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Cincinnati
vs
St Joseph's
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
03/18/2016
10:15pm EST

Lines:
Cincinnati -3.5
Saint Joseph's +3.5

Total:
Over 136.5 (-108)
Under 136.5 (-108)

Community Picks: Cincinnati 0% vs St Joseph's 0%

Cincinnati and St Joseph's Thread

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Cincinnati
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -- Cincinnati will take the floor Friday for the first time since losing a four-overtime thriller to UConn in the American Athletic Conference quarterfinals, and guard Troy Caupain said the Bearcats have recovered from the loss. Continue to Article
March 17, 2016 10:04:pm EST
Cincinnati
When Cincinnati's Kevin Johnson drained a tie-breaking 3-pointer with less than a second remaining in triple overtime on Friday, UConn's Jalen Adams momentarily hung his head in dismay. Even the future Huskies hero appeared to momentarily think the game was over. To his credit, Adams collected himself, caught the ensuing inbound pass with eight tenths of a second left and sank maybe the most unbelievable shot of the season. The freshman guard banked in a game-tying three-quarters-court shot to the disbelief of everyone on the floor, sending him leaping into the air pumping his fist and inspiring the UConn bench to flood onto the court to mob him. https://t.co/86ximLcktZ pic.twitter.com/vi7m9JvT3f — ClippitUsers Sports (@FanSportsClips) March 11, 2016 The incredible shot would have been bittersweet for UConn had it come in a loss, but the Huskies managed to complete the fairytale story. They took the lead for good on a pair of Sterling Gibbs free throws with three minutes left in the fourth overtime en route to a memorable 104-97 victory in the second of four American Athletic Conference quarterfinals. What made Adams' shot all the more remarkable was the circumstances under which he hit it. It was a true season saver for a UConn team that likely would have been NIT-bound had it lost to Cincinnati on Friday. At 22-10 overall and 11-7 in league play, UConn still projects right around the NCAA tournament cut line. Quality wins against Texas and SMU help the Huskies' cause, as does a top 30 KenPom ranking, a lack of losses against sub-100 foes and a victory over fellow bubble team Michigan. Nonetheless, UConn is just 55th in the RPI because of its 9-10 record against teams in the top 150.  [ Yahoo Tourney Pick’em is open. Sign up now and play for $50K ] The NCAA tournament ramifications weighed heavily on the UConn players as they rallied from a nine-point halftime deficit and took a seven-point lead in the final four minutes only to blow that. Cincinnati's Troy Caupain capped a 7-0 Cincinnati spurt with a pair of free throws in the final minute and both teams missed potential game-winning shots during a frantic finish to regulation.   Neither team built a lead of more than four points in the first three overtimes as both the Huskies and Bearcats answered one another big shot for big shot. When Caupain put Cincinnati ahead with a jump shot late in double overtime, Adams answered with a deft driving layup to force the third extra session. Daniel Hamilton led UConn with 32 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists, but it was Adams whose contributions were most memorable. Nineteen of the highly touted freshman combo guard's 22 points came in overtime including the impossible 60-foot heave. While UConn celebrates new life and tries to muster enough energy for Saturday's semifinal against Temple, Cincinnati heads home for an excruciating 48-hour wait until Selection Sunday. The Bearcats were in better position than the Huskies entering play on Friday, but their spot in the NCAA tournament is by no means a guarantee. When Johnson hit his last-second 3-pointer, it appeared Cincinnati had the win it needed to lock up a bid, but we know better now.  Never count out Jalen Adams even when his body language suggests even he has temporarily given up hope. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
March 11, 2016 5:33:pm EST
Cincinnati
All season long, Cincinnati frittered games away at the end. Despite missing shot after shot, the Bearcats managed to hang on for once. Point guard Troy Caupain scored 14 points despite missing all of his shots from beyond the arc, and Cincinnati overcame poor shooting to beat No. 24 SMU 61-54 on Sunday, bolstering the Bearcats' NCAA Tournament chances while ending the Mustangs' season. Continue to Article
March 06, 2016 3:36:pm EST
Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Troy Caupain scored 14 points despite missing all of his shots from beyond the arc, and Cincinnati overcame poor shooting to beat No. 24 SMU 61-54 on Sunday, ending the Mustangs' season. Continue to Article
March 06, 2016 2:40:pm EST
Cincinnati
''That's been out of my mind now since they told us the news, so I'm not about to start thinking about it right now,'' Moore said. Instead of playing in the NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row, Moore's last dance with SMU (25-4, 13-4) will come a week before this season's 68-team bracket is even revealed. Continue to Article
March 05, 2016 4:43:pm EST
 
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