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Cincinnati Bearcats look to build off of showing in Hall of Fame Classic

Before the Hall of Fame Classic, first-year University of Cincinnati men's basketball coach Wes Miller said the two-day tournament wasn't "all or nothing."

Miller said if the Bearcats did well, they would exit with more confidence. If they struggled, Miller said his team would learn and grow from its failures.

Well, consider this Cincinnati team's confidence at an all-time high.

The Bearcats opened the Hall of Fame Classic on Monday by thumping No. 14 Illinois 71-51, and then gave No. 13 Arkansas all it could handle in a narrow 73-67 loss to the Razorbacks in the championship game.

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Senior guard David DeJulius scored a game-high 24 points against Arkansas and represented Cincinnati on the all-tournament team.

Nov 23, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; National Basketball Association Executive director Craig Robinson presents Cincinnati Bearcats guard David DeJulius (5) an all tournament team award after their loss to the Arkansas Razorbacks at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 23, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; National Basketball Association Executive director Craig Robinson presents Cincinnati Bearcats guard David DeJulius (5) an all tournament team award after their loss to the Arkansas Razorbacks at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

"We've learned that we can compete with anybody in the country," DeJulius said. "That's not an arrogance or anything. That's just the confidence level in ourselves. We're going to move forward from this. We're going to take this as a learning experience, a confidence builder for everyone individually and us as a team, and use this to propel us as the season goes along."

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DeJulius and the Bearcats (5-1) will look to build off of their showing in Kansas City, Missouri, when they host Monmouth (4-1) on Saturday. The Hawks are riding a four-game winning streak since losing its season-opener 68-66 at Charlotte.

Nov 23, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cincinnati Bearcats guard David DeJulius (5) goes up for a shot as Arkansas Razorbacks guard Au'Diese Toney (5) defends during the second half at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 23, 2021; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cincinnati Bearcats guard David DeJulius (5) goes up for a shot as Arkansas Razorbacks guard Au'Diese Toney (5) defends during the second half at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

THE GAME

Tipoff: 2 p.m. on Saturday at Fifth Third Arena

TV/Radio: ESPN+/WLW-AM (700)

Series info: This is the first-ever meeting between the two teams.

SCOUTING REPORT

Monmouth (4-1)

Coach: King Rice, 11th season (165-155)

Offense: 78.6 ppg

Defense: 70.6 ppg

Projected lineup

Player (Position, Height, Key Stat)

Samuel Chaput (G, 6', 87.5% FT shooting)

Marcus McClary (G, 6'3", 11.8 ppg)

George Papas (G, 6'5', 19.8 ppg)

Myles Foster (F, 6'7", 4.4 ppg)

Walker Miller (F, 6'11", 15.2 ppg) (Wes Miller's younger brother)

Cincinnati (5-1)

Coach: Wes Miller, first season (5-1)

Offense: 74 ppg

Defense: 57.7 ppg

Projected lineup

Player (Position, Height, Key Stat)

David DeJulius (G, 6’, 12.7 ppg)

Mika Adams-Woods (G, 6’3”, 6.8 ppg)

John Newman III (G, 6’5”, 5.8 ppg)

Jeremiah Davenport (G, 6'7", 11.5 ppg)

Abdul Ado (F, 6’11”, 1.7 bpg)

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Cincinnati Bearcats forward Ody Oguama (33) dunks in the second half of the NCAA men's basketball game on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, at Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Bearcats defeated Presbyterian Blue Hose 79-45.
Cincinnati Bearcats forward Ody Oguama (33) dunks in the second half of the NCAA men's basketball game on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, at Fifth Third Arena in Cincinnati. Cincinnati Bearcats defeated Presbyterian Blue Hose 79-45.

Ody Oguama

In just 17 minutes against Arkansas on Tuesday night, Oguama had 10 rebounds, including four on the offensive end. Miller later admitted he probably should've played the 6-foot-9, 225-pound reserve more. The Wake Forest transfer has been a consistent boost of energy off the bench for the Bearcats, averaging 6.5 points and five rebounds per game.

Monmouth's George Papas scored 31 points to lead the Hawks to an 85-75 victory over Lehigh on Nov. 16, 2021 in West Long Branch.
Monmouth's George Papas scored 31 points to lead the Hawks to an 85-75 victory over Lehigh on Nov. 16, 2021 in West Long Branch.

George Papas

The 6-foot-5, 185-pound graduate student leads the Hawks in minutes (37.5), points (19.8) and steals (1.4) per game this season. Papas also paces Monmouth in 3-point percentage (48.8). Papas scored a game-high 20 points as Monmouth defeated Princeton 76-64 on Wednesday night.

KEY TO THE GAME

Win the battle of the brothers

North Carolina transfer Walker Miller has been a force for Monmouth this season. The 6-foot-11, 230-pound graduate student is averaging 15.2 points, a team-high 8.2 rebounds and leads the Hawks in blocks, swatting away 1.4 shots per game.

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Walker is the younger brother of UC coach Wes Miller. The elder Miller will need to use his roster depth and throw several bodies at his younger brother in order for the Bearcats to win the battle inside.

Monmouth's Walker Miller scored 23 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the Hawks' 68-66 loss at Charlotte on Nov. 9
Monmouth's Walker Miller scored 23 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the Hawks' 68-66 loss at Charlotte on Nov. 9

RANKINGS

KenPom.com: Monmouth (181); Cincinnati (71)

RPI: Monmouth (44); Cincinnati (57)

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Cincinnati basketball: Bearcats to host Monmouth