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Cincinnati Bearcats
RECORD: 29-4 COACH: Bob Huggins | SEASON RESULTS | SEASON STATS
OUTLOOK
  • First round: Defeated UNC Wilmington, 64-47
  • Second round: Lost to Tulsa, 69-61

    Cincinnati has everything a team could want -- size, quickness and experience -- but there's no more Kenyon Martin, the nation's best player.

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    Martin was the single most dominant player in college basketball. Already a defensive force, Martin made himself into a good offensive player in the offseason and should be the No. 1 pick in the next NBA draft. But that won't help the Bearcats in the tournament, where they have lost in the second round three straight years. Against Saint Louis, when Martin went down with a broken leg, the Bearcats lost their anchor.

    Without Martin, Cincinnati still has incredible talent. Pete Mickeal may be the second-best player in Conference USA. He will need to step up in Martin's absence if the Bearcats hope to go far. The Bearcats have two of the country's best freshmen, with DerMarr Johnson and Kenny Satterfield. Steve Logan is an experienced backcourt backup who can hit the 3-point shot. Jermaine Tate and Ryan Fletcher are good role players who can score 15-20 points on a given night. They may need to in the tournament.

    Cincinnati was my No. 1 pick for the national title until Martin's injury. It will be interesting to see how they respond in the tournament, especially against gritty teams. The Bearcats had a tendency during the season to jump on teams early and then slow down in the second half. That could be dangerous in the tournament. And they haven't shown yet how they may respond when faced with a big deficit. DePaul had them down 17, and they fought back behind Martin. Someone else must be the go-to guy if the same situation arises. -- Larry Conley, ESPN

    ROSTER
    No Name Position Height Weight Class Rebounds Assists Points
    -Chris TaflingerG---0.60.20.3
    3Dermarr JohnsonG6-9200FR3.71.412.8
    4Kenyon MartinC6-9230SR9.61.418.9
    5Jermaine TateC6-9235SR4.40.84.5
    11Kenny SatterfieldG6-2175FR3.45.39.1
    13Leonard StokesG6-6180FR0.60.52.4
    14David DissingerG6-4185JR0.80.10.9
    22Steve LoganG6-0200SO1.73.710.0
    24Ryan FletcherF6-9245SR4.30.86.8
    32Pete MickealF6-6230SR6.21.913.4
    33Eugene LandF6-7235SO0.00.00.0
    44B.J. GroveC6-11255FR1.80.12.2
    50Donald LittleC6-10215FR1.60.21.1


    PROBABLE STARTERS
    F -- Pete Mickeal (6-6, Sr., 13.4 ppg, 6.2 rpg, 1.9 apg)
    F -- Jermaine Tate (6-9, Sr., 4.5, 4.4, 0.8)
    C -- Ryan Fletcher (6-9, Sr., 6.8, 4.3, 0.8)
    G -- DerMarr Johnson (6-9, Fr., 12.8, 3.7, 1.4)
    G -- Kenny Satterfield (6-2, Fr., 9.1, 3.4, 5.3)
     
    TOP RESERVES
    G -- Steve Logan (6-0, So., 10.0, 1.7, 3.7)
    G -- Leonard Stokes (6-6, Fr., 2.4, 0.6, 0.5)
    C -- Donald Little (6-10, Fr., 1.1, 1.6, 0.2)

    NOTABLE
    Seed, Region and Bid: 2, South
    Total NCAA Tournament Bids: 19
    NCAA Tournament Record: 34-17 (.667)
    Final Four Appearances: 6 (1992, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1960, 1959)
    NCAA Tournament Championships: 2
    Best NCAA Tournament Finish: National champions (1962, 1961)
    Final ESPN/USA Today ranking: 6
    Final Associated Press ranking: 7
    Final Ratings Percentage Index: 1
    Final Sagarin Computer Ranking: 1

    RECORD VS. RANKED TEAMS (6-1)
    Nov. 28 -- Beat Iowa State, 75-69
    Dec. 4 -- Beat Gonzaga, 75-68
    Dec. 8 -- Beat No. 7 North Carolina, 77-68
    Dec. 22 -- Beat No. 21 Oklahoma, 72-57
    Feb. 13 -- Beat DePaul, 87-64
    Feb. 20 -- Lost to No. 15 Temple, 77-69
    Mar. 2 -- Beat DePaul, 64-62
    (Opponents ranking reflects ranking on game day)

    TOURNAMENT HISTORY
    Overall Record: 34-17 (.667)
    Final Four Appearances: 6 (1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1992)
    NCAA Tournament Championships: 2 (1961, 1962)

    1999--Third seed in East Region
    Defeated George Mason in first round, 72-48
    Lost to Temple in second round, 64-54

    1998--Second seed in West Region
    Defeated Northern Arizona in first round, 65-62
    Lost to West Virginia in second round, 75-74

    1997--Third seed in Midwest Region
    Defeated Butler in first round, 86-69
    Lost to Iowa State in second round, 67-66

    1996--Second Seed in Southeast Region
    Defeated North Carolina-Greensboro in first round, 66-51
    Defeated Temple in second round, 78-65
    Defeated Georgia Tech in regional semifinal, 87-70
    Lost to Mississippi State in regional final, 73-63

    1995--Seventh seed in West Region
    Defeated Temple in first round, 77-71
    Lost to Connecticut in second round, 96-91

    1994--Eighth seed in West Region
    Lost to Wisconsin in first round, 80-72

    1993--Second seed in East Region
    Defeated Coppin State in first round, 93-66
    Defeated New Mexico State in second round, 92-55
    Defeated Virginia in regional semifinal, 71-54
    Lost to North Carolina in regional final, 75-68 (OT)

    1992--Fourth seed in Midwest Region
    Defeated Delaware in first round, 85-47
    Defeated Michigan State in second round, 77-65
    Defeated Texas-El Paso in regional semifinal, 69-67
    Defeated Memphis in regional final, 88-57
    Lost to Michigan in National Semifinal, 76-72

    1977--Midwest Region
    Lost to Marquette in first round, 66-51

    1976--Midwest Region
    Lost to Notre Dame in first round, 79-78

    1975--Midwest Region
    Defeated Texas A&M in first round, 87-79
    Lost to Louisville in regional semifinal, 78-63
    Defeated Notre Dame for regional third place, 95-87 (OT)

    1966--Midwest Region
    Lost to Texas-El Paso in regional semifinal, 78-76 (OT)
    Lost to Southern Methodist for regional third place, 89-84

    1963--Midwest Region
    Defeated Texas in regional semifinal, 73-68
    Defeated Colorado in regional final, 68-60
    Defeated Oregon State in National Semifinal, 80-46
    Lost to Loyola (IL) in National Championship, 60-58 (OT)

    1962--Midwest Region
    Defeated Creighton in regional semifinal, 66-46
    Defeated Colorado in regional final, 73-46
    Defeated UCLA in National Semifinal, 72-70
    Defeated Ohio State in National Championship, 71-59

    1961--Midwest Region
    Defeated Texas Tech in regional semifinal, 78-55
    Defeated Kansas State in regional final, 69-64
    Defeated Utah in National Semifinal, 82-67
    Defeated Ohio State in National Championship, 70-65 (OT)

    1960--Midwest Region
    Defeated DePaul in regional semifinal, 99-59
    Defeated Kansas in regional final, 82-71
    Lost to California in National Semifinal, 77-69
    Defeated New York for National Third Place, 95-71

    1959--Midwest Region
    Defeated Texas Christian in regional semifinal, 77-73
    Defeated Kansas State in regional final, 85-75
    Lost to California in National Semifinal, 64-58
    Defeated Louisville for National Third Place, 98-85

    1958--Midwest Region
    Lost to Kansas State in regional semifinal, 83-80 (OT)
    Defeated Arkansas for regional third place, 97-62

    Record by Region:
    in East: 4-2 (.667)
    In South/Southeast: 3-1 (.750)
    In Midwest: 26-11 (.703)
    In West: 2-3 (.400)

    Record by Seed:
    As 2nd seed: 3-1 (.750)
    As 3rd seed: 2-2 (.500)
    As 4th seed: 4-1 (.800)
    As 7th seed: 1-1 (.500)
    As 8th seed: 0-1 (.000)
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