Cincinnati Basketball: Wes Miller reacts to the Bearcats loss to Xavier in press conference
By Charles Post
Cincinnati Bearcats head coach Wes Miller reacted to an 84-79 loss to the rival Xavier Musketeers in the postgame press conference on Saturday night.
Despite entering the annual matchup as favorites, Cincinnati couldn’t overcome an early deficit and another poor shooting performance on the road.
Miller’s team was attempting to remain unbeaten but multiple players struggled to find an offensive rhythm and Xavier was able to take advantage of it.
The Bearcats will look to bounce back against Bryant on Tuesday night at home before facing in-state foe Dayton on Saturday evening at Heritage Bank Center.
Cincinnati Basketball: Wes Miller reacts to Bearcats loss to Xavier in press conference
After getting off to a lethargic start in the opening minutes, Cincinnati eventually came up just short in a narrow loss to Xavier in the Crosstown Shootout.
Bearcats freshman guard Jizzle James posted a career-high 19 points off the bench including 14 first half points to keep the deficit within reach.
Cincinnati duo Viktor Lakhin and John Newman III led the way throughout the second half, combining for 35 points and 16 rebounds in the recent loss.
Even though the Bearcats had an advantage around the rim, Xavier was able to secure a win as transfer guard Quincy Olivari put up a game-best 27 points.
Cincinnati Basketball: Bearcats come up short in Crosstown Shootout loss at Xavier
During the postgame press conference on Saturday, Miller reacted to the Bearcats frustrating loss in the Crosstown Shootout per Cincinnati Athletics.
It marks the Bearcats first loss during the regular season following a 7-0 start and the fifth straight loss in the Crosstown Shootout against rival Xavier.
"“We competed and played with great passion. I’m proud of that but it’s to be expected with putting on the jersey. We got uncharacteristic at times with silly fouls that not only put us in foul trouble but them on the line. Sometimes you can want it too bad and I can tell you we want it. It’s been so long since Cincinnati has won over here and I feel it. We want it and our team wants it. The guys that have been here for years want it. Maybe we want it too bad. We hadn’t been in an environment like it this year and we’ll be in plenty of them in the Big 12. We hadn’t been tested like this yet and at times, I don’t think we handled it really well.”"