2019-20 CINCINNATI MEN'S BASKETBALL POSTGAME NOTES
CINCINNATI (17-9, 10-4 AAC) 87, UCF (14-11, 5-8 AAC) 89 (DOUBLE OVERTIME)
February 19, 2020 • Fifth Third Arena (Cincinnati)
Starting Five: G Keith Williams • G Mika Adams-Woods • F Trevon Scott • C Chris Vogt • G Jarron Cumberland
The Turning Point: UC started the second overtime on a 5-2 run but missed its last five field-goal attempts and Jarron Cumberland's beyond half-court heave, which he sunk, came after the buzzer had sounded as UCF earned its first win in Cincinnati, 89-87. UCF made three of its last four free throws in the.
TEAM NOTES
• UC played its fourth-consecutive overtime game and seventh OT game this season, setting program records. The Bearcats tied the NCAA Division I record for consecutive overtime games with four. Dayton (1988, 1-3), Illinois State (1985, 3-1) and Jacksonville (1982, 3-1) are the other teams to accomplish the same feat.
• Tonight marked UC's first double overtime game since a 67-65 loss at Temple on Jan. 16, 2016 and first at Fifth Third Arena since a 76-70 win over Northern Iowa on Nov. 24, 2004.
• UC turned it over 21 times and UCF scored 20 points off those miscues.
• UC dominated the offensive glass, 21-12, but converted only 16 second-chance points off those rebounds. The Bearcats led the overall rebounding battle 46-37.
• UC trailed by nine, 61-52, with 7:36 remaining and went on a 18-7 run to lead 70-68 with 32 seconds left in regulation. UCF tied things up at 70 on a layup with 13 seconds left. Jarron Cumberland's jumper in the paint with a second on the clock did not fall and things headed to an extra period.
• UCF led for the entire first overtime but was unable to build more than a three-point lead. Jaevin Cumberland drained a triple late in the shot clock with 13 seconds left to knot things at 80 and add another five minutes to the clock.
• UC's 28 fast-break points was two off its season high of 30, set at Temple on Jan. 22.
PLAYER NOTES
• Trevon Scott continued his stellar play over the last six contents, setting game highs with 22 points and a career-high 21 rebounds while playing a career high 47:25.
• Scott (21) outrebounded UCF's starting five by himself, 21-18.
• Scott posted Cincinnati's first 20-point, 20-rebound game since Kenyon Martin tallied 24 points and 23 rebounds in a 75-38 home win over DePaul (2/21/1998), 8,033 days ago.
• Over the last six, Scott is averaging 18.5 points per game and 14.5 rebounds per game. He has hit a double-double in four-straight.
• Keith Williams finished with 17 points, eight rebounds and three steals. He made a career best nine free throws on a career high 10 attempts.
• In two games against UCF, Scott had 36 points and 32 rebounds while Keith Williams had 33 points and 14 boards.
• Jarron Cumberland tallied 19 points, nine assists, four rebounds, a career-high tying three blocks and two steals. He played a career-high 45:21.
• Jaevin Cumberland knocked down a pair of big triples in the first overtime to knot the game at 76-76 and later 80-80. He finished with 12 points.
CINCINNATI (17-9, 10-4 AAC) 87, UCF (14-11, 5-8 AAC) 89 (DOUBLE OVERTIME)
February 19, 2020 • Fifth Third Arena (Cincinnati)
Starting Five: G Keith Williams • G Mika Adams-Woods • F Trevon Scott • C Chris Vogt • G Jarron Cumberland
The Turning Point: UC started the second overtime on a 5-2 run but missed its last five field-goal attempts and Jarron Cumberland's beyond half-court heave, which he sunk, came after the buzzer had sounded as UCF earned its first win in Cincinnati, 89-87. UCF made three of its last four free throws in the.
TEAM NOTES
• UC played its fourth-consecutive overtime game and seventh OT game this season, setting program records. The Bearcats tied the NCAA Division I record for consecutive overtime games with four. Dayton (1988, 1-3), Illinois State (1985, 3-1) and Jacksonville (1982, 3-1) are the other teams to accomplish the same feat.
• Tonight marked UC's first double overtime game since a 67-65 loss at Temple on Jan. 16, 2016 and first at Fifth Third Arena since a 76-70 win over Northern Iowa on Nov. 24, 2004.
• UC turned it over 21 times and UCF scored 20 points off those miscues.
• UC dominated the offensive glass, 21-12, but converted only 16 second-chance points off those rebounds. The Bearcats led the overall rebounding battle 46-37.
• UC trailed by nine, 61-52, with 7:36 remaining and went on a 18-7 run to lead 70-68 with 32 seconds left in regulation. UCF tied things up at 70 on a layup with 13 seconds left. Jarron Cumberland's jumper in the paint with a second on the clock did not fall and things headed to an extra period.
• UCF led for the entire first overtime but was unable to build more than a three-point lead. Jaevin Cumberland drained a triple late in the shot clock with 13 seconds left to knot things at 80 and add another five minutes to the clock.
• UC's 28 fast-break points was two off its season high of 30, set at Temple on Jan. 22.
PLAYER NOTES
• Trevon Scott continued his stellar play over the last six contents, setting game highs with 22 points and a career-high 21 rebounds while playing a career high 47:25.
• Scott (21) outrebounded UCF's starting five by himself, 21-18.
• Scott posted Cincinnati's first 20-point, 20-rebound game since Kenyon Martin tallied 24 points and 23 rebounds in a 75-38 home win over DePaul (2/21/1998), 8,033 days ago.
• Over the last six, Scott is averaging 18.5 points per game and 14.5 rebounds per game. He has hit a double-double in four-straight.
• Keith Williams finished with 17 points, eight rebounds and three steals. He made a career best nine free throws on a career high 10 attempts.
• In two games against UCF, Scott had 36 points and 32 rebounds while Keith Williams had 33 points and 14 boards.
• Jarron Cumberland tallied 19 points, nine assists, four rebounds, a career-high tying three blocks and two steals. He played a career-high 45:21.
• Jaevin Cumberland knocked down a pair of big triples in the first overtime to knot the game at 76-76 and later 80-80. He finished with 12 points.