Men's season ends dismal campaignBearcats experience many highs, lows in 2007-08
In head coach Mick Cronin's second season, the University of Cincinnati men's basketball team posted an 8-10 record in the Big East, arguably the toughest conference in the country.
After finishing last season just 2-14 in the conference and 11-19 overall, the team took a huge step forward in the rebuilding process.…
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Men's season continues in CBI
The University of Cincinnati men's basketball team is scheduled to continue its season in the inaugural College Basketball Invitational on Wednesday, March 19 at 7 p.m.
The Bearcats are slated to take on Bradley University, in Peoria, Ill. Bradley posted a 17-15 overall record, and a 9-9 mark in the Missouri Valley Conference.…
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UC women struggle in Hall's first seasonCats lose 12 of final 14 games to miss postseason
The Bearcat women's basketball team wrapped up the 2007-08 season, March 3 with a 66-59 win against Providence. The win helped Cincinnati avoid finishing dead last in the Big East standings.
Cincinnati started the season winning nine of their first 12 games.…
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Breaking down brackets: WestUCLA figures to be best in West
In a West region, which may be the most predictable of all the brackets, UCLA leads the pack as the No.1 seed.
The Bruins, led by Pacific-10 Conference Player of the Year Kevin Love, figure to skate through to the Sweet 16 where they likely will face either Drake or UConn.…
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Breaking down brackets: SouthTigers headline South region
The Tigers of the University of Memphis
(30-1, 16-0 Conference USA) headline the South Region with possibly the easiest route to the Final Four of the other No. 1 seeds this year.
Head coach John Calipari and his Tigers return with not only the same team of a year ago that made it to the Elite 8, but with standout freshman
Derrick Rose.…
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Breaking down brackets: EastTar Heels top East Region
In a region that features the overall No. 1 seed North Carolina Tar Heels and the Southeastern Conference co-coach of the year in Bruce Pearl at Tennessee, the east region looks to have something to say about who will hold up the championship trophy in San Antonio on April 7.…
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Breaking down brackets: MidwestGeorgetown looks good in Midwest
This year's Midwest region features the most intriguing first-round matchup of the NCAA Tournament: University of Southern California vs. Kansas State. USC's O.J. Mayo and Kansas St.'s Michael Beasley could be the two most exciting players to watch in the tournament this year.…
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Heads or Tails: Should UC fans support XU?
Support XU by David Harding
Fans of the University of Cincinnati need to put their rivalry with Xavier University aside and support the Musketeers in their tournament run.
This town is hungry for a winner.
Having XU win at a high level will be a great morale booster for the people in Cincinnati with the Reds being pretenders, the Bengals struggling and the Bearcats being in disarray.…
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Basketball ignorance not that badUsing careful lies, research, you can convince friends of March Madness knowledge
So, you're sitting in B-dubs, enjoying licking the sauce off your fingers when it happens. Your friends start talking about the most terrifying subject imaginable: March Madness. Discussions of brackets, the Elite 8 and Mbah a Moute (a UCLA player) abound, and your mind starts to spin.…
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Bar Hop 4 B-BallThe March Madness Clifton Bar Hop takes you on journey
Do you like alcohol as much as keeping track of the action of March Madness? Do you have a very short attention span? Well, if you are 21 years or older, here is a slammin' good agenda for an event: The March Madness Clifton Bar Hop.
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