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  2. Polls, Schedule & Results. Check out the detailed 1959-60 Cincinnati Bearcats Roster and Stats for College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.

  3. Check out the detailed 1960-61 Cincinnati Bearcats Roster and Stats for College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.

  4. The 1960–61 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team represented University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati won the Missouri Valley Conference regular season title and the NCAA tournament, defeating in-state foe and defending national champion Ohio State 70–65 in the Championship Game in Kansas City, Missouri. The team's head coach was Ed Jucker ...

    Datetime, Tv
    Rank#
    Opponent#
    Result
    February 9, 1961
    No. 5
    W 61–52
    February 16, 1961
    No. 4
    W 67–64
    February 18, 1961
    No. 4
    W 81–52
    February 23, 1961*
    No. 3
    W 85–80
  5. 1961-62 Cincinnati (Men's) Season. Roster & Stats. Polls, Schedule & Results. Check out the detailed 1961-62 Cincinnati Bearcats Roster and Stats for College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.

  6. The University of Cincinnati's 1960-61 and 1961-62 basketball teams were enshrined in the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Charter Class of 2006.

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  7. Check out this rare footage of the University of Cincinnati's celebration of the 1960-61 National Basketball Championship inside the Armory Fieldhouse on campus. Special thanks to Mike Simpson, Bus '63, who shot this in 8MM and sent it along for UC Magazine to share.

  8. It was the summer of 1960 during the Rome Games when new graduate Robertson, Bus '60, HonDoc '07 -- along with fellow Hall-of-Famers Jerry Lucas, Jerry West and Walter Bellamy -- helped the U.S. team to one of its most convincing gold medal performances ever.