College Sports
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The baseball that endured through MLB’s lockout
Emerging from the conclusion of Major League Baseball’s 99-day lockout. Minor league and college baseball teams have pressed on through it all. After two roller coaster years for both levels. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: extensions, broadcasting history and more
In this review, the Cincinnati Bengals offseason begins. Olympians with tri-state connections head home after the 2022 Winter Olympics conclude. While we reach the now this is getting serious stage of the MLB lockout. Continue reading
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Cincinnati sports’ 2021 best and worst in show
2021 will go down as an awesome year on the Cincinnati sports beat. With many historic and award-worthy performances from local teams and individuals. Here’s Cincy Sports Journal’s 2021 best and worst in show. Continue reading
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Pregame notes for a more typical Crosstown Shootout
Amid a year of shifts in local and national college sports. Saturday’s men’s Crosstown Shootout will feature a return to normalcy. With Xavier Basketball and Cincinnati Basketball set to renew their rivalry. Continue reading
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Mary Wineberg’s post-Olympic race for school board
After winning a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Mary Wineberg is embarking on a race in a different arena. Continue reading
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Post-Kelly journey adds to UC vs. ND’s significance
Saturday’s game against No.9 Notre Dame Football is a milestone for No.7 Cincinnati Football. Not only because it’s a top ten clash featuring various local connections. Cincinnati’s journey to this game adds to it’s significance. Continue reading
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Joining Big 12 boosts more than Cincinnati Football
While Cincinnati Football is set to benefit the most. From the University of Cincinnati’s pending move to the Big 12 Conference. This move is set to benefit both UC and the Big 12 in other ways. Continue reading
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Power Five seeks power preservation amid wild summer
College sports’ cold hard cash summer is winding down. With football’s power five conferences seeking ways to enhance and preserve their power. Amid shifts and formidable group of five challengers like Cincinnati Football. Continue reading
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Greater Cincinnati area connections to Tokyo Paralympics
The Tokyo Paralympics begin this coming Tuesday. Two athletes will represent the Greater Cincinnati area in these games. Paralympic veteran Emmy Kaiser and rookie Lawrence Sapp. Continue reading
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Summer Olympians to root for with Cincinnati roots
After a year-long delay, the Tokyo Summer Olympics are underway. The greater Cincinnati area will be well-represented at these games. Through several athletes with hometown, collegiate and professional connections to the Queen City. Continue reading








