Cincinnati Men's Basketball Mourns Passing of Fritz Meyer

The Cincinnati men's basketball program is saddened to report that Fritz Meyer, a member of the 1963 national runner-up team and prominent alumni liaison, has passed away at 80.

Cincinnati Men's Basketball Mourns Passing of Fritz MeyerCincinnati Men's Basketball Mourns Passing of Fritz Meyer

CINCINNATI -- The Cincinnati men's basketball program is saddened to report that Fritz Meyer, a member of the 1963 national runner-up team and prominent alumni liaison, has passed away at 80.

Meyer helped lead Cincinnati's Elder High School to its first undefeated regular season and No. 1 state ranking coming to UC. He was on the freshman team when the Bearcats claimed the 1962 repeat national title. Meyer and several other members of that era began weekly Wednesday McDonald's meetings in St. Bernard, as chronicled in the Cincinnati Enquirer, that welcomed alumni of all decades.

"I've had the pleasure of spending time with Fritz over the last two years," head coach Wes Miller said. "He cared deeply about our community, our university and our basketball program. His connection with his National Championship teammates was special. We are saddened by his sudden passing and our thoughts and condolences are with Fritz's family and friends."

Meyer, a three-year letterwinner, was a sophomore on the 1963 squad, UC's fifth-straight Final Four team. He also played an instrumental role in organizing this summer's 1961 championship watch party at the Mariemont Theatre, alumni golf outings and many more endeavors. Meyer also served as a longtime Hamilton County jury commissioner.

Details on services will be made available here when available.

Last night some UC legends got together to watch the 1961 national championship and celebrate #Bearcats family! ❤️🖤 pic.twitter.com/qyH58Tehwf

— Cincinnati Men's Hoops (@GoBearcatsMBB) June 23, 2023

Fritz Meyer from the @GoBearcatsMBB national championship era has passed. You may have remembered the @ehsports product if you ever served jury duty in Hamilton Co. He along with George Wilson are now gone from this group I wrote on this past spring : https://t.co/eobGiEn8ok

— Scott Springer (@sspringersports) December 21, 2023