March 7th Roll Out: Cincinnati Bearcats Saturday Evening Links

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Haven’t done one of these in a while.

If you’re looking to kill some time on a Saturday evening, feel free to peruse these Cincinnati Bearcats spring football and basketball links from the past week. These among other news and randomness on the Internet, including what 170-year-old beer tastes like!

BEARCATS NEWS

2015 Spring Practice #4

"There weren’t many changes in the depth chart after Saturday’s practice in full gear, but there was some shuffling on the offensive line.Delonte Murray moved up to No. 1 at RG (replacing Kyle Williamson), and Ja’Merez Bowen took some of the No. 2 reps at RG. Parker Ehinger was still at LT, David Niehaus continues to take No. 1 reps at center with Deyshawn Bond out, Ryan Leahy was moved from RG at LG and Justin Murray remained at RT. So the first group from left to right was Ehinger, Leahy, Niehaus, D. Murray and J. Murray.As everyone knows, Coach Hiller likes to play 8-10 people, and we’ll see him move people around so they can play multiple positions as well as go against the better defensive personnel."

Sanders And His Team Ready For Senior Day

"That takes us to the locker room minutes after a huge road win at Tulsa on Wednesday night. While the win was still very fresh, the Cincinnati team had already turned their focus to the next one. Before Davis could even mention what was next, the team let it be known they were ready to get the next one for their captain."

Bearcats Baseball- March 6

"Coach Neal started by giving his general impression from the Iowa series.“I think our guys are going about their business the right way, and I think they’re just as hungry as I am to get over the hump of winning baseball games,” he said. “At the same time, I thought Iowa had a very good team, a very mature team. I’m good friends with their coach, and I knew going in what we were up against. He said he loses all his players next year, which tells me we were going against a handful of juniors and a lot of seniors, but we’re not that far off.”"

Cann’s Three-Point Shooting Leads UC to Tourney Win

"Makenzie Cann (Lawrenceburg, Ky./Anderson County) put together a career day, totaling 23 points and hitting six three’s as the University of Cincinnati women’s basketball program earned a 76-66 win over UCF in the first round of the American Championship Friday afternoon in Uncasville, Conn."

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