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I am a freelance writer. I've covered the Cincinnati Reds, Bengals and others since 1992. I have a background in sales as well. I've sold consumer electronics, advertising and consumer package goods for companies ranging from the now defunct Circuit City to Procter&Gamble. I have worked as a stats operator for Xavier University, the University of Cincinnati, the College of Mount St. Joe and Colerain High School.

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Swashbuckling Pirates Keelhaul Musketeers

 

 




The Seton Hall Pirates took control of the game at the Xavier Musketeers home court with a 15-0 run at the end of the first half and extended the lead to a 85-68 win. 

"The were the tougher team.  It wasn't even close," Xavier coach Travis Steele said after the game.  "I told my guys before the game, they will try to bully you on both ends of the court and they did."

"We are going to get this fixed," Steele said.  "This is on me."

The much bigger Pirates dominated the back boards, hauling in 42 rebounds to the Musketeers, 28.

Xavier led by six in the first seven minutes of the game.

"Even then we didn't set the tone," Steele said.

Tyrese Samuel tied the game a 20-20 with a 3-point shot at the 11:45 mark.  Zach Freemantle put Xavier back in front with a put back three minutes later.  Sandro Mamukelashvili, the 6'11 forward from Tbisi, Georgia in eastern Europe, made a 3-point shot with 5:37 left and Seton Hall never looked back.

By halftime the Pirates led 44-28.  They built that advantage to 27 points with 2:47 left and the Pirates won their fourth conference game after falling to Providence in overtime, 80-77 on December 20.

"I gave our guys some time off and I think that helped us," Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard said.

Xavier lost for the second game in a row after starting the season 8-0.  The Musketeers are 1-2 in the Big East.  Seton Hall is 7-4 and 4-1 in the conference.

Six Seton Hall players scored in double figures led by Mamukelashvili with 18.  Jared Rhoden scored 14.  Bryce Aiken added 11.  Myles Cale, Takal Molson and Samuel contributed 10 each.

Zach Freemantle led all scorers with 20 points.  Josh Carter and Ben Stanley scored 12 for Xavier.




Sunday, December 20, 2020

Cincinnati Takes Its Case For National Championship Cred

 

The Tulsa Golden Hurricane and the Cincinnati Bearcats finally succeeded in meeting after two postponements in a game to settle the American Athletic Conference Championship.

A 34-yard field goal by Cole Smith as time ran out gave the Bearcats its first AAC Football Championship with a 27-24 decision.  It was a simple play that Cole Smith said, he's practiced thousands of times since training camp at Higher Ground began in August.   

The implications and all the events that led up to the fateful kick are much more complicated for Cincinnati, who was ranked ninth in the country and completed a perfect 9-0 season.

The Bearcats had a break of 28 days with two games canceled. A bout with Temple and the second attempt to travel to Tulsa (6-2) to determine the home field advantage for the big game were scrapped in favor just playing the title game in Cincinnati.  Some how with out a defeat or even a game the Bearcats lost two spots in the rankings which allows just four teams to compete for the National Championship in a mini-playoff format that chooses four team somewhat arbitrarily.   Cincinnati is trying to squeeze into a mix of four teams with more of a reputation than any real claim to superiority.  Notre Dame which lost big to Clemson for the ACC Championship after beating them earlier is expected to join Ohio State and Alabama in addition to the Tigers.

Texas A&M has its nose pressed against the window to the party like the Bearcats.

Cincinnati head coach Luke Fickell said, "I don't see how my team can be denied.  They have done everything they have been asked to do.  We are solid in all three phases of the game."

As he keeps kicking a field goal simple Smith was asked what he would say to the committee before they announce the playoff participants at noon on Sunday.  His answer was just as simple, "Watch the film.  We just win."

The rain, the cold, the 28-days of inaction along with a very good, competitive Tulsa team complicated the Bearcats task.  There were two fumbles which can be partially blamed on the weather and several untimely pre snap penalties that are the products of missing practice time.  Even Smith's simple task was made more difficult because he missed two weeks in Covid isolation and dealt with a slight groin pull but kicked two field goals in three attempts. One was partially blocked.

Cincinnati never trailed in fact with the game tied at 24 with three minutes remaining, it was the only time they were even tied that late, and never trailed that late.

Quarterback Desmond Ridder and wide out Alec Pierce hooked up twice in the first half on big plays to allow the Bearcats to score its two touchdowns in the first half.  Pierce made a remarkable one-handed catch for 31 yards to put Cincinnati on Tulsa's side of the field.  Jerome Ford ran 42 yards for the first score.  Cincinnati reached the Tulsa three near the end of the first quarter but two false starts forced the Bearcats to settle for Smith's 25-yard field goal.

The Bearcats knew that Tulsa wasn't going to go quietly.  The Golden Hurricane made a habit out of coming from behind.  Four times this season they trailed at some point in the game by at least 14 points but rallied to win.  A measly 10-point deficit was not going to scare them.

"I am so proud of my guys," Tulsa coach Phil Montgomery said.  "We compete to the end.  We don't quit."

It was not an idle boast.

Tulsa got behind quarterback Zach Smith and running back Corey Taylor, who finished with 130 yards rushing.  A 43-yard field goal by Zack Long and Taylor's 10-yard scamper tied the score.

Ridder connected with Pierce on a 36-yard touchdown pass to give the Bearcats its ninth halftime lead of the season at 17-10.

Deneric Prince capped a 55-yard drive with an eight-yard run on the opening possession of the second half to tie the score with 10:05 in the third quarter.

Ridder answered with an 10-yard touchdown run three minutes later to put Cincinnati back on top.

The Bearcats had two decent attempts to put the game away in the fourth quarter while holding Tulsa scoreless.  Cincinnati lost three yards on a fourth and two from the five-yard line. 

They stopped Tulsa again then had a first and 10 from the 12 yard line but a false start and a fumbled snap pushed the Bearcats back.  Smith had a 37-yard field goal attempt tipped by Jaxon Player.

Smith brought the Hurricane back into the game.  He completed a 54-yard pass to a tightly covered Sam Crawford.  Cincinnati's Ja'von Hicks got two hands on the ball but Crawford came down with it.  Smith found JuanCarlos Santana with a 13-yard, game tying pass with 3:41 left.

Ridder's offense got the ball on its own 32 with 3:34 to go.  He converted a third and nine with a 20-yard pass to Pierce to the Tulsa 47.  With 1:04 left, the Bearcats faced a fourth and two at the Tulsa 24.  A hard count brought Player offside for a penalty.  Ridder had nothing to lose and threw incomplete into the endzone intended for Michael Young that went incomplete but the Bearcats got the first down.

"Jaxson Player made so many important plays for us," Montgomery said. "We're not going to blame the loss on him.  He was aggressive and just trying to get off the ball to make a play.  He played that way the whole game which is why he made some important plays for us."

Smith's game winning kick came after the Bearcats ran the clock down to three seconds.





















Friday, December 11, 2020

Xavier’s Perfect Season Marred By Covid Shutdown

 

 


The Xavier Musketeers announced that the basketball program has been suspended.  One of their tier one members has tested positive for Covid-19.

A tier one member is part of the rebelling party which exposed them to a high number of people.

Xavier was scheduled to open its Big East schedule on Saturday against Providence.  They were to host Seton Hall on Tuesday. Both games have been postponed 

The Musketeers completed the non conference portion of its schedule with a 7-0 record, including a 99-77 win over Oklahoma at the Cintas Center on Wednesday night.







Sunday, December 6, 2020

Xavier And Cincinnati Shoot It Out In Shoemaker Center

 

 



The campuses are 2.4 miles apart but the importance of the game for the alumni for each school is global.  So much so, that former Xavier player, J.P. Macura, playing professionally in Turkey was watching the entire game at 1:00 am local time.

"I told our guys this is why they came to Xavier," said Travis Steele, the winning coach in Xavier's 77-69 win over the University of Cincinnati at a somewhat less hostile Shoemaker Center.

Neither team had more than a five-point lead in the game and Cincinnati led the Musketeers 60-56 when Keith Williams hit a jump shot with 8:03 left in the game.

From there Xavier's Paul Scruggs led the way down the stretch. He made a layup to cut the margin to two.  The Bearcats' David Dejulius answered with a jump shot but Scruggs took charge again.  Scruggs rebounded a miss by Rapolas Ivanauskus and fed Jason Carter for a 3-point shot on the other end of the court.  Scruggs split the defense with another drive for a layup that put Xavier in front for good with 5:34 remaining.

"Paul was the best player on the court, hands down, without a doubt," Steele said. "He was determined to go 3-1 for his career over Cincinnati.

Why?

"The teams don't like each other much," emerging star Zach Freemantle conceded.  The rivalry has been marred by fights in its history.  This meeting was a good clean hard fought game.

The series is 92 years old starting in 1928 and Cincinnati leads the series 51-37 but the Musketeers have won two in a row and three of the last four.  Scruggs has played in those last four.

"We just wanted that game more than they did," Scruggs said.  "We were mission driven."

Scruggs was the game's leading scorer with 20 points.  Freemantle scored 16 points with a game-high nine rebounds.  Nate Johnson scored 10 points.  

The Musketeers improved to 6-0 by playing all within 10 days.  They were better able to handle the load after freshman guards Colby Jones and C.J. Wilcher returned from Covid quarantine.  Junior Adam Kunkel from nearby Hebron, Kentucky, who transferred from Ohio Valley Conference Belmont U in Louisville obtained NCAA clearance to participate.  Kunkel made a pair of 3-point shots for six points. 

The Bearcats are now 1-1. 

Williams led them with 18 points.  Dejulius a transfer from the University of Michigan scored 16 points. Ivanauskas contributed 10 points and six rebounds.  Freshman Tari Eason used his 6'8" frame to pull in eight rebounds to lead the Bearcats.