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  • elicoleman
    Im The Baby/Gotta Love Me
    • Sep 2002
    • 34655

    #121
    Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

    Memphis, 16-6....HAHA
    Originally posted by CardsFan27
    This is the 3rd time John Calipari has been to his first Final Four!
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    • BearcatsFan
      Pro
      • Nov 2004
      • 489

      #122
      Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

      This will be my last update for a couple days since I am going out of town for the holidays and may not have computer access.

      Merry Christmas!


      Garcia Drops 40 on the Cats
      "Louisville star Francisco Garcia scored 40 points leading the Cardinals to a 97-87 win."
      Thursday February 2nd, 2005
      The Cincinnati Enquirer


      Cincinnati lost their second straight game Wendesday as the Louisville Cardnials defeated them 97-87. Star junior Francisco Garcia, who leads the NCAA in scoring had 40 points in the win at Freedom Hall. Armein Kirkland led the Cats with 19 points off the bench. With the win, the Cardinals took over first place in the C-USA standings.


      Francisco Garcia blocks James White, Garcia had the Cards only block.

      Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
      Armein Kirkland - 19 Pts, 2 Stls, Blk, 4 Rbs
      Nick Williams - 17 Pts, 3 Blks, 2 Stls
      Jihad Muhammad - 14 Pts, 2 Asts, Blk
      Vincent Banks - 14 Pts, Stl
      Jason Maxiell - 8 Pts, 4 Rbs, Blk
      Roy Bright - 5 Pts, Stl
      Asrangue Souleymane - 4 Pts, 5 Rbs, 5 Asts, Blk
      Eric Hicks - 4 Pts, 10 Rbs, 4 Asts
      James White - 2 Pts, 2 Rbs, 3 Blks, Fouled Out
      Chadd Moore - 2 Asts, Stl

      Louisville Cardinals Player Stats
      Francisco Garcia - 40 Pts, 6 Rbs
      Larry O'Bannon - 18 Pts, 9 Asts
      Taquan Dean - 11 Pts, 8 Asts

      Team Stats
      Score - CIN 87, LOU 97
      FG% - CIN 44%, LOU 49%
      3PT% - CIN 40%, LOU 50%
      Asts - CIN 18, LOU 28
      TO's - CIN 5, LOU 10
      Rebs - CIN 36, LOU 43
      Stls - CIN 8, LOU 5
      Blks - CIN 11, LOU 1
      Points in the Paint - CIN 26, LOU 34
      Bench Points - CIN 42, LOU 12
      Fast Break Points - CIN 10, LOU 14

      The Bearcats led halfway through the second half 74-68, but Garcia scored nine straight points for Louisville to give them the 77-74 lead. The Cardinals also dominated Cincinnati from the charity stripe, James White was in foul trouble early and fouled out for the second straight game. Also, the Cardinals held Cincy's star Jason Maxiell to only a 2 for 9 shooting performance from the field. Cincinnati split the season series with Louisville 1-1.

      Cincinnati Outlook
      Last Game - Wendesday 2/2, Cincinnati 87, Louisville 97
      Next Game - Saturday 2/5, at Charlotte



      C-USA Standings
      Friday February 3rd, 2005
      The Cincinnati Enquirer


      Conference USA Standings (As of 2/3/05)
      Team, Record, C-USA Record, Winning Percentage

      Louisville (15-3, 7-1, 0.83)
      Cincinnati (19-3, 6-2, 0.86)
      Memphis (17-6, 6-2, 0.74)
      Marquette (12-7, 6-2, 0.63)
      TCU (15-7, 5-3, 0.69)
      UAB (14-8, 5-3, 0.67)
      DePaul (12-7, 4-4, 0.63)
      Southern Miss (10-5, 4-4, 0.67)
      Houston (8-9, 4-4, 0.47)
      St. Louis (15-8, 3-5, 0.65)
      Tulane (7-7, 2-6, 0.50)
      East Carolina (5-13, 2-7, 0.29)
      Charlotte (8-12, 1-6, 0.40)
      South Florida (6-11, 1-7, 0.35)

      Next Two Games

      2/5 - at Charlotte (8-12, 1-6), C-USA Matchup
      Points Per Game - CIN - 81.2, CHA - 67.8
      Leading Scorers - CIN - Nick Williams (14.6), CHA - Brendan Plavich (13.2)

      2/10 - vs Xaiver (9-9), Crosstown Rival
      Points Per Game - CIN - 81.2, XAV - 74.5
      Leading Scorers - CIN - Nick Williams (14.6), XAV - Dedrick Finn (14.4)

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      • BearcatsFan
        Pro
        • Nov 2004
        • 489

        #123
        Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

        This will be my last update for a couple days since I am going out of town for the holidays and may not have computer access.

        Merry Christmas!


        Garcia Drops 40 on the Cats
        "Louisville star Francisco Garcia scored 40 points leading the Cardinals to a 97-87 win."
        Thursday February 2nd, 2005
        The Cincinnati Enquirer


        Cincinnati lost their second straight game Wendesday as the Louisville Cardnials defeated them 97-87. Star junior Francisco Garcia, who leads the NCAA in scoring had 40 points in the win at Freedom Hall. Armein Kirkland led the Cats with 19 points off the bench. With the win, the Cardinals took over first place in the C-USA standings.


        Francisco Garcia blocks James White, Garcia had the Cards only block.

        Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
        Armein Kirkland - 19 Pts, 2 Stls, Blk, 4 Rbs
        Nick Williams - 17 Pts, 3 Blks, 2 Stls
        Jihad Muhammad - 14 Pts, 2 Asts, Blk
        Vincent Banks - 14 Pts, Stl
        Jason Maxiell - 8 Pts, 4 Rbs, Blk
        Roy Bright - 5 Pts, Stl
        Asrangue Souleymane - 4 Pts, 5 Rbs, 5 Asts, Blk
        Eric Hicks - 4 Pts, 10 Rbs, 4 Asts
        James White - 2 Pts, 2 Rbs, 3 Blks, Fouled Out
        Chadd Moore - 2 Asts, Stl

        Louisville Cardinals Player Stats
        Francisco Garcia - 40 Pts, 6 Rbs
        Larry O'Bannon - 18 Pts, 9 Asts
        Taquan Dean - 11 Pts, 8 Asts

        Team Stats
        Score - CIN 87, LOU 97
        FG% - CIN 44%, LOU 49%
        3PT% - CIN 40%, LOU 50%
        Asts - CIN 18, LOU 28
        TO's - CIN 5, LOU 10
        Rebs - CIN 36, LOU 43
        Stls - CIN 8, LOU 5
        Blks - CIN 11, LOU 1
        Points in the Paint - CIN 26, LOU 34
        Bench Points - CIN 42, LOU 12
        Fast Break Points - CIN 10, LOU 14

        The Bearcats led halfway through the second half 74-68, but Garcia scored nine straight points for Louisville to give them the 77-74 lead. The Cardinals also dominated Cincinnati from the charity stripe, James White was in foul trouble early and fouled out for the second straight game. Also, the Cardinals held Cincy's star Jason Maxiell to only a 2 for 9 shooting performance from the field. Cincinnati split the season series with Louisville 1-1.

        Cincinnati Outlook
        Last Game - Wendesday 2/2, Cincinnati 87, Louisville 97
        Next Game - Saturday 2/5, at Charlotte



        C-USA Standings
        Friday February 3rd, 2005
        The Cincinnati Enquirer


        Conference USA Standings (As of 2/3/05)
        Team, Record, C-USA Record, Winning Percentage

        Louisville (15-3, 7-1, 0.83)
        Cincinnati (19-3, 6-2, 0.86)
        Memphis (17-6, 6-2, 0.74)
        Marquette (12-7, 6-2, 0.63)
        TCU (15-7, 5-3, 0.69)
        UAB (14-8, 5-3, 0.67)
        DePaul (12-7, 4-4, 0.63)
        Southern Miss (10-5, 4-4, 0.67)
        Houston (8-9, 4-4, 0.47)
        St. Louis (15-8, 3-5, 0.65)
        Tulane (7-7, 2-6, 0.50)
        East Carolina (5-13, 2-7, 0.29)
        Charlotte (8-12, 1-6, 0.40)
        South Florida (6-11, 1-7, 0.35)

        Next Two Games

        2/5 - at Charlotte (8-12, 1-6), C-USA Matchup
        Points Per Game - CIN - 81.2, CHA - 67.8
        Leading Scorers - CIN - Nick Williams (14.6), CHA - Brendan Plavich (13.2)

        2/10 - vs Xaiver (9-9), Crosstown Rival
        Points Per Game - CIN - 81.2, XAV - 74.5
        Leading Scorers - CIN - Nick Williams (14.6), XAV - Dedrick Finn (14.4)

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        • BearcatsFan
          Pro
          • Nov 2004
          • 489

          #124
          Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

          Originally posted by Kredit
          Ouch, tough loss to Houston. They beat me when I was playing with LSU, mostly because of Andre Owens - dude is nasty.

          Marquette is having an average season, I see.. Looks like it'll come down to you and the Cardinals in the C-USA.

          Keep it up.
          Yeah, I think the Cardinals are a tad bit better than I am, maybe if I'm lucky they will get knocked out early so I dont have to play them in the C-USA Tourney for the title.

          Originally posted by elicoleman
          Memphis, 16-6....HAHA
          They should be better than they are in real life, everytime I look at my schedule and see them coming up, I get more excited to play them. Banks and Carney will be a handful though. I hope I win...

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          • BearcatsFan
            Pro
            • Nov 2004
            • 489

            #125
            Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

            Originally posted by Kredit
            Ouch, tough loss to Houston. They beat me when I was playing with LSU, mostly because of Andre Owens - dude is nasty.

            Marquette is having an average season, I see.. Looks like it'll come down to you and the Cardinals in the C-USA.

            Keep it up.
            Yeah, I think the Cardinals are a tad bit better than I am, maybe if I'm lucky they will get knocked out early so I dont have to play them in the C-USA Tourney for the title.

            Originally posted by elicoleman
            Memphis, 16-6....HAHA
            They should be better than they are in real life, everytime I look at my schedule and see them coming up, I get more excited to play them. Banks and Carney will be a handful though. I hope I win...

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            • Keyser Soze
              MVP
              • Aug 2002
              • 3172

              #126
              Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

              Great legacy! I too play a legacy on AA default sliders with Louisville. I think defeault AA is great except for the human 3's. I am having a hard time putting up any kind of consistent percentages and Louisville has a couple of nice shooters. I am near the bottom of the NCAA right now averaging 28% from beyond the line. I am debating bumping up this slider and only this slider.

              What have you found... are you happy with the 3's?

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              • Keyser Soze
                MVP
                • Aug 2002
                • 3172

                #127
                Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                Great legacy! I too play a legacy on AA default sliders with Louisville. I think defeault AA is great except for the human 3's. I am having a hard time putting up any kind of consistent percentages and Louisville has a couple of nice shooters. I am near the bottom of the NCAA right now averaging 28% from beyond the line. I am debating bumping up this slider and only this slider.

                What have you found... are you happy with the 3's?

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                • BearcatsFan
                  Pro
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 489

                  #128
                  Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                  Cincinnati Gets Back to Winning Ways
                  "Vincent Banks hit seven three pointers helping the Bearcats end their two game losing streak."
                  Sunday February 6th, 2005
                  The Cincinnati Enquirer


                  After winning the first meeting with the Charlotte 49ers a month ago in Cincy 86-69, the Bearcats had a repeat performance defeating the Niners 96-68, this time in North Carolina. Vincent Banks led Cincinnati with 23 points, James White had 21 points after only having a total of 4 points in the last two games. Armein Kirkland also added 16 points off the bench.


                  James White goes up for the dunk, he finished with 21 points.

                  Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                  Vincent Banks - 23 Pts, Stl, 7 3-pointers
                  James White - 21 Pts, 3 Rbs, 3 Stls, 2 Asts
                  Armein Kirkland - 16 Pts, 3 Rbs, Stl, Blk
                  Nick Williams - 13 Pts, 3 Asts, 5 Rbs, 2 Stls
                  Jihad Muhammad - 10 Pts, Stl
                  Roy Bright - 6 Pts, Stl
                  Jason Maxiell - 4 Pts, 4 Rbs, Blk, Stl
                  Chadd Moore - 2 Pts, Stl, 2 Rbs
                  Eric Hicks - 2 Pts, 8 Rbs, 3 Stls, 2 Asts
                  Asrangue Souleymane - 4 Rbs, 2 Stls, Blk

                  Charlotte 49ers Player Stats
                  Mitchell Baldwin - 20 Pts, 9 Asts
                  Brendan Plavich - 19 Pts, 4 Rbs
                  Eddie Basden - 13 Pts, 6 Rbs

                  Team Stats
                  Score - CIN 96, CHA 68
                  FG% - CIN 52%, CHA 48%
                  3PT% - CIN 42%, CHA 44%
                  Asts - CIN 18, CHA 21
                  TO's - CIN 2, CHA 17
                  Rebs - CIN 39, CHA 41
                  Stls - CIN 16, CHA 2
                  Blks - CIN 6, CHA 0
                  Points in the Paint - CIN 30, CHA 30
                  Bench Points - CIN 48, CHA 8
                  Fast Break Points - CIN 17, CHA 12

                  Both teams matched up well and were fairly close in every department besides turnovers. The reason the Cats were able to pull away by so much was because of their consistant three point shooting. Cincinnati hit 17 three pointers while Charlotte only hit 8. On a side note, Jason Maxiell had yet another below average game. Over the last five games he has only been averaging about 7 points and 6 rebounds a game, when before that he was averaging about 13 points and 9 rebounds a game. "Things will turn around, he is just in a slump. You know, class finals are in a couple weeks, so he's probably just a little worn out." Coach Huggins said when asked about Jason.

                  Cincinnati Outlook
                  Last Game - Saturday 2/5, Cincinnati 96, Charlotte 68
                  Next Game - Thursday 2/10, vs Xaiver



                  Week Thirteen Rankings Released
                  Monday February 7th, 2005
                  The Cincinnati Enquirer


                  NCAA Basketball

                  Week Thirteen Rankings
                  (Last weeks rankings in bold)
                  #1 - North Carolina (20-1, ACC) (1)
                  #2 - Kansas (17-2, Big 12) (3)
                  #3 - Illinois (18-3, Big Ten) (2)
                  #4 - Arizona (18-3, Pac-10) (7)
                  #5 - Syracuse (19-5, Big East) (9)
                  #6 - Iowa State (17-2, Big 12) (10)
                  #7 - Oklahoma State (16-4, Big 12) (12)
                  #8 - Duke (15-4, ACC) (4)
                  #9 - Cincinnati (20-3, C-USA) (6)
                  #10 - Notre Dame (15-4, Big East) (8)

                  With the loss to Louisville the Bearcats drop three spots to the #9 spot. Duke continues to fall and have gone from #2 to #8 in two weeks, and Oklahoma State entered the top-10 while Washington fell out.

                  C-USA Rankings
                  #1 - Cincinnati (20-3, 7-2, 9th in Nation)
                  #2 - Louisville (15-4, 7-2, 13th in Nation)
                  #3 - Memphis (18-6, 7-2, 21st in Nation)
                  #4 - Marquette (13-7, 7-2, Unranked)
                  #5 - UAB (15-8, 6-3, Unranked)

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                  • BearcatsFan
                    Pro
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 489

                    #129
                    Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                    Cincinnati Gets Back to Winning Ways
                    "Vincent Banks hit seven three pointers helping the Bearcats end their two game losing streak."
                    Sunday February 6th, 2005
                    The Cincinnati Enquirer


                    After winning the first meeting with the Charlotte 49ers a month ago in Cincy 86-69, the Bearcats had a repeat performance defeating the Niners 96-68, this time in North Carolina. Vincent Banks led Cincinnati with 23 points, James White had 21 points after only having a total of 4 points in the last two games. Armein Kirkland also added 16 points off the bench.


                    James White goes up for the dunk, he finished with 21 points.

                    Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                    Vincent Banks - 23 Pts, Stl, 7 3-pointers
                    James White - 21 Pts, 3 Rbs, 3 Stls, 2 Asts
                    Armein Kirkland - 16 Pts, 3 Rbs, Stl, Blk
                    Nick Williams - 13 Pts, 3 Asts, 5 Rbs, 2 Stls
                    Jihad Muhammad - 10 Pts, Stl
                    Roy Bright - 6 Pts, Stl
                    Jason Maxiell - 4 Pts, 4 Rbs, Blk, Stl
                    Chadd Moore - 2 Pts, Stl, 2 Rbs
                    Eric Hicks - 2 Pts, 8 Rbs, 3 Stls, 2 Asts
                    Asrangue Souleymane - 4 Rbs, 2 Stls, Blk

                    Charlotte 49ers Player Stats
                    Mitchell Baldwin - 20 Pts, 9 Asts
                    Brendan Plavich - 19 Pts, 4 Rbs
                    Eddie Basden - 13 Pts, 6 Rbs

                    Team Stats
                    Score - CIN 96, CHA 68
                    FG% - CIN 52%, CHA 48%
                    3PT% - CIN 42%, CHA 44%
                    Asts - CIN 18, CHA 21
                    TO's - CIN 2, CHA 17
                    Rebs - CIN 39, CHA 41
                    Stls - CIN 16, CHA 2
                    Blks - CIN 6, CHA 0
                    Points in the Paint - CIN 30, CHA 30
                    Bench Points - CIN 48, CHA 8
                    Fast Break Points - CIN 17, CHA 12

                    Both teams matched up well and were fairly close in every department besides turnovers. The reason the Cats were able to pull away by so much was because of their consistant three point shooting. Cincinnati hit 17 three pointers while Charlotte only hit 8. On a side note, Jason Maxiell had yet another below average game. Over the last five games he has only been averaging about 7 points and 6 rebounds a game, when before that he was averaging about 13 points and 9 rebounds a game. "Things will turn around, he is just in a slump. You know, class finals are in a couple weeks, so he's probably just a little worn out." Coach Huggins said when asked about Jason.

                    Cincinnati Outlook
                    Last Game - Saturday 2/5, Cincinnati 96, Charlotte 68
                    Next Game - Thursday 2/10, vs Xaiver



                    Week Thirteen Rankings Released
                    Monday February 7th, 2005
                    The Cincinnati Enquirer


                    NCAA Basketball

                    Week Thirteen Rankings
                    (Last weeks rankings in bold)
                    #1 - North Carolina (20-1, ACC) (1)
                    #2 - Kansas (17-2, Big 12) (3)
                    #3 - Illinois (18-3, Big Ten) (2)
                    #4 - Arizona (18-3, Pac-10) (7)
                    #5 - Syracuse (19-5, Big East) (9)
                    #6 - Iowa State (17-2, Big 12) (10)
                    #7 - Oklahoma State (16-4, Big 12) (12)
                    #8 - Duke (15-4, ACC) (4)
                    #9 - Cincinnati (20-3, C-USA) (6)
                    #10 - Notre Dame (15-4, Big East) (8)

                    With the loss to Louisville the Bearcats drop three spots to the #9 spot. Duke continues to fall and have gone from #2 to #8 in two weeks, and Oklahoma State entered the top-10 while Washington fell out.

                    C-USA Rankings
                    #1 - Cincinnati (20-3, 7-2, 9th in Nation)
                    #2 - Louisville (15-4, 7-2, 13th in Nation)
                    #3 - Memphis (18-6, 7-2, 21st in Nation)
                    #4 - Marquette (13-7, 7-2, Unranked)
                    #5 - UAB (15-8, 6-3, Unranked)

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                    • BearcatsFan
                      Pro
                      • Nov 2004
                      • 489

                      #130
                      Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                      Originally posted by soce
                      Great legacy! I too play a legacy on AA default sliders with Louisville. I think defeault AA is great except for the human 3's. I am having a hard time putting up any kind of consistent percentages and Louisville has a couple of nice shooters. I am near the bottom of the NCAA right now averaging 28% from beyond the line. I am debating bumping up this slider and only this slider.

                      What have you found... are you happy with the 3's?
                      I have a team average of around 30-35% from three range. Three of my players are pretty consistent, Williams, Muhammad and Kirkland all hit fairly well. Your percentage may be low because the player may be fatigued or just not open. I usually only take three's if they are open, but if a player heats up, I usually let him shoot until he gets cold. Just play a couple more games and if you still cant get any open shots to go down, you could adjust sliders, I'm getting good results on the default setting though.

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                      • BearcatsFan
                        Pro
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 489

                        #131
                        Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                        Originally posted by soce
                        Great legacy! I too play a legacy on AA default sliders with Louisville. I think defeault AA is great except for the human 3's. I am having a hard time putting up any kind of consistent percentages and Louisville has a couple of nice shooters. I am near the bottom of the NCAA right now averaging 28% from beyond the line. I am debating bumping up this slider and only this slider.

                        What have you found... are you happy with the 3's?
                        I have a team average of around 30-35% from three range. Three of my players are pretty consistent, Williams, Muhammad and Kirkland all hit fairly well. Your percentage may be low because the player may be fatigued or just not open. I usually only take three's if they are open, but if a player heats up, I usually let him shoot until he gets cold. Just play a couple more games and if you still cant get any open shots to go down, you could adjust sliders, I'm getting good results on the default setting though.

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                        • BearcatsFan
                          Pro
                          • Nov 2004
                          • 489

                          #132
                          Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                          This will be my last update until Sunday, I will be busy this weekend since its New Years and all.


                          Bearcats Reach the Century Mark
                          "For the first time this season Cincinnati reached 100 points in a game as they beat crosstown rival Xavier Friday night."
                          Friday February 11th, 2005
                          The Cincinnati Enquirer


                          UNC vs Duke, Syracuse vs UCONN, Arizona vs Stanford... Cincinnati vs Xavier. The Bearcats played their biggest rival Friday night and defeated them 100-74 in front of a sellout crowd in Cincy. Cincinnati led from the beginning and held Xavier in check all night long. Nick Williams lead the Cats with 33 points and hit eight three pointers. James White added 16 and Roy Bright added 10.


                          Nick Williams looks on from the bench, he had a game high 33 points.

                          Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                          Nick Williams - 33 Pts, 3 Stls, 8 3-pointers
                          James White - 16 Pts, 3 Rbs, Stl
                          Roy Bright - 10 Pts, 3 Stls, Ast
                          Armein Kirkland - 9 Pts, 5 Rbs, Stl
                          Jihad Muhammad - 8 Pts, 5 Asts, 4 Stls
                          Vincent Banks - 8 Pts, Stl, Blk
                          Eric Hicks - 8 Pts, 5 Rbs
                          Jason Maxiell - 6 Pts, 8 Rbs, 4 Stls, 4 Asts
                          Chadd Moore - 4 Pts, 2 Stls, 2 Asts
                          Asrangue Souleymane - 3 Rbs, Blk, Ast
                          Jamaal Lucas - 2 Rbs, Ast

                          Xavier Musketeers Player Stats
                          Dedrick Finn - 25 Pts, 6 Asts
                          Justin Doellman - 15 Pts, 4 Rbs
                          Brandon Cole - 6 Pts, 11 Rbs

                          Team Stats
                          Score - CIN 100, XAV 74
                          FG% - CIN 48%, XAV 47%
                          3PT% - CIN 38%, XAV 40%
                          Asts - CIN 17, XAV 17
                          TO's - CIN 6, XAV 20
                          Rebs - CIN 38, XAV 33
                          Stls - CIN 20, XAV 5
                          Blks - CIN 1, XAV 0
                          Points in the Paint - CIN 38, XAV 22
                          Bench Points - CIN 39, XAV 10
                          Fast Break Points - CIN 27, XAV 13

                          The Bearcats shot 48% from the field and hit 18-19 free throws to eventually get their first 100 point game of the season. With the win Cincinnati improved to 21-3 and won their second straight game. "That kid (Nick Williams) has alot of talent from deep, he killed us with that shot tonight." Xavier head coach Sean Miller said when asked about Nick's performance. Williams has hit 84 three pointers this year, the most in the NCAA.

                          Cincinnati Outlook
                          Last Game - Thursday 2/10, Cincinnati 100, Xaiver 74
                          Next Game - Saturday 2/12, at DePaul



                          Cincinnati Player Stats
                          The Cincinnati Enquirer

                          Team Leaders (Thru 2/11/05, 24 Games)

                          Points Per Game

                          Nick Williams (15.2)
                          James White (13.4)
                          Armein Kirkland (12.5)

                          Rebounds Per Game
                          Jason Maxiell (8.7)
                          Eric Hicks (6.6)
                          Asrangue Souleymane (5.9)

                          Assists Per Game
                          Jihad Muhammad (2.9)
                          Asrangue Souleymane (2.5)
                          Eric Hicks (2.2)

                          Steals Per Game
                          Jihad Muhammad (2.6)
                          Nick Williams (2.2)
                          James White (2.1)

                          Blocks Per Game
                          Jason Maxiell (1.1)
                          Nick Williams (0.9)
                          Asrangue Souleymane (0.7)

                          Field Goal Percentage
                          Eric Hicks (58.9%)
                          Asrangue Souleymane (57.1%)
                          James White (55.1%)

                          3 Point Shots Made
                          Nick Williams (84)
                          Armein Kirkland (57)
                          Jihad Muhammad (29)

                          3 Point Shot Percentage
                          Nick Williams (41.8%)
                          Vincent Banks (38.1%)
                          Armein Kirkland (31.7%)

                          Free Throw Percentage
                          James White (86.7%)
                          Vincent Banks (85.9%)
                          Nick Williams (85.7%)

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                          • BearcatsFan
                            Pro
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 489

                            #133
                            Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                            This will be my last update until Sunday, I will be busy this weekend since its New Years and all.


                            Bearcats Reach the Century Mark
                            "For the first time this season Cincinnati reached 100 points in a game as they beat crosstown rival Xavier Friday night."
                            Friday February 11th, 2005
                            The Cincinnati Enquirer


                            UNC vs Duke, Syracuse vs UCONN, Arizona vs Stanford... Cincinnati vs Xavier. The Bearcats played their biggest rival Friday night and defeated them 100-74 in front of a sellout crowd in Cincy. Cincinnati led from the beginning and held Xavier in check all night long. Nick Williams lead the Cats with 33 points and hit eight three pointers. James White added 16 and Roy Bright added 10.


                            Nick Williams looks on from the bench, he had a game high 33 points.

                            Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                            Nick Williams - 33 Pts, 3 Stls, 8 3-pointers
                            James White - 16 Pts, 3 Rbs, Stl
                            Roy Bright - 10 Pts, 3 Stls, Ast
                            Armein Kirkland - 9 Pts, 5 Rbs, Stl
                            Jihad Muhammad - 8 Pts, 5 Asts, 4 Stls
                            Vincent Banks - 8 Pts, Stl, Blk
                            Eric Hicks - 8 Pts, 5 Rbs
                            Jason Maxiell - 6 Pts, 8 Rbs, 4 Stls, 4 Asts
                            Chadd Moore - 4 Pts, 2 Stls, 2 Asts
                            Asrangue Souleymane - 3 Rbs, Blk, Ast
                            Jamaal Lucas - 2 Rbs, Ast

                            Xavier Musketeers Player Stats
                            Dedrick Finn - 25 Pts, 6 Asts
                            Justin Doellman - 15 Pts, 4 Rbs
                            Brandon Cole - 6 Pts, 11 Rbs

                            Team Stats
                            Score - CIN 100, XAV 74
                            FG% - CIN 48%, XAV 47%
                            3PT% - CIN 38%, XAV 40%
                            Asts - CIN 17, XAV 17
                            TO's - CIN 6, XAV 20
                            Rebs - CIN 38, XAV 33
                            Stls - CIN 20, XAV 5
                            Blks - CIN 1, XAV 0
                            Points in the Paint - CIN 38, XAV 22
                            Bench Points - CIN 39, XAV 10
                            Fast Break Points - CIN 27, XAV 13

                            The Bearcats shot 48% from the field and hit 18-19 free throws to eventually get their first 100 point game of the season. With the win Cincinnati improved to 21-3 and won their second straight game. "That kid (Nick Williams) has alot of talent from deep, he killed us with that shot tonight." Xavier head coach Sean Miller said when asked about Nick's performance. Williams has hit 84 three pointers this year, the most in the NCAA.

                            Cincinnati Outlook
                            Last Game - Thursday 2/10, Cincinnati 100, Xaiver 74
                            Next Game - Saturday 2/12, at DePaul



                            Cincinnati Player Stats
                            The Cincinnati Enquirer

                            Team Leaders (Thru 2/11/05, 24 Games)

                            Points Per Game

                            Nick Williams (15.2)
                            James White (13.4)
                            Armein Kirkland (12.5)

                            Rebounds Per Game
                            Jason Maxiell (8.7)
                            Eric Hicks (6.6)
                            Asrangue Souleymane (5.9)

                            Assists Per Game
                            Jihad Muhammad (2.9)
                            Asrangue Souleymane (2.5)
                            Eric Hicks (2.2)

                            Steals Per Game
                            Jihad Muhammad (2.6)
                            Nick Williams (2.2)
                            James White (2.1)

                            Blocks Per Game
                            Jason Maxiell (1.1)
                            Nick Williams (0.9)
                            Asrangue Souleymane (0.7)

                            Field Goal Percentage
                            Eric Hicks (58.9%)
                            Asrangue Souleymane (57.1%)
                            James White (55.1%)

                            3 Point Shots Made
                            Nick Williams (84)
                            Armein Kirkland (57)
                            Jihad Muhammad (29)

                            3 Point Shot Percentage
                            Nick Williams (41.8%)
                            Vincent Banks (38.1%)
                            Armein Kirkland (31.7%)

                            Free Throw Percentage
                            James White (86.7%)
                            Vincent Banks (85.9%)
                            Nick Williams (85.7%)

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                            • BearcatsFan
                              Pro
                              • Nov 2004
                              • 489

                              #134
                              Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                              Cincinnati Beats DePaul, Again
                              "Nick Williams and James White led the Cats to a 71-65 win over the Blue Demons."
                              Sunday February 13th, 2005
                              The Cincinnati Enquirer


                              After defeating DePaul in a nail-bitter 76-72 in January, the Bearcats did it again yesterday winning 71-65 in a close game. James White hit three straight clutch baskets late in the game to seal the win, and give Cincinnati their 22nd win of the season. Cincinnati had only five bench points relying on their starters for most of the game.


                              DePaul guard LeVar Seals reacts after committing a foul.

                              Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                              Nick Williams - 28 Pts, 6 Rbs, 4 Stls
                              James White - 16 Pts, 5 Stls, Blk
                              Jihad Muhammad - 11 Pts, Stl, 2 Asts
                              Asrangue Souleymane - 7 Pts, 7 Rbs, 2 Asts
                              Jason Maxiell - 6 Pts, 5 Rbs, 2 Asts
                              Vincent Banks - 3 Pts, Stl
                              Armein Kirkland - 2 Pts, Ast
                              Eric Hicks - 2 Asts, 2 Rbs
                              Roy Bright - Blk, Ast

                              DePaul Blue Demons Player Stats
                              Drake Diener - 17 Pts, 5 Asts
                              Sammy Mejia - 16 Pts, 6 Rbs
                              Wesley Green - 8 Pts, 10 Rbs

                              Team Stats
                              Score - CIN 71, DEP 65
                              FG% - CIN 45%, DEP 46%
                              3PT% - CIN 25%, DEP 0%
                              Asts - CIN 12, DEP 16
                              TO's - CIN 6, DEP 17
                              Rebs - CIN 34, DEP 34
                              Stls - CIN 15, DEP 4
                              Blks - CIN 2, DEP 2
                              Points in the Paint - CIN 38, DEP 36
                              Bench Points - CIN 5, DEP 3
                              Fast Break Points - CIN 20, DEP 10

                              The game went back and forth all night, at one point the Cats were down by as many as eight points. The game was tied up at the half, and Cincinnati had only shot 31% from the field. In the second half they broke out of their slump and went on a 14-6 run to gain the lead. The Bearcats finished with a shooting percentage of 45% and their 8th conference win.

                              Cincinnati Outlook
                              Last Game - Saturday 2/12, Cincinnati 71, DePaul 65
                              Next Game - Wendesday 2/16, vs Southern Miss



                              Week Fourteen Rankings Released
                              Monday February 14th, 2005
                              The Cincinnati Enquirer


                              NCAA Basketball

                              Week Fourteen Rankings
                              (Last weeks rankings in bold)
                              #1 - North Carolina (21-2, ACC) (1)
                              #2 - Kansas (20-2, Big 12) (2)
                              #3 - Illinois (19-4, Big Ten) (3)
                              #4 - Arizona (20-3, Pac-10) (4)
                              #5 - Notre Dame (17-4, Big East) (10)
                              #6 - Cincinnati (22-3, C-USA) (9)
                              #7 - Georgia Tech (17-5, ACC) (11)
                              #8 - Syracuse (21-5, Big East) (5)
                              #9 - Washington (19-3, Pac-10) (12)
                              #10 - Michigan State (17-4, Big Ten) (14)

                              C-USA Rankings
                              #1 - Cincinnati (22-3, 8-2, 6th in Nation)
                              #2 - Memphis (20-6, 9-2, 17th in Nation)
                              #3 - Louisville (16-5, 8-3, 14th in Nation)
                              #4 - Marquette (15-7, 9-2, Unranked)
                              #5 - UAB (15-9, 6-4, Unranked)

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                              • BearcatsFan
                                Pro
                                • Nov 2004
                                • 489

                                #135
                                Re: Cincinnati Bearcats Legacy (CH2K5)

                                Cincinnati Beats DePaul, Again
                                "Nick Williams and James White led the Cats to a 71-65 win over the Blue Demons."
                                Sunday February 13th, 2005
                                The Cincinnati Enquirer


                                After defeating DePaul in a nail-bitter 76-72 in January, the Bearcats did it again yesterday winning 71-65 in a close game. James White hit three straight clutch baskets late in the game to seal the win, and give Cincinnati their 22nd win of the season. Cincinnati had only five bench points relying on their starters for most of the game.


                                DePaul guard LeVar Seals reacts after committing a foul.

                                Cincinnati Bearcats Player Stats
                                Nick Williams - 28 Pts, 6 Rbs, 4 Stls
                                James White - 16 Pts, 5 Stls, Blk
                                Jihad Muhammad - 11 Pts, Stl, 2 Asts
                                Asrangue Souleymane - 7 Pts, 7 Rbs, 2 Asts
                                Jason Maxiell - 6 Pts, 5 Rbs, 2 Asts
                                Vincent Banks - 3 Pts, Stl
                                Armein Kirkland - 2 Pts, Ast
                                Eric Hicks - 2 Asts, 2 Rbs
                                Roy Bright - Blk, Ast

                                DePaul Blue Demons Player Stats
                                Drake Diener - 17 Pts, 5 Asts
                                Sammy Mejia - 16 Pts, 6 Rbs
                                Wesley Green - 8 Pts, 10 Rbs

                                Team Stats
                                Score - CIN 71, DEP 65
                                FG% - CIN 45%, DEP 46%
                                3PT% - CIN 25%, DEP 0%
                                Asts - CIN 12, DEP 16
                                TO's - CIN 6, DEP 17
                                Rebs - CIN 34, DEP 34
                                Stls - CIN 15, DEP 4
                                Blks - CIN 2, DEP 2
                                Points in the Paint - CIN 38, DEP 36
                                Bench Points - CIN 5, DEP 3
                                Fast Break Points - CIN 20, DEP 10

                                The game went back and forth all night, at one point the Cats were down by as many as eight points. The game was tied up at the half, and Cincinnati had only shot 31% from the field. In the second half they broke out of their slump and went on a 14-6 run to gain the lead. The Bearcats finished with a shooting percentage of 45% and their 8th conference win.

                                Cincinnati Outlook
                                Last Game - Saturday 2/12, Cincinnati 71, DePaul 65
                                Next Game - Wendesday 2/16, vs Southern Miss



                                Week Fourteen Rankings Released
                                Monday February 14th, 2005
                                The Cincinnati Enquirer


                                NCAA Basketball

                                Week Fourteen Rankings
                                (Last weeks rankings in bold)
                                #1 - North Carolina (21-2, ACC) (1)
                                #2 - Kansas (20-2, Big 12) (2)
                                #3 - Illinois (19-4, Big Ten) (3)
                                #4 - Arizona (20-3, Pac-10) (4)
                                #5 - Notre Dame (17-4, Big East) (10)
                                #6 - Cincinnati (22-3, C-USA) (9)
                                #7 - Georgia Tech (17-5, ACC) (11)
                                #8 - Syracuse (21-5, Big East) (5)
                                #9 - Washington (19-3, Pac-10) (12)
                                #10 - Michigan State (17-4, Big Ten) (14)

                                C-USA Rankings
                                #1 - Cincinnati (22-3, 8-2, 6th in Nation)
                                #2 - Memphis (20-6, 9-2, 17th in Nation)
                                #3 - Louisville (16-5, 8-3, 14th in Nation)
                                #4 - Marquette (15-7, 9-2, Unranked)
                                #5 - UAB (15-9, 6-4, Unranked)

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