AmberAbyss+FollowBearcats drop 2025-26 hoops schedule—big matchups ahead!Cincinnati basketball fans, get ready for a packed 2025-26 season! The Bearcats are bringing nine home games to Fifth Third Arena, including a heated showdown with Dayton and the always-intense Skyline Chili Crosstown Shootout at Xavier. Plus, they’ll face Louisville downtown and take on Georgia and Clemson at neutral sites. With a fresh roster and some returning favorites, this season’s schedule is shaping up to be a real test. Which matchup are you most excited for, and how do you think the new squad will perform? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBearcats set for big-time battles next seasonCincinnati hoops fans, get ready—next season’s non-conference schedule is shaping up to be the toughest in years! The Bearcats are set to face Clemson in Greenville, plus a high-stakes matchup with Louisville. With Jizzle James out, all eyes are on Kerr Kriisa to take the reins as the main ball handler. Coach Wes Miller is pumped about Kriisa’s leadership and experience, and it looks like the team is betting big on him. Which matchup are you most excited for, and how do you think these games will shape the Bearcats’ season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBearcats tip off 2025-26 with a fresh rivalryCincinnati’s basketball season is kicking off with a bang—Western Carolina is coming to Fifth Third Arena on Nov. 3, and there’s more to this matchup than meets the eye. WCU’s coach, Andre Gray, used to work with Bearcats head coach Wes Miller, so expect some extra strategy and maybe a few surprises. With a revamped roster and a new GM bringing NBA-level insight, fans are buzzing about how this team will come together. What are you most excited to see from the Bearcats this season? Let’s talk predictions and first impressions! #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowCincinnati’s big move: Bearcats eye top NY scorerCincinnati Bearcats just made a bold play for Jasiah Jervis, one of New York’s top high school scorers. Jervis, a 6’5” shooting guard from Archbishop Stepinac, is known for his explosive offense and ability to create shots out of nowhere. With the Bearcats lacking a true scorer, adding someone like Jervis could seriously shake up their game. Imagine the energy he’d bring to the court! What do you think—could Jervis be the game-changer Cincinnati needs for the future? Let’s talk about how this could impact the team’s style and success. #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
summersivan+FollowJordi Rodriguez brings new fire to CincinnatiCincinnati’s roster just got a serious boost with Jordi Rodriguez, the 6'7" Spanish forward known for his sharp shooting. Rodriguez hit 41% from deep last season in Spain and dropped double-digit points 12 times, including a 25-point game. He’s not just another name—he’s close with Baba Miller and brings the kind of wing depth and scoring spark fans have been craving. With new GM Corey Evans pulling the strings, this signing could be a game-changer for UC’s offense. What do you think—will Rodriguez be the sharpshooter Cincinnati’s been missing? #Sports #Basketball #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCincinnati hoops eyes legacy with WingfieldJalan Wingfield, a top-100 national recruit and son of Bearcats legend Dontonio Wingfield, just put Cincinnati in his final eight schools for 2026. This is a big moment for Bearcats fans—imagine seeing another Wingfield suit up in Cincinnati colors! Jalan’s got a strong inside game and a smooth jumper, making him a real force at 6’8”. With no 2026 commitments yet, could he be the first domino to fall? How would you feel about a new Wingfield era in Cincinnati? Let’s talk about the impact of legacy players on college teams! #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCincinnati in the running for top hoops talentCincinnati just landed in the final seven schools for Kayden Allen, one of the hottest 2026 basketball prospects out there. Allen, a 6'6" forward from Florida, picked the Bearcats over 15 other programs, putting them alongside big names like Florida State and Georgia Tech. What’s exciting is that Cincinnati’s coaching staff spotted his potential early, offering him a spot back in 2022. If Allen chooses the Bearcats, he could be a game-changer for the team’s future. How do you feel about Cincinnati’s chances, and what would his commitment mean for the program? #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBearcats eye top JUCO star for 2025Cincinnati is making a serious push for KJ Perry, the top JUCO basketball prospect who just wrapped up a standout season at Citrus College. Perry’s scoring ability and defensive skills have caught the attention of big programs like USC, Arizona State, and Texas A&M, but the Bearcats’ recent success with JUCO talent (think Day Day Thomas) could give them an edge. With new NCAA rules making JUCO transfers even more valuable, Perry could join as a 21-year-old freshman, bringing experience and maturity. How do you feel about JUCO players shaping the future of Bearcats basketball? #Sports #Bearcats #CincinnatiBasketball00Share