Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Cincinnati hires Luke Fickell as head coach and other top stories.

  • Cincinnati hires Luke Fickell as head coach

    Cincinnati hires Luke Fickell as head coach
    The Cincinnati Bearcats have hired Ohio State defensive coordinator Luke Fickell as their next head coach, the school announced Saturday.Fickell and the school reached agreement on a six-year deal late Friday night. The contract is pending approval from Cincinnati's board of trustees during a special meeting Sunday."It's with much pride and humility that I accept the awesome honor of becoming the head coach at the University of Cincinnati," Fickell, 43, said in a statement. "This city, this scho..
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  • Thousands of Santas to invade downtown Cincinnati

    Thousands of Santas to invade downtown Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI — Calling all Santas. Thousands of Santas will invade downtown Cincinnati Saturday afternoon for the annual SantaCon. This year, more than 3,000 Santas, who will roam downtown in their best Santa suits, are expected to participate, organizers said.The group will spread Christmas cheer in dozens of venues during the charity pub crawl. SantaCon Cincinnati started in 2007 with 27 Santas. Last year, over 2,500 people participated. The pub crawl will begin at noon at JACK Casino. The gr..
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  • Ridership falls on Cincinnati's new $148M streetcar service

    CINCINNATI (AP) - Ridership on Cincinnati's new $148 million streetcar service is dropping but still topping expectations three months after it opened. Daily ridership numbers show nearly 50,000 rode streetcars last month, an average of 1,700 riders a day. Both numbers are down from September and October. The service saw more than 133,000 total riders for an average of more than 4,300 riders a day in September. In October, total riders topped 95,000, an average of nearly 3,100 riders daily. WVX..
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  • Butler to face another tough, physical team in Cincinnati

    Butler to face another tough, physical team in Cincinnati
    Butler to face another tough, physical team in Cincinnati A rebound gets away from Butler redshirt freshman forward Sean McDermott during a game last month against Norfolk State at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (By Tom Davis of The News-Sentinel) More Information For more on college basketball, follow Tom Davis on Twitter at Tom101010 and on Facebook at Thomas Davis. Bulldogs lost to similar foe recently By Tom Davis, Tdavis@news-sentine..
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  • Bengals talk facing Terrelle Pryor, fallout in Cincinnati

    Bengals talk facing Terrelle Pryor, fallout in Cincinnati
    It seems like forever ago that Terrelle Pryor was actually a member of the Cincinnati Bengals. However, that was a different time for both Pryor and the Bengals, back in the summer of 2015, which helped lead to a rather contentious split. The former Buckeye quarterback was signed essentially to be a camp body for the Bengals, though they did try to move him from quarterback to wide receiver for a real shot at competing. He refused the position move, which led to the Bengals waiving him shortly ..
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  • 'Seek the highest'

    'Seek the highest'
    “I wasn't sure I could handle graduate school while working full-time and being a wife and mother to five children. Quickly, I found that not only could I handle grad school, but I kicked some grad school butt! Graduating with a 4.0 is a first-time achievement for me, but it didn't happen without a lot of hard work and perseverance. In addition to completing graduate school, a simple tweet to previous UC President, Dr. Ono, was the start of an opportunity to bridge the gap between distance lea..
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  • Brassart nets OT winner for Mallards in Cincinnati

    Brassart nets OT winner for Mallards in Cincinnati
    CINCINNATI — Brady Brassart assisted on the equalizer then scored the game-winning goal with 9.7 seconds left in overtime to lift the Quad-City Mallards to a 4-3 victory over the Cincinnati Cyclones on Friday night.The win ends a two-game slide for the Mallards in the first of back-to-back games in Cincinnati.Brassart scored the goal on a breakaway, beating Cyclone goaltender Brad Thiessen. Brassart nearly got loose for a breakaway on the same shift, but the puck was knocked off his stick at th..
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