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The 2011 Crosstown Shootout was close at first, with eight ties and six lead changes in the first half. Xavier led 34–25 at halftime. [2] The first sign of trouble occurred in the closing seconds of the first half, when Bearcat backup Octavius Ellis began exchanging some words with Xavier player Mark Lyons from the bench.
Cincinnati again loses to Xavier. Xavier was 8-for-17 from the perimeter, while UC was 5-for-23 with two of those shots from Day Day Thomas and James coming in the game's final eight seconds.
Xavier’s offense struggled shooting against the nation’s top-scoring defense (49 points per game) but made up for an 18-of-55 night from the field by going to the free-throw line early and often.
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March 4, 1964: A series-high 45 points were scored by Xavier's Steve Thomas in a losing effort as Cincinnati defeated Xavier 94–92. [ 14 ] March 3, 1967 : The 1966 overtime contest—the last of 12 straight Cincinnati wins—resulted in 57 fouls and saw Musketeer Joe Pangrazio grab a crutch from a fan in the stands so he could throw it at ...
Suspension length Name Position Team at the time of suspension Reference July 26, 1983 4 games Ross Browner: DE: Cincinnati Bengals [188] Pete Johnson: FB: E. J. Junior: LB: St. Louis Cardinals: Greg Stemrick: CB: New Orleans Saints: November 13, 1983 Indefinite (reinstated in May 1984) [189] Tony Peters: S: Washington Redskins [190] October 30 ...
Well, hold on. UC isn't back, missing another chance for a big win in the Wes Miller era in Saturday's Crosstown Shootout, columnist Jason Williams writes.
Gates was a highly touted recruit coming out of high school, and he committed to play college basketball for the Cincinnati Bearcats. As a junior, he was suspended for a game due to a confrontation with an assistant coach. [1] As a senior, he was a part of the 2011 Crosstown Shootout brawl, punching Xavier center Kenny Frease.