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Bill Koch is a sportswriter covering the University of Cincinnati's athletics.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Blog move

This blog has moved! The new blog can be found at http://news.cincinnati.com/ucblog, so be sure to update your bookmarks.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

UC wins again in Big East tourney

No. 2 seed UC knocked off South Florida Wednesday night, 11-1 in seven innings, scoring 10 runs in the last three innings to support Michael Hill, who allowed one run in seven innings. Having won their first two games, the Bearcats will be off Thursday, then will play in the semifinals at 1 p.m. Friday vs. the winner of Thursday's game between USF and West Virginia. The Bearcats' cause was helped Wednesday when No. 1 seed St. John's lost to Villanova, 12-0, eliminating the Red Storm. UC is now 38-19.


Monday, May 19, 2008

Football tickets sales sets record

UC announced today that it has sold a school-record 9,426 season football tickets, breaking the previous record of 9,155 set in 2002 when fans had to buy football tickets in order to get basketball season tickets. That's no longer the case.


Josh Harrison co-player of the year in Big East

UC second baseman Josh Harrison today was named Big East co-player of the year along with Louisville infielder Chris Dominguez. Harrison, a junior from Princeton High School, is hitting .372, including .495 over his last 33 games. He's among the league's top 10 in average, runs, hits, doubles, total bases, RBI and stolen bases. In addition, pitcher Dan Osterbrock, from Colerain High School, and third baseman Mike Spina were named to the all-Big East second team, with catcher Ryan Baker and outfielder Cameron Satterwhite, from Moeller High School, named to the third team. UC opens Big East tournament play Tuesday at 5 p.m. vs. West Virginia.


Blog changes

Starting later this week, this blog will be published in a new blog tool on our new Cincinnati.Com Web site. The blog focus isn’t changing, but it will have a lot of improvements.

When we move to the new blog, this one won’t go away just yet, but it will have a link to the home of the new blog. Eventually, any bookmarks and links to this blog will take you to the new one.

Once reporters start posting to the new blog, you’ll get a sneak peek at the new Web site before anyone else. A link will be posted here when that happens.

We’ll also be launching a couple of new sports blogs on the new Web site. One will be dedicated to sports in Kentucky – with University of Kentucky athletics and Kentucky Speedway as the focus - and the other will be a general sports blog written by the entire Sports staff that will offer off-beat news that doesn’t fit anywhere else and links from around the Internet to give a glimpse at what the rest of the world is saying about our local sports and athletes. We’ll provide links to those new blogs when they’re started.

One big change: On the new blogs, you’ll need to sign up for an account (it’s free) in order to post comments. Anonymous comments will no longer be permitted.


Retired numbers

Only three UC men's basketball players have had their numbers retired: Oscar Robertson, of course; Jack Twyman and Kenyon Martin. I've always thought a program with the strong tradition of UC's should have more than that. What do you think? Should be there more? If so, who should get that honor? Danny Fortson? Steve Logan? Pat Cummings? Roger McClendon? What about the guys from the national championship teams like Tom Thacker, Paul Hogue, Ron Bonham, George Wilson and Tony Yates?


Sunday, May 18, 2008

Crunch time for UC baseball

UC's three-game sweep of West Virginia over the weekend earned the Bearcats the No. 2 seed in the Big East Tournament, which begins Tuesday in Clearwater, Fla. UC finished the regular season with a 36-19 record, breaking the school mark for for victories in a season. The Bearcats were 19-8 in the Big East, one game behind league champ St. John's. They will play their first game in the tournament at 5 p.m. Tuesday against the same No. 7 seed West Virginia team they just swept. If they win, they will face the winner of the USF-Notre Dame game at 8 p.m. Wednesday. If they lose, they'll play at 1 p.m. Wednesday against the loser of ND-USF. The winner of the double-elimination tournament goes to the NCAA Tournament, where UC hasn't been since 1974.


Friday, May 16, 2008

UC Hall of Fame

I was in the UC training room in the bowels of the Lindner Center the other day workin on a story about Mike Williams’ rehab from his Achilles injury. I had toured the facility before it actually opened, but had never seen it in full use. On this day, it was brimming with activity and it was just kind of cool to see athletes taking care of the state-of-the-art facilities, including the hydro-therapy room where Williams was working out. Having covered UC for a long time, it’s easy to get jaded occasionally over the some of the things that have gone wrong, but every time I walk through the Lindner Center I’m impressed. And it’s not just me. Some of the most hard-bitten, cynical scribes that I know, when they see that building, have nothing but praise for it.

I still think there’s one thing missing though: a true UC Hall of Fame. When the building was under construction, I was told that there would be a Hall of Fame. Yes, there is a mural display of UC’s Athletic Hall of Fame in the lobby. And I know there's a wall with plaques of all those who have been voted into UC's Hall. But that’s not the same as having a room where there are actually artifacts and displays commemorating UC’s history, similar to what the Reds have with their Hall of Fame. It would be nice to walk into a room and see Oscar Robertson’s jersey or Sandy Koufax’s glove, a display celebrating the national championship teams of the early 1960s. I don’t know how much of that stuff UC has lying around, but I would think that if the athletic department sent out a request for such memorabilia, they would be flooded with artifacts from their fans and former athletes.


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

In praise of local rivalries

I understand the pecking order in college basketball and the need for UC to make as much money as it can off its home basketball games. And yes, it’s rare for a Big East team to play a road game at a MAC school like Miami. I get all that.

But I still believe there’s value in local rivalries. I still want UC to play Miami on a regular basis. Maybe I’m just an old-school traditionalist, or maybe I’m just old, but I don’t think I’m alone in this. I believe that college basketball fans in this area want to see UC play more local teams than just Xavier. Am I right? Do local fans care about these games? Or is it just me?

I’m not saying that UC has to play Miami every year, but there should be some way for that game to happen occasionally. Maybe UC offers a little more money on its guarantee and Miami settles for a little less and they face each other every two or three years.

And it’s not just the Miami game. There’s so much quality college basketball around here, so many opportunities for games that fans would love to see but that never happen. Ohio State and Kentucky won’t play UC, which will play Miami only at home and now won’t play Dayton at all.

It’s a shame.


Monday, May 12, 2008

Mickens on Playboy All-American team

UC cornerback Mike Mickens has been named to the 52nd annual Playboy magazine pre-season All-American team. Mickens, a unanimous first-team all-Big East selection last year, is one of three Big East players on the team, joining West Virginia quarterback Pat White and South Florida defensive end George Selvie. The All-American team will be in the magazine's September issue, which hits newsstands around Aug. 15.


UC baseball honors

Junior right-hander Michael Hill has been named Big East pitcher of the week after pitching a 3- hitter vs. Seton Hall on Sunday in UC's 7-1 victory. Hill struck out 10 in that game. Josh Harrison, who hit .538 with 5 runs, 6 RBI and three stolen bases for the week, was named to the Big East weekly honor roll.

At 32-19, the Bearcats need three more wins to tie the school record of 35 wins in a season, set in 2000. UC plays Wright State on Tuesday at Marge Schott Stadium and finishes the regular season this weekend with three games vs. West Virginia at home. The Big East Tournament is scheduled for May 20-24 in Clearwater, Fla.

UC is in third place in the Big East with a 16-8 record behind Notre Dame (16-7) and St. John's (18-6).


UC won't play Miami this year

Last week, after the news broke that UC and Miami would no longer play at U.S. Bank Arena, Miami officials seemed open to the idea of playing the game at UC, at least for this year. But that's not going to happen.

The RedHawks informed UC on Friday that they will not play the game at Fifth Third Arena. Jermaine Henderson, Miami's associate head coach, said today that Miami was interested in playing the game at Fifth Third, but not under the financial terms that UC was offering.

"We're just trying to do what's best for our program," Henderson said. "What they wanted to do is treat it as we just go there (with no return game to Miami). In that event, it has to be treated like a buy game. We went last year to Illinois for 80 grand. We went to Louisville for 70 grand. Those are buy game prices."

Henderson declined to say what UC was offering, but it was obviously less than $70,000 or $80,000. Miami received $35,000-$40,000 for the game at U.S. Bank Arena compared with $200,000 for UC.

"We don’t have any aniomosity (toward UC)," Henderson said. "They've got to do what they've got to do. (UC coach Mick Cronin) is a a good friend. The last thing we want is a war of words."


La Salle's McElroy re-opens recruiting

La Salle High School forward Danny McElroy, who committed to UC as a sophomore, has re-opened his recruiting, according to La Salle coach Dan Fleming, and will not attend UC after all.
Fleming told our high school writer, Tom Groeschen, the decision was mutual.

McElroy, who will be a senior next season, averaged 14.2 points and 7.0 rebounds last season at La Salle. He would have been a member of UC's recruiting class of 2009.

Under NCAA rules, UC coach Mick Cronin is not allowed to comment on a recruit until he signs a national letter-of-intent.



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