Wednesday, July 5, 2017

How to watch Cincinnati-SMU in AAC Tournament and other top stories.

  • How to watch Cincinnati-SMU in AAC Tournament

    How to watch Cincinnati-SMU in AAC Tournament
    CLOSE Mustangs among top rebounding teams in nation The Enquirer/Tom GroeschenCincinnati Bearcats guard Troy Caupain (10), center, is fouled on his way to the basket in the first half during the NCAA basketball game between the Southern Methodist Mustangs and the Cincinnati Bearcats, Sunday, March 6, 2016, at Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati.(Photo: Kareem Elgazzar)No. 2 seed Cincinnati (29-4, 18-2 AAC) faces No. 1 seed Southern Methodist University (29-4, 18-1 AAC) on Sunday at 3:15 p.m...
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  • #25 Vols Rally Past Cincinnati, 2-1

    #25 Vols Rally Past Cincinnati, 2-1
    March 11, 2017 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee used a late offensive rally, fueled by the bat of redshirt senior Jeff Moberg, to come from behind and walk off in Game One of Saturday’s doubleheader vs. Cincinnati, 2-1, at Lindsey Nelson Stadium. Game Two of Saturday’s doubleheader between Tennessee (10-2) and Cincinnati (6-7) is slated to begin 45 minutes following the completion of Game One. To follow the game action, head to UT’s Baseball Central. With each team held at just two hits enter..
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  • Officer, suspect shot in Walnut Hills, according to Cincinnati Police

    Officer, suspect shot in Walnut Hills, according to Cincinnati Police
    CINCINNATI – A Cincinnati police officer and a suspect were shot early Sunday in an exchange of gunfire in Walnut Hills, according to police. Chief Eliot Isaac speaks to the media. Their injuries are not life-threatening and both underwent surgery, according to police.The District 4 officer had responded to a Gilbert Avenue apartment building for a domestic violence call at about 12:30 a.m., police said.WCPO's Kristen Swilley talked to neighbors, and they said the officer was shot in a courtya..
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  • Rotation candidates could wind up in pen

    Rotation candidates could wind up in pen
    Cincinnati Reds pitcher Lisalverto Bonilla (51) throws during a bullpen session at Cincinnati Reds spring training, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017, at the Cincinnati Reds player development complex in Goodyear, Arizona. (Photo: The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar)GOODYEAR, Ariz. – The Cincinnati Reds have a host of young relievers in camp, even after losing right-hander Jumbo Diaz on waivers. But it’s possible the team’s two open bullpen spots could be filled by players currently in the mix as starters.The R..
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  • Oklahoma RB Joe Mixon visits Bengals in Cincinnati

    Oklahoma RB Joe Mixon visits Bengals in Cincinnati
    Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon came to Cincinnati to meet with the Bengals.(Photo: Mark D. Smith, Mark D. Smith-USA TODAY Sports)The Enquirer learned per a league source late Friday night that University of Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon flew to Cincinnati to meet with Bengals coaches and front office executives over the weekend.The visit follows up a private meeting the club had with the controversial running back prior to his pro day in Norman, Oklahoma on March 8.Mixon was not invited to th..
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  • Cincinnati neighborhoods attracting attention from investors looking ...

    Cincinnati neighborhoods attracting attention from investors looking ...
    CINCINNATI -- House flipping is happening again nationally, and Cincinnati neighborhoods are seeing increased interest from investors. The question is whether they'll benefit from it.Flipped homes -- properties sold twice within a 12-month period -- accounted for 5 percent of all single-family home and condo sales in the third quarter of 2016, according to ATTOM Data Solutions, which collects information from more than 950 counties across the U.S. The total number of flipped homes was down slig..
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  • Domata Peko to sign with Denver Broncos

    Domata Peko to sign with Denver Broncos
    Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Domata Peko has agreed to terms with the Denver Broncos.(Photo: Cara Owsley, Cara Owsley)Saturday marked a true end of an era for the Cincinnati Bengals as defensive tackle Domata Peko announced he agreed to a two-year contract with the Denver Broncos.Peko, a fourth draft pick in 2006 out of Michigan State University, departs the Bengals after 11 years of anchoring the middle of the Bengals’ defensive line.The Enquirer has confirmed that Peko will get $..
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  • AAC Tournament Finals betting preview and odds: Cincinnati vs ...

    AAC Tournament Finals betting preview and odds: Cincinnati vs ...
    SMU is one of the best bets in the nation this year at 20-6-1 ATS and are 2-point chalk for the AAC championship vs. Cincinnati. USA TODAY Sports Cincinnati Bears vs. Southern Methodist Mustangs (-1.5, 127)Game to be played at XL Center, Hartford, ConnecticutNo. 15 SMU has won 15 games in a row and 25 of its last 26 as it rolls into Sunday’s American Athletic Conference tournament title game in Hartford, Conn., against 18th-ranked Cincinnati after posting its schoo..
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  • Ohio Ethics Commission subpoenas Cincinnati Parks leaders ...

    Ohio Ethics Commission subpoenas Cincinnati Parks leaders ...
    CLOSE Reporters Carrie Blackmore Smith and James Pilcher explain how Cincinnati's Parks are managed. The Enquirer/Mike NyergesBuy PhotoThe Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar Carden before council?s budget and finance committee in March. The Enquirer/Kareem Elgazzar Cincinnati Park Board Director Willie Carden during a presentation this week to City Council?s budget and finance committee. Cincinnati Park Board Director Willie Carden, right, smiles during a presentation to City Council's budget and ..
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  • Married priests? Pope Francis' idea doesn't trouble some West Side ...

    Married priests? Pope Francis' idea doesn't trouble some West Side ...
    CLOSE Pope Francis says he's 'open' to allowing married men become Catholic priests in a recent interview with a German newspaper. USATODAYWhile the pope's comments could signal a limited number of married priests, many Catholics think it may be time to take a broader approach in the face of clergy shortages.Pope Francis raised the prospect of married priests in an interview with the German newspaperDie Zeit as he discussed the serious shortage of Catholic priests in some countries.(Phot..
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Cincinnati streets to be named after Bootsy Collins, Otis Williams ... .Women rally for equality in Cincinnati on International Women's Day .
The guy who created one of Apple's most beloved technologies is leaving Apple .Cincinnati again ranks low when it comes to getting to work by bus .

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