Kilpatrick leads Bearcats past Devils, 102-60
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Sean Kilpatrick scored 13 of his 20 points in the second half and Cheikh Mbodj had four of Cincinnati's seven blocks, leading the 24th-ranked Bearcats to a 102-60 victory over Mississippi Valley State on Tuesday night.
The Bearcats (2-0) took control with a 23-4 run in the first half that featured a pair of 3-pointers by Cashmere Wright. The point guard had all of his 11 points and three assists in the take-control half.
JaQuon Parker added 13 points for the Bearcats, who shot 53.7 percent and dominated the boards 51-25. The 102 points were Cincinnati's most since a 105-69 win over North Carolina A&T on Dec. 30, 2005, under interim coach Andy Kennedy.
Davon Usher and Darryl Marshall scored 13 points apiece for MVSU (0-2), which has an all-new team and a pair of lopsided losses to open the season.
The Delta Devils returned one player -- reserve Blake Ralling -- from a team that won the Southwestern Athletic Conference regular season and tournament titles last season. Coach Sean Woods left for Morehead State, replaced by top assistant Chico Potts.
The Delta Devils lost their opener 93-57 at Mississippi, the start of an 11-game opening stretch on the road. Mississippi Valley State won't play at home until Jan. 6.
Before the tip-off, several members of the MVSU staff introduced themselves to Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson, who was seated courtside. One took out his cellphone and had a photo taken.
That was the highlight of the night for the Delta Devils.
Mississippi Valley State kept it close for a few minutes, taking advantage of Cincinnati's opening cold spell. Usher's 3-pointer cut the Bearcats' lead to 14-10.
Cincinnati went on a 23-4 run behind Wright, who made a pair of long 3s and a pull-up jumper. Wright also had the most impressive play of the opening half, a behind-the-back pass to Justin Jackson for a fast-break dunk. Wright had 16 points in a season-opening 80-57 win over Tennessee-Martin on Sunday.
The Bearcats led 43-23 at the half, which they dominated on the glass 32-16. The Delta Devils shot only 29.4 percent from the field.
At halftime, Cincinnati football coach Butch Jones did a little lobbying, telling fans that it's "time to step up" and attend a game on Saturday at Nippert Stadium against No. 22 Rutgers. The Bearcats have struggled to draw crowds to their 35,000-seat football stadium even though they're in the race for a fourth league title in five years.
Jones told the fans that when the game is over Saturday there will be only one ranked team, and it "will be the team wearing the C-paw in red and black."