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    #31
    Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

    Also, look out for my boy Eric Hicks. He's from Greensboro,NC
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    • BearcatsFan
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      • Nov 2004
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      #32
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      Thanks guys, I appreciate the feedback.

      I too am hoping I can get Washington, but Stanford has the edge...

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      • BearcatsFan
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        • Nov 2004
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        #33
        Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

        Thanks guys, I appreciate the feedback.

        I too am hoping I can get Washington, but Stanford has the edge...

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        • BearcatsFan
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          • Nov 2004
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          #34
          Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

          Maxiell Prefers to Let Actions do the Talking
          Tuesday November 30th, 2004
          The Cincinnati Enquirer



          Article By, Paul Daugherty
          Enquirer Sports Writer

          On campus star power forward Jason Maxiell is known as "Max", and in no way does it refer to his volume. If his nickname were based on his volume, he would be known as "Min." When asked about his minor hamstring injury he suffered against Purdue, he responded "It's Alright", when asked if he will be starting Saturday at Dayton, he replied, "Word" and when asked whats new in his life he simply said, "Not much." Max is a very quiet kid, but makes up for it on the court by showing his skill. Known around the school as being very mute, Maxiell did say he needs to work on becoming a verbal leader. Max is a standout senior and eye candy for NBA scouts everywhere. Coach Huggins talks about Max more than Max talks about himself. Huggins told us, when he is told to perform a play on the court, he simply gives a response of "Word." Jason Maxiell did have something to say though that is a little longer than "Word" or "Not much", he said his grandfather James Maxiell told him something when he was a kid he has never forgotten. "Don't say nothing, sit back, watch and listen. You learn a lot more without opening your mouth."

          Word.

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          • BearcatsFan
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            • Nov 2004
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            #35
            Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

            Maxiell Prefers to Let Actions do the Talking
            Tuesday November 30th, 2004
            The Cincinnati Enquirer



            Article By, Paul Daugherty
            Enquirer Sports Writer

            On campus star power forward Jason Maxiell is known as "Max", and in no way does it refer to his volume. If his nickname were based on his volume, he would be known as "Min." When asked about his minor hamstring injury he suffered against Purdue, he responded "It's Alright", when asked if he will be starting Saturday at Dayton, he replied, "Word" and when asked whats new in his life he simply said, "Not much." Max is a very quiet kid, but makes up for it on the court by showing his skill. Known around the school as being very mute, Maxiell did say he needs to work on becoming a verbal leader. Max is a standout senior and eye candy for NBA scouts everywhere. Coach Huggins talks about Max more than Max talks about himself. Huggins told us, when he is told to perform a play on the court, he simply gives a response of "Word." Jason Maxiell did have something to say though that is a little longer than "Word" or "Not much", he said his grandfather James Maxiell told him something when he was a kid he has never forgotten. "Don't say nothing, sit back, watch and listen. You learn a lot more without opening your mouth."

            Word.

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            • BearcatsFan
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              • Nov 2004
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              #36
              Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

              Bearcats Continue Winning Ways
              "Cincinnati improved their record to 4-0 with an 18 point win over the Dayton Flyers on Saturday night."
              Sunday December 5th, 2004
              The Cincinnati Enquirer


              On their first official road game of the season the Bearcats looked like they were right at home. Defeating the Dayton Flyers in Dayton, Ohio Saturday 76-58. Led by Nick Williams and his 4 steals the Bearcats forced 20 turnovers, had 3 blocks and grabbed 18 steals. Cincy also hit 6 three point shots sealing the deal on a perfect 4-0 start to the 2004-05 campaign.


              Nick Williams sets up a play, he led the Bearcats with 15 points.

              Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
              Nick Williams - 15 Pts, 4 Stls, 4 Asts, 3 3-pointers
              Asrangue Souleymane - 13 Pts, 7 Rbs, 5 Stls
              Jason Maxiell - 8 Pts, 4 Rbs, Blk
              Eric Hicks - 11 Pts, 5 Stls, 9 Rbs
              James White - 6 Pts, 3 Asts, 2 Stls
              Armein Kirkland - 8 Pts, Stl
              Jihad Muhammad - 3 Pts, 2 Stls, 5 PF's
              Vincent Banks - 6 Pts, 2 Stls, 2 Rbs
              Roy Bright - 2 Pts, Stl
              Chadd Moore - 2 Pts, Stl

              Dayton Flyers Team Stats
              Warren Williams - 20 Pts, 9 Asts, 2 Stls
              Mark Jones - 14 Pts, 2 Asts
              James Cripe - 4 Pts, 14 Rbs

              Team Stats
              Score - CIN 76, DAY 58
              FG% - CIN 46%, DAY 44%
              3PT% - CIN 30%, DAY 20%
              Asts - CIN 16, DAY 13
              TO's - CIN 4, DAY 20
              Rebs - CIN 35, DAY 32
              Stls - CIN 15, DAY 2
              Blks - CIN 3, DAY 0
              Points in the Paint - CIN 38, DAY 22
              Bench Points - CIN 31, DAY 5
              Fast Break Points - CIN 18, DAY 6

              Eric Hicks was strong for the Cats off the bench, putting in 11 points and grabbing 9 rebounds. The Cincinnati bench scored 31 points for the team, meaning they have scored 25 or more points in all four games. The young star Asrangue Souleymane also was big with 13 points, 7 rebounds and a team high 5 steals. The schedule gets a little tougher for Cincinnati now as they will next take on Vanderbilt, but the Cats are still favored to win as they will be returning home.

              Cincinnati Outlook
              Last Game - Saturday 12/4, Cincinnati 76, Dayton 58
              Next Game - Thursday 12/9, vs Vanderbilt


              Week Four Rankings Released
              Monday December 6th, 2004
              The Cincinnati Enquirer


              NCAA Basketball

              Week Four Rankings
              (Last weeks rankings in bold)
              #1 - North Carolina (7-0, ACC) (1)
              #2 - Kansas (4-0, Big 12) (2)
              #3 - Georgia Tech (5-0, ACC) (3)
              #4 - Illinois (5-1, Big Ten) (4)
              #5 - Notre Dame (4-0, Big East) (7)
              #6 - Louisville (3-0, C-USA) (8 )
              #7 - Maryland (5-1, ACC) (5)
              #8 - Arizona (4-1, Pac-10) (9)
              #9 - Syracuse (6-1, Big East) (13)
              #10 - Duke (4-1, ACC) (6)

              #14 - Cincinnati (4-0, C-USA) (17)

              C-USA Rankings
              #1 - Louisville (3-0, 6th in Nation)
              #2 - Cincinnati (4-0, 14th in Nation)
              #3 - Charlotte (5-2, 23rd in Nation)
              #4 - St. Louis (8-0, Unranked)
              #5 - Memphis (6-2, Unranked)

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              • BearcatsFan
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                • Nov 2004
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                #37
                Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                Bearcats Continue Winning Ways
                "Cincinnati improved their record to 4-0 with an 18 point win over the Dayton Flyers on Saturday night."
                Sunday December 5th, 2004
                The Cincinnati Enquirer


                On their first official road game of the season the Bearcats looked like they were right at home. Defeating the Dayton Flyers in Dayton, Ohio Saturday 76-58. Led by Nick Williams and his 4 steals the Bearcats forced 20 turnovers, had 3 blocks and grabbed 18 steals. Cincy also hit 6 three point shots sealing the deal on a perfect 4-0 start to the 2004-05 campaign.


                Nick Williams sets up a play, he led the Bearcats with 15 points.

                Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                Nick Williams - 15 Pts, 4 Stls, 4 Asts, 3 3-pointers
                Asrangue Souleymane - 13 Pts, 7 Rbs, 5 Stls
                Jason Maxiell - 8 Pts, 4 Rbs, Blk
                Eric Hicks - 11 Pts, 5 Stls, 9 Rbs
                James White - 6 Pts, 3 Asts, 2 Stls
                Armein Kirkland - 8 Pts, Stl
                Jihad Muhammad - 3 Pts, 2 Stls, 5 PF's
                Vincent Banks - 6 Pts, 2 Stls, 2 Rbs
                Roy Bright - 2 Pts, Stl
                Chadd Moore - 2 Pts, Stl

                Dayton Flyers Team Stats
                Warren Williams - 20 Pts, 9 Asts, 2 Stls
                Mark Jones - 14 Pts, 2 Asts
                James Cripe - 4 Pts, 14 Rbs

                Team Stats
                Score - CIN 76, DAY 58
                FG% - CIN 46%, DAY 44%
                3PT% - CIN 30%, DAY 20%
                Asts - CIN 16, DAY 13
                TO's - CIN 4, DAY 20
                Rebs - CIN 35, DAY 32
                Stls - CIN 15, DAY 2
                Blks - CIN 3, DAY 0
                Points in the Paint - CIN 38, DAY 22
                Bench Points - CIN 31, DAY 5
                Fast Break Points - CIN 18, DAY 6

                Eric Hicks was strong for the Cats off the bench, putting in 11 points and grabbing 9 rebounds. The Cincinnati bench scored 31 points for the team, meaning they have scored 25 or more points in all four games. The young star Asrangue Souleymane also was big with 13 points, 7 rebounds and a team high 5 steals. The schedule gets a little tougher for Cincinnati now as they will next take on Vanderbilt, but the Cats are still favored to win as they will be returning home.

                Cincinnati Outlook
                Last Game - Saturday 12/4, Cincinnati 76, Dayton 58
                Next Game - Thursday 12/9, vs Vanderbilt


                Week Four Rankings Released
                Monday December 6th, 2004
                The Cincinnati Enquirer


                NCAA Basketball

                Week Four Rankings
                (Last weeks rankings in bold)
                #1 - North Carolina (7-0, ACC) (1)
                #2 - Kansas (4-0, Big 12) (2)
                #3 - Georgia Tech (5-0, ACC) (3)
                #4 - Illinois (5-1, Big Ten) (4)
                #5 - Notre Dame (4-0, Big East) (7)
                #6 - Louisville (3-0, C-USA) (8 )
                #7 - Maryland (5-1, ACC) (5)
                #8 - Arizona (4-1, Pac-10) (9)
                #9 - Syracuse (6-1, Big East) (13)
                #10 - Duke (4-1, ACC) (6)

                #14 - Cincinnati (4-0, C-USA) (17)

                C-USA Rankings
                #1 - Louisville (3-0, 6th in Nation)
                #2 - Cincinnati (4-0, 14th in Nation)
                #3 - Charlotte (5-2, 23rd in Nation)
                #4 - St. Louis (8-0, Unranked)
                #5 - Memphis (6-2, Unranked)

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                • BearcatsFan
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                  • Nov 2004
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                  #38
                  Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                  Cincy's Defense is Best in the C-USA
                  Wendesday December 8th, 2004
                  The Cincinnati Enquirer


                  The Bearcats have been great in their first four games, they have scored the ball well, passed well, and even made it to the free throw line more than most teams, but the one thing that stands out the most in the Cats 4-0 start in their defense. The Bearcats have only allowed their opponents to score 57.5 points a game, which is the best in the C-USA. They also are number one in the conference in steals, grabbing 17.5 a game, Louisville is second with 15.3 a game. Also, Cincinnati is third in the C-USA in blocks with 4.5 a game. As for the offense, the Cats are just as dominate, their 49.6 field goal percentage is the best in the C-USA, and their 80.3 points a game is second to Louisville.

                  The Bearcats roster has been great as well. Asrangue Souleymane, the new starting center for the Cats, leads the C-USA in steals a game with 3.2 and field goal percentage, posting an incredible 81.2%. He also grabs 3 offensive boards a game, second best in the conference. James White has averaged 15.2 points over the first four games, which is fifth best in the C-USA. The Bearcats are not known for having one or two dominate scorers, they move the ball around and rely greatly on their bench. Armein Kirkland is having a great season off the bench and is the leading candidate for the 6th man of the year award in the C-USA, which was won by Cincy's Tony Bobbitt last season.

                  With this effort both on the offensive and defensive sides of the court, the Bearcats should do well in the C-USA and be a contender in the NCAA tournament come March. Cincinnati's next test will in Cincinnati, against a good team in Vanderbilt.

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                  • BearcatsFan
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                    • Nov 2004
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                    Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                    Cincy's Defense is Best in the C-USA
                    Wendesday December 8th, 2004
                    The Cincinnati Enquirer


                    The Bearcats have been great in their first four games, they have scored the ball well, passed well, and even made it to the free throw line more than most teams, but the one thing that stands out the most in the Cats 4-0 start in their defense. The Bearcats have only allowed their opponents to score 57.5 points a game, which is the best in the C-USA. They also are number one in the conference in steals, grabbing 17.5 a game, Louisville is second with 15.3 a game. Also, Cincinnati is third in the C-USA in blocks with 4.5 a game. As for the offense, the Cats are just as dominate, their 49.6 field goal percentage is the best in the C-USA, and their 80.3 points a game is second to Louisville.

                    The Bearcats roster has been great as well. Asrangue Souleymane, the new starting center for the Cats, leads the C-USA in steals a game with 3.2 and field goal percentage, posting an incredible 81.2%. He also grabs 3 offensive boards a game, second best in the conference. James White has averaged 15.2 points over the first four games, which is fifth best in the C-USA. The Bearcats are not known for having one or two dominate scorers, they move the ball around and rely greatly on their bench. Armein Kirkland is having a great season off the bench and is the leading candidate for the 6th man of the year award in the C-USA, which was won by Cincy's Tony Bobbitt last season.

                    With this effort both on the offensive and defensive sides of the court, the Bearcats should do well in the C-USA and be a contender in the NCAA tournament come March. Cincinnati's next test will in Cincinnati, against a good team in Vanderbilt.

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                    • BearcatsFan
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                      • Nov 2004
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                      Bearcats Win Nail Bitter at Home, Improve to 5-0
                      "Cincinnati goes on a 16-4 run with 3:45 left in the game to win 80-74."
                      Friday December 10th, 2004
                      The Cincinnati Enquirer


                      The Bearcats still have a perfect record, but their fifth win didnt come easy. Down 64-70 with only 3 minutes and 45 seconds left in the game, the Bearcats put together a huge run to win the game. Armein Kirkland had two straight three pointers tying the game at 70, then James White put up six straight points leading the Bearcats on a 16-4 run, and eventually to the 80-74 win. The Vanderbilt Commodores were the biggest test faced by the Bearcats so far this season. "The guys played great, and we were fortunate to get the win", coach Huggins said after the game. James White led the team with 23 points and after the game was asked about his clutch shots late in the second half, "I just put them up, and they went down. It feels great to be 5-0." White was all smiles and so was Armein Kirkland, another big contributor late in the game. "Everyone showed great heart tonight, they played great when it counted most."


                      Coach Bob Huggins confronts his team in the first half, they were down 28-36 at the time.

                      Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                      James White - 23 Pts, 3 Asts, 2 Stls
                      Armein Kirkland - 15 Pts, 2 Stls, 3 3-pointers
                      Jihad Muhammad - 13 Pts, 2 Stls
                      Jason Maxiell - 8 Pts, 7 Rbs, 3 Stls
                      Asrangue Souleymane - 6 Pts, 8 Rbs, Blk
                      Nick Williams - 4 Pts, 2 Asts
                      Chadd Moore - 7 Pts, Ast
                      Eric Hicks - 3 Pts, 3 Asts, 3 Rbs
                      Vincent Banks - 2 Pts, Stl
                      Roy Bright - Stl, 2 Asts
                      Jamaal Lucas - 2 Ast, Blk

                      Vanderbilt Commodores Team Stats
                      Dawid Przybyszewski - 22 Pts, 12 Rbs
                      Mario Moore - 18 Pts, 5 3-pointers
                      Jason Holwerda - 12 Pts, 10 Asts

                      Team Stats
                      Score - CIN 80, VAN 74
                      FG% - CIN 52%, VAN 50%
                      3PT% - CIN 24%, VAN 46%
                      Asts - CIN 19, VAN 20
                      TO's - CIN 4, VAN 16
                      Rebs - CIN 35, VAN 39
                      Stls - CIN 14, VAN 2
                      Blks - CIN 3, VAN 0
                      Points in the Paint - CIN 40, VAN 26
                      Bench Points - CIN 26, VAN 13
                      Fast Break Points - CIN 24, VAN 4

                      The Commodores shot nearly 50% from beyond the arch, as that was the reason the Cats fell behind and couldnt comeback for most of the game. Mario Moore, Vandy's shooting guard had 5 3's alone. The only reason Cincinnati didnt fall too far behind was because of how often they got sent to the free throw line. The Bearcats got 29 of their 80 points from the charity stripe, while Vanderbilt ony hit 14 free throws. Steals and fast break points also played a role in keeping the game in reach, the Cats forced 16 turnovers and were able to convert 27 points off the turnovers.

                      Cincinnati Outlook
                      Last Game - Thursday 12/9 , Cincinnati 80, Vanderbilt 74
                      Next Game - Saturday 12/11, vs Detroit


                      Conference USA Standings (As of 12/10/04)
                      Team, Record, C-USA Record, Winning Percentage
                      Cincinnati (5-0, 0-0, 1.00)
                      Louisville (3-0, 0-0, 1.00)
                      Southern Miss (3-0, 0-0, 1.00)
                      St. Louis (8-1, 0-0, 0.89)
                      Memphis (7-2, 0-0, 0.77)
                      Marquette (3-1, 0-0, 0.75)
                      TCU (6-2, 0-0, 0.75)
                      DePaul (4-2, 0-0, 0.66)
                      Tulane (2-1, 0-0, 0.66)
                      UAB (4-2, 0-0, 0.66)
                      Charlotte (5-3, 0-0, 0.63)
                      South Florida (3-2, 0-0, 0.60)
                      Houston (2-2, 0-0, 0.50)
                      East Carolina (2-3, 0-0, 0.40)

                      Out of the 14 teams in the C-USA, 13 teams have a record of .500 or above, including three teams still undefeated. Sure it is only four weeks into the season, but this conference is shaping up to be a very tough and competitve conference. Four teams in the C-USA are ranked, the highest being Louisville at #6, and the lowest being Charlotte at #23. With only a little over three weeks until conference games start, teams need to stay healthy, strong and win as many non-conference games as possible, because who knows what to expect in the C-USA.

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                      • BearcatsFan
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                        • Nov 2004
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                        #41
                        Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                        Bearcats Win Nail Bitter at Home, Improve to 5-0
                        "Cincinnati goes on a 16-4 run with 3:45 left in the game to win 80-74."
                        Friday December 10th, 2004
                        The Cincinnati Enquirer


                        The Bearcats still have a perfect record, but their fifth win didnt come easy. Down 64-70 with only 3 minutes and 45 seconds left in the game, the Bearcats put together a huge run to win the game. Armein Kirkland had two straight three pointers tying the game at 70, then James White put up six straight points leading the Bearcats on a 16-4 run, and eventually to the 80-74 win. The Vanderbilt Commodores were the biggest test faced by the Bearcats so far this season. "The guys played great, and we were fortunate to get the win", coach Huggins said after the game. James White led the team with 23 points and after the game was asked about his clutch shots late in the second half, "I just put them up, and they went down. It feels great to be 5-0." White was all smiles and so was Armein Kirkland, another big contributor late in the game. "Everyone showed great heart tonight, they played great when it counted most."


                        Coach Bob Huggins confronts his team in the first half, they were down 28-36 at the time.

                        Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                        James White - 23 Pts, 3 Asts, 2 Stls
                        Armein Kirkland - 15 Pts, 2 Stls, 3 3-pointers
                        Jihad Muhammad - 13 Pts, 2 Stls
                        Jason Maxiell - 8 Pts, 7 Rbs, 3 Stls
                        Asrangue Souleymane - 6 Pts, 8 Rbs, Blk
                        Nick Williams - 4 Pts, 2 Asts
                        Chadd Moore - 7 Pts, Ast
                        Eric Hicks - 3 Pts, 3 Asts, 3 Rbs
                        Vincent Banks - 2 Pts, Stl
                        Roy Bright - Stl, 2 Asts
                        Jamaal Lucas - 2 Ast, Blk

                        Vanderbilt Commodores Team Stats
                        Dawid Przybyszewski - 22 Pts, 12 Rbs
                        Mario Moore - 18 Pts, 5 3-pointers
                        Jason Holwerda - 12 Pts, 10 Asts

                        Team Stats
                        Score - CIN 80, VAN 74
                        FG% - CIN 52%, VAN 50%
                        3PT% - CIN 24%, VAN 46%
                        Asts - CIN 19, VAN 20
                        TO's - CIN 4, VAN 16
                        Rebs - CIN 35, VAN 39
                        Stls - CIN 14, VAN 2
                        Blks - CIN 3, VAN 0
                        Points in the Paint - CIN 40, VAN 26
                        Bench Points - CIN 26, VAN 13
                        Fast Break Points - CIN 24, VAN 4

                        The Commodores shot nearly 50% from beyond the arch, as that was the reason the Cats fell behind and couldnt comeback for most of the game. Mario Moore, Vandy's shooting guard had 5 3's alone. The only reason Cincinnati didnt fall too far behind was because of how often they got sent to the free throw line. The Bearcats got 29 of their 80 points from the charity stripe, while Vanderbilt ony hit 14 free throws. Steals and fast break points also played a role in keeping the game in reach, the Cats forced 16 turnovers and were able to convert 27 points off the turnovers.

                        Cincinnati Outlook
                        Last Game - Thursday 12/9 , Cincinnati 80, Vanderbilt 74
                        Next Game - Saturday 12/11, vs Detroit


                        Conference USA Standings (As of 12/10/04)
                        Team, Record, C-USA Record, Winning Percentage
                        Cincinnati (5-0, 0-0, 1.00)
                        Louisville (3-0, 0-0, 1.00)
                        Southern Miss (3-0, 0-0, 1.00)
                        St. Louis (8-1, 0-0, 0.89)
                        Memphis (7-2, 0-0, 0.77)
                        Marquette (3-1, 0-0, 0.75)
                        TCU (6-2, 0-0, 0.75)
                        DePaul (4-2, 0-0, 0.66)
                        Tulane (2-1, 0-0, 0.66)
                        UAB (4-2, 0-0, 0.66)
                        Charlotte (5-3, 0-0, 0.63)
                        South Florida (3-2, 0-0, 0.60)
                        Houston (2-2, 0-0, 0.50)
                        East Carolina (2-3, 0-0, 0.40)

                        Out of the 14 teams in the C-USA, 13 teams have a record of .500 or above, including three teams still undefeated. Sure it is only four weeks into the season, but this conference is shaping up to be a very tough and competitve conference. Four teams in the C-USA are ranked, the highest being Louisville at #6, and the lowest being Charlotte at #23. With only a little over three weeks until conference games start, teams need to stay healthy, strong and win as many non-conference games as possible, because who knows what to expect in the C-USA.

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                        • BearcatsFan
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                          Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                          Cincinnati Looking at Schwartz
                          Saturday December 11th, 2004
                          The Cincinnati Enquirer


                          With no new news from Jacoby Washington, the power forward from California, the Bearcats have turned their interest towards a shooting guard from nearby Council Bluffs, Iowa named Dyron Schwartz. The 6 foot 4, 198 pound high school senior has already said he would love to play in Cincy. "Its close to home, and I would love to be coached by the great Bob Huggins." Schwartz said. He is a 5-star athlete and was offered a scholorship two days ago from the Bearcats coaching staff. Dyron will be visiting the campus in a week, and Jacoby Washington, the Bearcats other prospect out of high school will be flying in for a campus visit tomorrow. He was offered a scholorship two weeks ago.


                          Detroit Gets Shell Shocked
                          "The Bearcats newcomer, Roy Bright, looked very bright dropping 19 points on the Titans."
                          Sunday December 12th, 2004
                          The Cincinnati Enquirer


                          Roy Bright, a member of the newcomers to the Bearcats ball club, had 19 points and 2 steals in a 87-54 defeat over the Detroit Titans. Bright scored his points off the bench, he was 6 for 8 from the field, hitting 3 three pointers and going 2 for 2 at the free throw line. His performance earned him player of the game honors, and some extra bonus points from coach Huggins. "Its great to see someone play as well as Roy did, and the fact that he is a freshman makes it all the better." James White also had a great game, scoring 15 points, grabbing 6 rebounds, getting 3 blocks and 5 assists.


                          Jason Maxiell goes up for the dunk in Saturday's win.

                          Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                          Roy Bright - 19 Pts, 2 Stls, 3 Rbs
                          James White - 15 Pts, 6 Rbs, 3 Blks, 5 Asts
                          Jason Maxiell - 8 Pts, 4 Rbs, 2 Blks
                          Armein Kirkland - 13 Pts, 4 Rbs, 3 Stls
                          Eric Hicks - 8 Pts, 4 Stls, 3 Rbs
                          Asrangue Souleymane - 5 Pts, 5 Rbs, 3 Asts, Blk
                          Nick Williams - 9 Pts, 2 Stls, Blk, 3 3-pointers
                          Jihad Muhammad - 5 Pts, 2 Stls
                          Vincent Banks - 4 Pts, 2 Asts, Stl
                          Chadd Moore - 2 Pts, Stl
                          Jamaal Lucas - 3 Asts, 2 Rbs

                          Detroit Titans Player Stats
                          Brandon Cotton - 19 Pts, Stl
                          Chuck Bailey - 6 Pts, 6 Rbs
                          Ryvon Covile - 6 Pts, 8 Rbs

                          Team Stats
                          Score - CIN 87, DET 54
                          FG% - CIN 51%, DET 47%
                          3PT% - CIN 32%, DET 0%
                          Asts - CIN 18, DET 15
                          TO's - CIN 3, DET 23
                          Rebs - CIN 34, DET 33
                          Stls - CIN 21, DET 3
                          Blks - CIN 8, DET 0
                          Points in the Paint - CIN 38, DET 26
                          Bench Points - CIN 45, DET 23
                          Fast Break Points - CIN 30, DET 2

                          The Bearcats forced 23 turnovers, had 8 blocks, and another strong performance from the bench, who scored 45 points led by Roy Bright's 19. Cincinnati also dominated on the fast break scoring, getting 30 points, while the Titans only had 2. Detroit was 0-7 from beyond the arch, while the Bearcats hit 7 threes in the game. This was the biggest margin of victory for the Bearcats this year, they beat the Titans by 33, before this game they had beaten the Purdue Boliermakers by 32 on November 27th.

                          Cincinnati Outlook
                          Last Game - Saturday 12/11 , Cincinnati 87, Detroit 54
                          Next Game - Saturday 12/18, vs Northwestern St.


                          Week Five Rankings Released, Bearcats Move Up Two
                          Monday December 13th, 2004
                          The Cincinnati Enquirer


                          NCAA Basketball

                          Week Five Rankings
                          (Last weeks rankings in bold)
                          #1 - North Carolina (8-0, ACC) (1)
                          #2 - Kansas (6-0, Big 12) (2)
                          #3 - Georgia Tech (6-0, ACC) (3)
                          #4 - Illinois (8-1, Big Ten) (4)
                          #5 - Maryland (6-1, ACC) (7)
                          #6 - Arizona (5-1, Pac-10) (8 )
                          #7 - Duke (5-1, ACC) (10)
                          #8 - Mississippi State (9-1, Southeastern) (12)
                          #9 - Washington (4-0, Pac-10) (13)
                          #10 - Notre Dame (5-1, Big East) (5)

                          #12 - Cincinnati (6-0, C-USA) (14)

                          Washington and Mississippi State entered the Top-10 and Syracuse and Louisville both dropped out suffering losses during the week. The Bearcats moved up two spots from 14th to 12th after beating a tough team in Vanderbilt and blowing out Detroit.

                          C-USA Rankings
                          #1 - Cincinnati (6-0, 12th in Nation)
                          #2 - Louisville (4-1, 17th in Nation)
                          #3 - St. Louis (8-2, Unranked)
                          #4 - Memphis (7-3, Unranked)
                          #5 - DePaul (5-2, Unranked)

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                          • BearcatsFan
                            Pro
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 489

                            #43
                            Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                            Cincinnati Looking at Schwartz
                            Saturday December 11th, 2004
                            The Cincinnati Enquirer


                            With no new news from Jacoby Washington, the power forward from California, the Bearcats have turned their interest towards a shooting guard from nearby Council Bluffs, Iowa named Dyron Schwartz. The 6 foot 4, 198 pound high school senior has already said he would love to play in Cincy. "Its close to home, and I would love to be coached by the great Bob Huggins." Schwartz said. He is a 5-star athlete and was offered a scholorship two days ago from the Bearcats coaching staff. Dyron will be visiting the campus in a week, and Jacoby Washington, the Bearcats other prospect out of high school will be flying in for a campus visit tomorrow. He was offered a scholorship two weeks ago.


                            Detroit Gets Shell Shocked
                            "The Bearcats newcomer, Roy Bright, looked very bright dropping 19 points on the Titans."
                            Sunday December 12th, 2004
                            The Cincinnati Enquirer


                            Roy Bright, a member of the newcomers to the Bearcats ball club, had 19 points and 2 steals in a 87-54 defeat over the Detroit Titans. Bright scored his points off the bench, he was 6 for 8 from the field, hitting 3 three pointers and going 2 for 2 at the free throw line. His performance earned him player of the game honors, and some extra bonus points from coach Huggins. "Its great to see someone play as well as Roy did, and the fact that he is a freshman makes it all the better." James White also had a great game, scoring 15 points, grabbing 6 rebounds, getting 3 blocks and 5 assists.


                            Jason Maxiell goes up for the dunk in Saturday's win.

                            Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                            Roy Bright - 19 Pts, 2 Stls, 3 Rbs
                            James White - 15 Pts, 6 Rbs, 3 Blks, 5 Asts
                            Jason Maxiell - 8 Pts, 4 Rbs, 2 Blks
                            Armein Kirkland - 13 Pts, 4 Rbs, 3 Stls
                            Eric Hicks - 8 Pts, 4 Stls, 3 Rbs
                            Asrangue Souleymane - 5 Pts, 5 Rbs, 3 Asts, Blk
                            Nick Williams - 9 Pts, 2 Stls, Blk, 3 3-pointers
                            Jihad Muhammad - 5 Pts, 2 Stls
                            Vincent Banks - 4 Pts, 2 Asts, Stl
                            Chadd Moore - 2 Pts, Stl
                            Jamaal Lucas - 3 Asts, 2 Rbs

                            Detroit Titans Player Stats
                            Brandon Cotton - 19 Pts, Stl
                            Chuck Bailey - 6 Pts, 6 Rbs
                            Ryvon Covile - 6 Pts, 8 Rbs

                            Team Stats
                            Score - CIN 87, DET 54
                            FG% - CIN 51%, DET 47%
                            3PT% - CIN 32%, DET 0%
                            Asts - CIN 18, DET 15
                            TO's - CIN 3, DET 23
                            Rebs - CIN 34, DET 33
                            Stls - CIN 21, DET 3
                            Blks - CIN 8, DET 0
                            Points in the Paint - CIN 38, DET 26
                            Bench Points - CIN 45, DET 23
                            Fast Break Points - CIN 30, DET 2

                            The Bearcats forced 23 turnovers, had 8 blocks, and another strong performance from the bench, who scored 45 points led by Roy Bright's 19. Cincinnati also dominated on the fast break scoring, getting 30 points, while the Titans only had 2. Detroit was 0-7 from beyond the arch, while the Bearcats hit 7 threes in the game. This was the biggest margin of victory for the Bearcats this year, they beat the Titans by 33, before this game they had beaten the Purdue Boliermakers by 32 on November 27th.

                            Cincinnati Outlook
                            Last Game - Saturday 12/11 , Cincinnati 87, Detroit 54
                            Next Game - Saturday 12/18, vs Northwestern St.


                            Week Five Rankings Released, Bearcats Move Up Two
                            Monday December 13th, 2004
                            The Cincinnati Enquirer


                            NCAA Basketball

                            Week Five Rankings
                            (Last weeks rankings in bold)
                            #1 - North Carolina (8-0, ACC) (1)
                            #2 - Kansas (6-0, Big 12) (2)
                            #3 - Georgia Tech (6-0, ACC) (3)
                            #4 - Illinois (8-1, Big Ten) (4)
                            #5 - Maryland (6-1, ACC) (7)
                            #6 - Arizona (5-1, Pac-10) (8 )
                            #7 - Duke (5-1, ACC) (10)
                            #8 - Mississippi State (9-1, Southeastern) (12)
                            #9 - Washington (4-0, Pac-10) (13)
                            #10 - Notre Dame (5-1, Big East) (5)

                            #12 - Cincinnati (6-0, C-USA) (14)

                            Washington and Mississippi State entered the Top-10 and Syracuse and Louisville both dropped out suffering losses during the week. The Bearcats moved up two spots from 14th to 12th after beating a tough team in Vanderbilt and blowing out Detroit.

                            C-USA Rankings
                            #1 - Cincinnati (6-0, 12th in Nation)
                            #2 - Louisville (4-1, 17th in Nation)
                            #3 - St. Louis (8-2, Unranked)
                            #4 - Memphis (7-3, Unranked)
                            #5 - DePaul (5-2, Unranked)

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                            • ghm125
                              john14:6
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 2439

                              #44
                              Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                              "freakin awesome".......
                              VIOLATION!!!!!!!!

                              Comment

                              • ghm125
                                john14:6
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 2439

                                #45
                                Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                                "freakin awesome".......
                                VIOLATION!!!!!!!!

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