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Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball : ウィキペディア英語版
Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball

The Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball program represents the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio. The school's team competes in the American Athletic Conference. The Bearcats are coached by Mick Cronin, who is in his 9th season as UC's head coach.
With over 1700 wins, the Bearcats are one of the 20 most winningest basketball programs of all-time. The school's merits include two national titles, six Final Fours, and 29 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament appearances. Cincinnati has appeared in the last five NCAA Tournaments, and 19 of the last 24, with an all-time tournament record of 44–28. 30 All-Americans have played for the Bearcats.
Cincinnati has been playing its home games since 1989 at Fifth Third Arena, which holds 13,176 fans. Cincinnati joined the Big East Conference in the 2005–06 season after previously participating in Conference USA. After the Big East splintered in 2013, Cincinnati and the football-playing schools rebranded the league as the American Athletic Conference.
==By the numbers==
Statistics and NCAA rankings (through the end of the 2013–14 season):
* Wins: 1705 (20th)〔List of teams with the most victories in NCAA Division I men's college basketball
* Win percentage: .633 (21st)〔
* National titles: 2 (T-9th)〔List of NCAA Men's Division I Basketball champions
* Final Fours: 6 (T-10th)〔NCAA Men's Division I Final Four appearances by school
* NCAA Tournament appearances: 29 (T-19th)〔NCAA Men's Division I Tournament bids by school
* NCAA Tournament games played: 70 (17th)〔
* NCAA Tournament wins: 43 (17th)〔NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament all-time team records
* NCAA Tournament win %: .614 (24th)〔
* Weeks in the AP Top 25: 388 (12th)〔(Total Appearances in the AP Poll : 1949 to 2014 )〕
* Weeks in the AP Top 10: 203 (12th)〔(Appearances in the AP Top 10 : 1949 to 2014 )〕
* Weeks at No. 1 in the AP Poll: 45 (7th)〔(Appearances at #1 in the AP Poll : 1949 to 2014 )〕
* School's longest streak of consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances: 14 ''(1992-2005)'' (T-10th longest)〔NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament consecutive appearances
* First-team Consensus All-American selections: 8 (T-22nd)〔(All-American Award Winners )〕
* Current players in the NBA: 4 (T-21st)〔(Where The NBA Players Came From )〕
* First school to reach three consecutive National Title games (1961–63)〔(History of Cincinnati Basketball )〕
* First school to reach five consecutive Final Fours (1959–63)〔

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