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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Bearcats Top #10 UConn; Stephenson Continues to Shine

Last night, the Cincinnati Bearcats beat the Connecticut Huskies in a thriller that was closer than it should have been. The ‘Cats led by 10 or more points on multiple occasions only to leave a lane open to the hoop allowing UConn to make a comeback each time. Lance Stephenson continued his rookie domination scoring 21 points with two of those points coming via free throws with 0.7 seconds left to put the Cats up. Stephenson also had four rebounds and three assists.

Senior guard Deonta Vaughn came out of his shell and ended his 3-for-23 behind the arc skid as he was 3-5 from the three point line and finished with 17 points before fouling out towards the end of the game. Sophomore forward Yancy Gates didn’t show up in this game, as he scored just six points to go with three rebounds while struggling with four fouls on the night.

The Cats will need more consistent play from the team to compete against the likes of Syracuse, West Virginia and Georgetown in the Big East. Vaughn and Stephenson will need to play this way every game while red shirt freshman guard Cashmere Wright will need to step up his game, shoot smart shots and make them. Same goes for Yancy Gates and Ibrahima Thomas, as Gates is very inconsistent throughout his young career. This game was Thomas’ fifth game of the year, and besides the Lipscomb and Winthrop games, has missed way too many shots that include a 1-6 performance in the overtime loss to Xavier and 1-7 from the field in last night’s win.

The win puts the Bearcats in the right direction after two very disappointing losses to Xavier and UAB. A win against a top 10 conference opponent to start conference play definitely helps build confidence for the younger players on the team, as the Big East Conference is loaded with nine, ten and eleven plus win teams. At the current moment, the Big East has four teams in the top 10, and five in the overall top 25. Georgetown is currently #13. Besides Providence and DePaul, each team in the Big East has at least nine wins and other than Providence and DePaul, Marquette is the only school in the conference with more than three losses.

If the Bearcats plan on making a late run in March, the conference games ahead need to end up like this one; long, hard fought battles that end in our favor. Strong showings against teams like Syracuse, West Virginia, Villanova and UConn could lead to strong showings against the likes of Kansas, Texas, Kentucky, Duke and UNC. But before looking two months ahead, the Cats need to focus on now, and that’s playing well and playing smart and not beating yourself, but beating the other team.

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