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Bearcats’ ‘immaturity’ shows at Wichita State

The University of Cincinnati men's basketball team had a second half Sunday night that made winning impossible.

After trailing by only a point at halftime, the Bearcats went eight-plus minutes without a field goal. Mix that with UC surrendering 52 second-half points and committing 15 turnovers on the night that led to 28 opposing points, and the outcome was a 82-76 loss at Wichita State.

"Listen, we struggle offensively a little bit in terms of remembering plays and knowing the right plays to be in," Cincinnati coach John Brannen said. "We have an immaturity about us because we're young, but the second half is inexcusable."

The loss snapped a six-game winning streak for the Bearcats against the Shockers (7-3, 3-1 American Athletic Conference), who beat UC for the first time since Feb. 18, 2018. That loss snapped then-No. 5 Cincinnati's 39-game home winning streak, the longest active streak in the country.


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