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Wes Miller, UC Bearcats lose AAC opener to Tulane Green Wave

Cincinnati Bearcats football dominated the UC athletics scene with a historic run late in 2021, but UC men's basketball stepped into the spotlight in campus sports after the football team's run to the College Football Playoff semifinals ended Friday

UC hoops' first foray in that spotlight this season – an American Athletic Conference opener against the Tulane Green Wave – didn't provide much solace for weary Bearcats fans as Tulane dominated UC for long stretches in a 68-60 win Saturday at Fifth Third Arena. 

The Green Wave (5-6, 2-0 AAC) shot the lights out in the first half and built a lead that topped out at 26 late in the first half. That, along with UC's various inefficiencies coming out of an 11-day break from games, proved to be too much to overcome.  

Tulane Green Wave guard R.J. McGee (23) grabs a rebound against Cincinnati Bearcats guard Jeremiah Davenport (24) in the first half at Fifth Third Arena.

"You get down 26… it’s gonna be pretty hard to win a Division I basketball game," UC head coach Wes Miller said afterward. "Really disappointed in our effort in the first half, and I mean that – effort. We didn’t play hard. We didn’t play with energy. I thought we had a great week of practice and maybe one of the best weeks of practice we’ve had since games started. Sometimes, it doesn’t carry over right away.


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