The University of Cincinnati men’s basketball team’s struggles against Ohio State continued on Tuesday. The Bearcats committed 14 turnovers and got just three combined points from David DeJulius and Landers Nolley II in an 81-53 loss to the in-state rival Buckeyes on the second day of the Maui Invitational Tuesday at the Lahaina Civic Center in Lahaina, Hawaii. The lopsided outcome marked Cincinnati’s fourth straight defeat to Ohio State, which improved to 9-4 in the all-time series. Maui Invitational:Nolley, Cincinnati Bearcats fall to No. 14/12 Arizona Wildcats Cincinnati (3-3), riding a three-game losing streak, will face Louisville for seventh place in the eight-team tournament Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPNU. The Cardinals (0-5) lost to No. 21/20 (Associated Press/coaches) Texas Tech 70-38 on Tuesday. It was Louisville’s lowest-scoring game in 41 years. Opening with their full-court press on the defensive end, the Bearcats jumped out to an 8-2 lead…
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