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Former Xavier basketball players get involved

The Crosstown Shootout was nearly three months ago, and while that game may feel a long way away, the rivalry has continued off the court with the Crosstown tip-off challenge.

It's been well-documented recently how fans of Xavier University and the University of Cincinnati have gone back and forth leaving generous donations throughout the local service industry to help support businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, weaponizing the rivalry for good in a way it never has been before.

Now, a couple of former Xavier basketball players have gotten involved.

Dwayne Wilson and Michael Davenport were teammates at Xavier in the late eighties. Both were a part of Xavier's first-ever Sweet 16 team.

Wilson, who played for the Musketeers from 1988-93, just had his 25th anniversary as a Cincinnati Police officer. Davenport, who's now in the manufacturing business, was at Xavier from 1987-91.

They saw the news stories about the tip-off challenge and the social media posts, and they decided to get involved, but they took a slightly different approach.

From left, Dwayne Wilson, former Xavier basketball player and current Cincinnati Police officer, his wife, Monique Wilson, Beth Wright, Julie Hill, and Rhonda Logeman meet at Dana Gardens before heading to minority-owned businesses to tip them on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2021 in Evanston. The group raised over $8,500 for Xavier in the Crosstown tip-off.

"You look at the list of all the businesses that have been helped and people have given tips to and none of them are minority businesses," said Wilson. "And you know, I kind of looked at it from both sides. People are going to tip where they typically hang out, typically go to, but in this situation, with COVID-19 everybody's being hit the same way, and some places are probably being hit harder than others. So, I think to be a good, worldly neighbor I think we need to look at minority-owned businesses or businesses owned by people of color and kind of try to help those businesses as well."


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