, despite winning the Western Conference in 2025. The move marked a significant loss for Houston’s pro sports landscape, though the organization said SaberCats Stadium would continue to support rugby at the high school, collegiate and club levels.
Astros’ playoff streak ended after nearly a decade
The Astros’ long run of postseason success came to an end in 2025, as Houston was officially eliminated from playoff contention after qualifying every year since 2016. Losses by the right teams sealed the Astros’ fate before they even took the field, capping a disappointing finish to the regular season. The elimination closed the door on a remarkable era that included two World Series championships and nearly a decade as one of baseball’s most consistent contenders.
Astros acquire Nick Allen, trade Mauricio Dubón to Braves
The Houston Astros made a roster move, trading infielder/outfielder Mauricio Dubón to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for infielder Nick Allen. Allen, 27, spent the 2025 season with Atlanta and was a finalist for the National League Gold Glove at shortstop. Dubón, a World Series champion and two-time Gold Glove winner with Houston, appeared in 485 games over four seasons before the trade.
Davis Mills goes 3-0 as Texans’ starter, keeps playoff hopes alive
Backup quarterback Davis Mills continued to shine for the Houston Texans, improving to 3-0 as a starter with a 23-19 win over the Buffalo Bills at NRG Stadium. Filling in for injured starter C.J. Stroud, Mills threw two touchdown passes without an interception, guiding Houston to a third straight victory and keeping their playoff hopes alive. Despite his success, Mills stressed he’s simply doing his part while Stroud recovers from a concussion, leaving the team ready to welcome their starter back when healthy.
Houston to host seven matches during 2026 World Cup
Houston will be a major stop on the 2026 FIFA World Cup route, hosting seven matches at NRG Stadium, including five group-stage games, a Round of 32 matchup, and a Round of 16 contest. The city will see European powerhouses Germany, the Netherlands, and Portugal, with Cristiano Ronaldo playing twice in Houston for what could be his final World Cup. The action kicks off on June 14, 2026 and runs through July 4, 2026, giving fans the chance to witness some of the world’s top soccer stars right in the heart of Texas.
Astros sold three minor league affiliates
The Houston Astros announced a major organizational shift by agreeing to sell three of their Minor League Baseball affiliates, including the Sugar Land Space Cowboys, Corpus Christi Hooks and Fayetteville Woodpeckers, to Diamond Baseball Holdings. Despite the ownership change, all three teams remained Astros affiliates, preserving Houston’s player development pipeline across Triple-A, Double-A and Single-A levels.
WNBA could return to Houston as Rockets enter talks to buy Sun
Talks between Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta and the Connecticut Sun have advanced, raising the possibility of bringing the WNBA back to Houston. While no deal has been finalized, discussions have been described as “positive,” with Rockets ownership increasing its bid to a level the Sun may accept. A relocation would restore professional women’s basketball to a city with a storied WNBA history, dating back to the Houston Comets’ four consecutive championships from 1997–2000.
North Shore reclaimed 6A title in Houston-area showdown
North Shore’s defense led the way as the Mustangs edged Duncanville 10-7 to reclaim the Class 6A Division I state championship, adding another chapter to one of Texas high school football’s biggest rivalries. The Houston-area powerhouse smothered Duncanville’s offense and sealed the win with a late defensive stand, earning its first state title since 2021 and the fifth during this dominant run. The victory reinforced North Shore’s place atop Texas football and brought another championship back to the east side.
Texans clinched third straight playoff berth with win over Chargers
The Houston Texans capped a remarkable turnaround by clinching a third consecutive playoff appearance with a 20-16 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. After starting the season 0–3, Houston surged to an eight-game winning streak and secured the first three-peat of playoff berths in franchise history. The victory underscored the Texans’ resilience and cemented their rise as a contender in the AFC.
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