CINCINNATI -- Point guard Cane Broome wasn't overly concerned when the Bearcats opened the game in another shooting slump.
"If we're not making shots and we stop them, then nobody's going to score," Broome said.
It always comes back to defense and rebounding for Cincinnati, and the Bearcats had enough of both to get another win on Friday night. Trevon Scott and Nysier Brooks each had a double-double, and Cincinnati broke open a close game in the second half for a 74-63 victory over Milwaukee.
"Bearcat basketball," Scott said.
Broome had a team-high 17 points, and the Bearcats finished with five players in double figures.