Cincinnati–West Virginia rivalry explained

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Cincinnati–West Virginia rivalry
Team1:Cincinnati Bearcats
Team1logo:Cincinnati_Bearcats_logo.svg
Team2:West Virginia Mountaineers
Team2logo:West Virginia Flying WV logo.svg
Sport:Football, basketball, others
Firstmeeting:1921

The Cincinnati–West Virginia rivalry is a college sports rivalry between the University of Cincinnati Bearcats and West Virginia University Mountaineers, which are about 300miles apart. The rivalry dates from their first college football game in 1921, and has continued across all sports, including basketball since 1940. The rivalry intensified while the two schools were conference foes and members of the Big East Conference.

History

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scope=row Locationalign=center align=center Morgantown, WV
scope=row Conferencealign=center align=center Big 12
scope=row Students align=center 44,338 align=center 29,933
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scope=row Nickname align=center align=center Mountaineers
scope=row Stadiumalign=center align=center Milan Puskar Stadium
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The schools have not played since West Virginia left the Big East for the Big 12 in 2012. Cincinnati remained in the Big East, which became the American Athletic Conference in 2013. Cincinnati was later invited on September 10, 2021, into the Big 12 Conference, starting in 2023–24 season.[1]

In men's basketball both Gale Catlett and Bob Huggins were successful head coaches at both institutions.

Football

See also: Cincinnati Bearcats football and West Virginia Mountaineers football.

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Cincinnati–West Virginia football rivalry
Team1:Cincinnati Bearcats
Team1logo:Cincinnati_Bearcats_logo.svg
Team2:West Virginia Mountaineers
Team2logo:West Virginia Flying WV logo.svg
Sport:Football
Firstmeeting:October 1, 1921
West Virginia, 50–0
Mostrecent:November 18, 2023
West Virginia, 42–21
Nextmeeting:November 9, 2024
Total:21
Series:West Virginia leads, 17–3–1
Largestvictory:West Virginia, 69–3
Longestunbeatenstreak:West Virginia, 7 (1969–2002)
Currentunbeatenstreak:West Virginia, 3 (2010–present)

Notable games

November 17, 2007: West Virginia had momentum as the No. 5 ranked team in the nation, and Cincinnati was ranked No. 21 after back-to-back wins against ranked opponents No. 20 USF and No. 16 Connecticut. West Virginia was able to hold on for a victory by defeating No. 21 Cincinnati 28–23 to keep its Big East title hopes alive.[2]

November 13, 2009: Cincinnati was undefeated with a 9–0 record and ranked No. 5, the Bearcats seeking a second consecutive Big East Championship. West Virginia was ranked No. 23. Cincinnati would hold off the Mountaineers to remain undefeated, beating West Virginia 24–21, which helped propel Cincinnati to the 2010 Sugar Bowl.[3]

Game results

Rankings are from the AP Poll (1936–present), CFP Poll (2014–present)

Men's basketball

See also: Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball and West Virginia Mountaineers men's basketball.

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Cincinnati–West Virginia men's basketball rivalry
Team1:Cincinnati Bearcats
Team1logo:Cincinnati_Bearcats_logo.svg
Team2:West Virginia Mountaineers
Team2logo:West Virginia Flying WV logo.svg
Sport:Basketball
Firstmeeting:January 17, 1941
West Virginia, 47–43
Mostrecent:January 31, 2024
West Virginia, 69–65
Nextmeeting:March 9, 2024
Cincinnati, Ohio
Total:21
Series:Cincinnati, 12–11
Longestunbeatenstreak:Cincinnati, 5 (January 19, 1950 – January 24, 1979)

Notable games

March 14, 1998: In the round of 32 of the 1998 NCAA tournament #2 Seed Cincinnati would take the lead with 7.1 seconds remaining in the second half before the #10 Seed Mountaineers stormed back down the court and took the lead back with their own 3-point shot, upsetting the Bearcats 75–74.

January 30, 2008: In his first game at West Virginia facing his former school, Bob Huggins lost to his former assistant coach Mick Cronin as Cincinnati beat the Mountaineers 62–39 in Morgantown.

Game results

Rankings are from the AP Poll (1936–present)

Notes

A1998 NCAA Round of 32
B2010 Big East men's basketball tournament
C2024 Big 12 men's basketball tournament

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Big 12 to add BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF after they formally accept invitations to join conference. September 10, 2021. cbssports.com. October 14, 2022.
  2. Web site: Throwback Enjoy The 2007 West Virginia vs. Cincinnati Game. April 16, 2012. downthedrive.com. October 14, 2022.
  3. Web site: Opinion: Bearcats must exact revenge on Notre Dame's Kelly. October 1, 2021. Cincinnati.com. October 14, 2022.