The next victory “must” for the male basketball of Cincinnati Bearcats arrives on Wednesday evening at the fifth third arena when they welcome the senior evening against the state of Kansas. Tip is at 7 p.m. with senior night festivities from 6.30 a.m.
With the back against the wall while they scratched for an NCAA tournament offer, Simas Lukošius, Aziz Bandaogo, CJ Fredrick and CJ Anthony will be honored before the match. Connor Hickman and Day Day Thomas have the possibility of prolonged eligibility, so they will not be part of the process.
“Day Day and Connor will not be there because hope is that they will be back in the fifth third playing basketball,” said UC coach Wes Miller. “I think they both want to be back. Connor must work through an exemption. That is why they will not be there because there are basketballs to make these guys play.”
There is an outdoor photo of a medical reduch for Hickman, who has not played since January 7 and Thomas could have his junior university career from his eligibility clock withdrawn. CJ Anthony has restarted this season, so Wes Miller could help him get him a place to play elsewhere or here next year.
“He is a Division I player, a scholarship player,” said Miller about Anthony. “I think he is a guy who, at the right adjustment, could start and be a truly impactful player. He is a Dang rotation player near anywhere.
UC Fredrick injury status?
Fredrick is not eligible and, with the exception of the new NCAA legislation, the same goes for Lukošius and Bandaogo. Fredrick had a procedure carried out last Thursday and did not take the trip to Houston. Its status for the rest of the season is in the air.
“It’s a back problem and the back is capricious,” said Miller. “At this stage of the year, it is difficult for me to say. If he improves, he will play. If he doesn’t, he will not do it. It remains a little time because we are starting the playoff series next week.”
Lukošius of the UC, Bandaogo was important for the Big 12 transition
“This department, this university, this community belongs to a power league, but it was a real transition for each sport,” said Miller. “I think guys like Simas and Aziz as guys who have been crucial for our ability to manage the transition. I think that sometimes people do not realize how important it is from the American (AAC) to the Big 12. Until this point, there have been results that have been disappointed, but there are things that have been so good.
3 keys for cincinnati bearcats to win against the state of kansas
1. UC defense must maintain the Kansas State for less than 70 points
Defense of bearcates has roughly held most of the teams in check because their defensive average is 65 years. In 11 of their losses, the Wildcats scored less than 70 points. In Manhattan, on December 30, UC held the Wildcats at 70, but could only bring together 67 points. The Kansas State was held at 65 points on Sunday in Manhattan, but won the Colorado at 56.
“Victories are difficult to obtain, so we share it and we are focused on Cincinnati,” said Kansas state coach Jerome Tang on Sunday.
2. UC must stop Coleman Hawkins, if he plays
The 6 -foot 10 -inch striker is the fourth striker of Kansas State, but he had a summit of 20 points and 10 rebounds while the Wildcats gave the UC a defeat in their first Big 12 game at the end of December. Hawkins has not played since February 17 due to a knee problem.
“It’s not like an injury at the end of the season,” said Kansas Tang state coach. “It is something he must understand if he can play with or not.”
With or without Hawkins, opponents exceed the Kansas State on average of almost three per game. UC exceeded them 36-30 in their first game and the bearcates beat Houston on the boards on Saturday 32-28. Unfortunately, these are two of the five games that UC won over the glass but lost in the final score.
“He pushes him into transition, he can play tons of different positions,” said Miller about Hawkins. “He is one of the main guys in the flight of the country. He has incredible active hands. He is an elite player and they play a lot through him. Without him, they were a little different. We expect him to play. We are going to prepare to play.”
3. UC must benefit from the opportunity
The bearcates were at home Saturday evening after losing against Houston n ° 4 in the afternoon. The Kansas State played on Sunday afternoon in Manhattan, allowing the UC to watch their match with Colorado. It also means that wildcats have one day less to prepare for bearcates. The other thing is that UC generally bursts red uniforms and normally it is difficult to beat a team at home in the senior evening. In addition, UC won the return match against the opponents of Big 12 against everyone except Virginia-Western. With their Ncaa.net The classification in fact increased after the defeat against Houston, there is no room for a loss upset at the end of the season if they like to hear their names called on Sunday.
Cincinnati Bearcats vs Kansas State Wildcats
Advice: 7 p.m. Wednesday (fifth third arena)
TV / Radio: ESPN + / 700WLW
Series: UC leads 8-2 (Kansas State won on December 30, 70-67)
Wildcats screening report in the state of Kansas
Save: 14-15 (8-10)
Coach: Jerome Tang (third season, 59-40)
Offense: 72.4 ppg
Defense: 70.3 ppg
Planned starting line
(Position, height, statistics)
Max Jones (G, 6’4 “, 10 ppg)
Brenden Hauser (G, 6’4 “, 11.7 ppg)
Dug McDaniel (G, 5’11 “, 11.1 ppg)
David N’Guessan (F, 6’9 “, 13 ppg)
Coleman Hawkins (F, 6’10 “, 10.7 ppg)
Or
Ugna exercise (C, 7 ‘, 3.2 ppg)
Cincinnati Bearcats Scouting Report
Save: 17-12 (7-11 Big 12)
Coach: Wes Miller (fourth season, 80-55, a total of 265-190)
Offense: 71.3 PPG
Defense: 65. 3 ppg
Planned starting line
(Position, height, statistics)
Josh Reed (F, 6’7 “, 4.2 ppg)
James James (G, 6’3 “, 12.8 ppg)
Dillon Mitchell (F, 6’8 “, 9.9 ppg)
Day of the day Thomas (G, 6’1 “, 9.2 ppg)
Aziz Bandaogo (C, 7 ‘, 7.7 ppg)
Players to watch
Hawkins of the state of Kansas has just injured his knee, so it will be something to look at because he did not play Sunday against Colorado. He followed the NBA draft process last season before using his last year of eligibility for Kansas State up to $ 2 million. With the sub500 Wildcats. Many fans wondered if he was an intelligent investment. Hawkins came from Illinois and Dug McDaniel came from Michigan at a price. McDaniel was also a manufacturer of difference against UC with 17 points. The striker David does not use the state of Kansas to mark and bounce with 13 and 7.1, respectively.
“He directs the rim, which is why he gets a lot of easy baskets,” said Miller about N’Guessan.
For the bearcates, it may be that can contribute in addition to Jizzle James and the day of the Thomas. The two guards scored 37 of the 64 points of the UC against Houston with 31 of those who arrived in the second period.
Defensively, one of the UC guards will have to defend McDaniel, a large bottle for the Wildcats.
“We keep a lot of very good players,” said Miller. “We keep the big guards every night, there is another example with his ignorance. He pulls it and creates for others. He is another guy, but there is a long list of these guys in the Big 12.”
Classification
Kenpom.com: UC is n ° 50, state of kansas n ° 66
NCAA.NET: UC is n ° 40, state of kansas n ° 82
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