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Preview: Utah Utes at Cincinnati Bearcats CINCINNATI (Interstat) — The Cincinnati Bearcats, riding a two-game winning streak, will look to continue their momentum when they host the struggling Utah Utes in a men’s NCAA Division I basketball game Sunday at Fifth Third Arena. The Bearcats (13-12) are coming off a dominant 91-62 road victory over Kansas State on Wednesday, their most lopsided win in conference play this season. Cincinnati has won three of its last four, averaging 82.3 points per game in those victories after a three-game skid in late January. Utah (9-15) arrives in Ohio mired in a five-game losing streak. The Utes fell 66-52 at home to Houston on Tuesday, their fourth consecutive loss by double digits. Utah has not won a game since Jan. 17 and sits near the bottom of the conference standings. A key matchup will feature two of the league’s top scorers. Cincinnati is led by guard Jizzle James, who exploded for 24 points in the win over Kansas State. Over his last five games, James is averaging 16.2 points, providing a consistent offensive spark for the Bearcats. Utah will counter with forward Keanu Dawes, who has been a bright spot during the team’s slide. Dawes is averaging 15.9 points over his last seven contests, including a 22-point, 12-rebound double-double in a loss at Kansas on Feb. 7. His production will be critical for a Utes offense that has failed to reach 70 points in four of its last five outings. Cincinnati’s recent success has been fueled by balanced contributions. Alongside James, forward Baba Miller posted 16 points, six assists and four blocks against Kansas State, while guard Jalen Celestine added 18 points. The Bearcats’ defense held their last two opponents to an average of 67 points. For Utah, support for Dawes has been inconsistent. Seydou Traore and Terrence Brown each scored 12 points in the loss to Houston, but the Utes shot just 36.5% from the field as a team. Historically, this is a non-conference matchup made necessary by recent conference realignment. Cincinnati holds a slight edge in the all-time series, but the programs have not met in nearly two decades. Following this game, Cincinnati begins a tough two-game road trip at Kansas and Texas Tech. Utah continues its road swing at West Virginia on Wednesday. Tip-off is set for Sunday afternoon. Cincinnati is listed as a significant favorite.

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