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The Cincinnati Bearcats took down the Georgia State Panthers 74-64, improving to 2-0 on the season. Baba Miller had a ridiculous night with 24 points, 11 rebounds, and 3 blocks, but the team as a whole was mostly underwhelming. Surprise! They still can't shoot.. But HEY, 2-0! Subscribe to our show wherever you get audio podcasts. #Bearcats #cincinnatibearcatsfootball Cincinnati Bearcats Edge Out Georgia State Panthers in Gritty 74-64 Victory On a crisp November evening at Fifth Third Arena, the Cincinnati Bearcats clawed their way to a hard-fought 74-64 win over the Georgia State Panthers, improving to 2-0 in the young 2025-26 season. What started as a tentative opener quickly devolved into a physical, low-scoring affair, with both squads trading blows in a game that felt more like a playoff grind than an early non-conference tune-up. Cincinnati's home crowd of over 10,000 roared approval as the Bearcats leaned on rebounding dominance and opportunistic defense to pull away late, despite shooting just 40% from the floor. For Georgia State, dropping to 0-2, the loss highlighted their resilience but also exposed turnover woes that proved costly against a Bearcats squad still shaking off rust. The first half set the tone for a battle of attrition. Georgia State jumped out aggressively, capitalizing on Cincinnati's sluggish start to snag a 12-6 lead just minutes in, fueled by quick transitions and sharp ball movement. Jelani Hamilton, the Panthers' dynamic guard, wasted no time asserting himself, slicing through the lane for layups and knocking down a pull-up jumper to ignite the early surge. But the Bearcats' second unit flipped the script with suffocating defense, forcing four turnovers and contesting every shot en route to a blistering 13-0 run. Sencire Harris capped it with a coast-to-coast layup at the 12:24 mark, swinging the momentum and putting Cincinnati up 19-12.Georgia State refused to fade, responding with back-to-back threes from Anthony Enoh and Ayouba Berthe to claw within one at 19-18. The Panthers' poise kept the game in flux, as they matched Cincinnati's ensuing 8-2 spurt with one of their own, Hamilton's fastbreak layup making it 29-28 with under four minutes left. Yet, as the half wound down, Cincinnati found its rhythm inside. Moustapha Thiam's thunderous dunk off a steal closed a pivotal 10-2 run, sending the Bearcats into the locker room with a 39-30 edge. Harris led all scorers with nine points, while Baba Miller was a force on the glass, snagging eight rebounds to go with seven points and two blocks. Hamilton paced Georgia State with 13 points, but their 17 first-half turnovers—many unforced—loomed large, yielding 12 points for the hosts. The second half opened with Cincinnati asserting control, ripping off a 7-0 run highlighted by Miller's ferocious and-one slam that rattled the rim and forced an immediate Georgia State timeout. The 6-foot-11 forward's athleticism was on full display, as he bullied his way to the hoop and swatted shots with authority, extending the lead to 46-32. Georgia State, to their credit, mounted a gritty comeback, storming back with a 7-0 flurry of their own. Micah Tucker's crafty layup sliced the deficit to 49-44 at the 13:15 mark, and Joah Chappelle's rebounding tenacity—nine boards on the night—gave the Panthers second-life possessions that kept them afloat. But Cincinnati's depth and rebounding edge proved decisive. Tyler McKinley's hustle offensive board at the 8:33 juncture set up Day Day Thomas for a dagger three, ballooning the lead to 60-48 and sucking the air out of Georgia State's rally. Thomas, ice-cold from beyond the arc, drained four triples on the evening for 12 points, providing the spacing that opened driving lanes for Miller. The Bearcats' paint presence was overwhelming, scoring 36 points in the lane while converting 14 offensive rebounds into 13 second-chance tallies. A late 7-2 surge, punctuated by free throws and a Harris bucket, sealed the deal at 72-58 with two minutes remaining, allowing Cincinnati to empty the bench in the final moments. Miller's monster line—24 points on 8-of-9 shooting, 11 rebounds, and three blocks—earned him back-to-back double-doubles to open the season, a feat not seen for a Bearcat since the late '90s. Thiam chipped in 10 points and a career-high three steals, while Harris' efficient nine points off the bench underscored the team's balanced attack. For Georgia State, Hamilton's 26 points, four assists, and two steals were a bright spot, showcasing his All-Sun Belt potential, but the Panthers' 37% shooting and 17 turnovers (leading to 23 fast-break points for Cincinnati) were their undoing. Chappelle's double-digit rebounding effort and Enoh's timely threes offered glimpses of upside, yet defensive lapses in transition allowed the Bearcats to feast.