NCAAB Game Recap - SMU at Cincinnati
Fri Mar 15, 2019 7:00 PM EDT

UConn
45
Hou
84
F
URI
75
VCU
70
F
OhSt
70
MSU
77
F
Fla
76
LSU
73
F
UAB
59
ODU
61
F
Gram
71
PVAM
81
F
NOrl
79
SHSU
76
F
How
69
Norf
75
F
Xav
67
Vill
71
F(OT)
CenMI
81
Buff
85
F
FSU
69
UVA
59
F
IaSt
63
KSU
59
F
Web
49
Mont
78
F
SDSU
65
Nev
56
F
Colora
61
Wash
66
F
UTRGV
72
NMSt
79
F
LongB
67
UCIrv
75
F
USM
59
W Ky
70
F
StJos
60
David
70
F
SMU
74
Cin
82
F
Minn
75
Purd
73
F
Bama
55
KY
73
F
SeLA
66
AbCh
69
F
NCC
65
NCAT
63
F
Seton
81
Marq
79
F
ASU
66
TXSo
80
F
Duke
74
UNC
73
F
GrCan
78
UtVal
74
F
Fres
60
UtSt
85
F
Oreg
79
AzSt
75
F(OT)
CS-Ful
64
UCSB
58
F
ULM
67
GaSo
81
F
StLou
64
Dayt
55
F
NIU
67
BGSU
71
F
WichSt
80
Temp
74
F
Iowa
53
Mich
74
F
MissSt
76
Tenn
83
F
WVU
74
Kansas
88
F
S UT
61
E WA
77
F
UCF
55
Mem
79
F
GMas
57
StBon
68
F
Nebras
62
Wisc
66
F
Aub
73
SouthCar
64
F
USA
67
TxSt
79
F

Cincinnati 82, SMU 74

Mar 15, 2019, 7:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(10) SMU

38

36

74

(2) Cincinnati

40

42

82

No. 24 Cincinnati beats SMU in American quarterfinals
Sat Mar 16, 2019 1:30 AM

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) When it came to the final minutes of a close game, No. 24 Cincinnati had enough energy to finally pull away and advance to the American Athletic Conference semifinals

Jarron Cumberland had two late three-point plays and finished with 26 points to help the Bearcats beat SMU 82-74 on Friday night. Cincinnati (26-6) will face the Temple-Wichita State winner in the semifinals.

Tied at 66 with 4:53 remaining, the Bearcats steadily pulled away with Cumberland taking over. His three-point plays came with 3:46 remaining and 2:21. The Mustangs missed shots and were left to foul in hopes of cutting into the lead.

Instead, the Bearcats stretched the margin to 10 at least three times in the final minute as they made 7 of 8 free throws during one stretch.

"We had to win with offense," Cincinnati coach Mick Cronin said. "Our passing was excellent, 15 assists to eight turnovers. ... And then, obviously, Jarron does a great job of closing the game out. He's been doing that all year for us.'

Justin Jenifer and Tre Scott added 17 points, with Jenifer making all six shots - five from 3-point range - for the second-seeded Bearcats. Scott also had 12 rebounds, while Cumberland handed out eight assists.

"It feels great when it goes in," Jenifer said of this shooting night. "I get on myself for missing shots, and today it was going in. Today was my day. Perfect days don't happen like that. They don't happen often."

Jimmy Whitt Jr. led the Mustangs (15-17) with a career-high 24 points. Jahmal McMurray added 18.

The Mustangs, coming off a 74-65 victory over Tulsa on Thursday, shot 51.7 percent, while Cincinnati made 50.8 percent of its shots.

Mustang coach Tim Jankovich said the difference at the end was the Bearcats had more energy. Four of SMU's five starters played more than 33 minutes in a tightly-fought emotional game, and there wasn't enough to finish.

"I give them a lot of credit, they hit a lot of shots that they normally wouldn't make," Jankovich said about Cincinnati, later adding: "I think we wore down. They bring waves, particularly their front line, they bring guys in waves. They keep them fresh. We're leaving our guys out there an awful long time. ... We couldn't finish. Not as an excuse, but I know that we've got some guys on fumes out there."

For the Bearcats, despite the game being close down the stretch, there was no reason to panic, Cumberland said. Last season's returning players have stepped up and Cincinnati has used that experience to survive many tight games. Ten of the Bearcats wins in the conference were by single digits.

"Coach told us we have to keep our calm," Cumberland said. "We have to stay calm and just do what we had to do to win game. Because at the end of the - at the final score - that's the only thing that matters."

BIG PICTURE

SMU: The Mustangs fought valiantly to stay with the Bearcats and did a good job of it until the final minutes. The game had seven ties and five lead changes. Whitt, who had the responsibility of guarding Cumberland, did an admirable job and added an offensive punch, making 12 of 19 shots, while also grabbing seven rebounds.

CINCINNATI: Jenifer's perfect shooting night kept the Bearcats seemingly in control despite the fight from SMU. The Bearcats outrebounded SMU 36-28, and that included 16 off the offensive glass, leading to 17 second-chance points.

UP NEXT

Cincinnati: Semifinals Saturday against the Temple-Wichita State winner.

Leaders

SMU PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Whitt Jr. 24 0 2 7 2 0
J. McMurray 18 0 3 1 1 0
Cincinnati PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Cumberland 26 0 8 4 1 1
T. Scott 17 0 1 12 2 0

Team Comparison

SMU Cin
Points For 74 82
Field Goals 30/58-52% 31/61-51%
Three Pointers 7/16-44% 9/19-47%
Free Throws 7/12-58% 11/18-61%
Offensive Rebounds 10 16
Defensive Rebounds 18 20
Rebounds 30 40
Blocks 2 3
Steals 6 4
Turnovers 10 8
Personal Fouls 16 11
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Cin Leads Series 3-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Feb 2 SMU 68 @ Cin 73 J. McMurray 21 J. Cumberland 24
Wed Feb 27 Cin 52 @ SMU 49 J. Cumberland 12 J. McMurray 27
Fri Mar 15 SMU 74 @ Cin 82 J. Whitt Jr. 24 J. Cumberland 26

Game Information

Stadium: FedExForum, Memphis, Tennessee
Attendance: 0
Game Time: