WATCH | @TrevonBluiett goes off for a season-high 31 in a win over the Hoyas on Saturday night. #LetsGoX pic.twitter.com/uguylxz4pA
— Xavier Basketball (@XavierMBB) February 4, 2018
Xavier sharp-shooter Trevon Bluiett is averaging a team-high 19.2 points per game, while shooting 42.4 percent from three-point range.
For the third week in a row, two Cincinnati-based teams have been ranked among the top ten teams in the nation, according to the Associated Press Top 25 released on Monday.
This week, the Xavier Musketeers (21-3) and Cincinnati Bearcats (21-2) are ranked fifth and sixth.
On Jan. 22, the two schools hit the top ten together for the first time since 1958.
While Xavier plays in the Big East and Cincinnati in the American Athletic Conference, the two share some commonalities.
Neither plays football at the Power Five level. Xavier doesn’t play football at all, having dropped the sport in 1973 because of cost concerns.
Cincinnati plays football at the FBS level in the American, which is considered a Group of Five conference along with Conference USA, the Sun Belt, the Mid-American and the Mountain West.
Both programs are well-funded and play in front of passionate fan bases.
Cincinnati is playing this season at BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky, with the team set to return home to a refurbished Fifth Third Arena in 2018-19.
Fifth Third is slated to undergo an $87 million renovation, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Xavier plays at the 10,250-seat Cintas Center, which opened in 2000-01.
Both head coaches — Chis Mack at Xavier and Mick Cronin at Cincinnati — are well-respected nationally and paid in seven-figure salaries.
Last year, according to a USA Today survey, Cronin made $2.2 million. Mack made $1.4 million.
Cronin’s salary was listed 21st among coaches whose teams played in last year’s NCAA tournament. Mack’s was 33rd.
Passionate fan bases at both programs likely will feel some anxiety in March and April when jobs come open at schools playing in Power Five conferences.
Because Power Five schools bring in the most revenue in Division I, they’re always a threat to poach a coach from a top basketball program like Xavier or Cincinnati.
For the time being, though, fans of the Musketeers and Bearcats can sit back and enjoy some of the best basketball anywhere.
ICYMI: Recap as the #Bearcats take down UConn 65-57.
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— Cincinnati MBB (@GoBearcatsMBB) February 4, 2018
AP Top 25
1 Villanova 22-1 Big East
2 Virginia 22-1 ACC
3 Purdue 23-2 Big Ten
4 Michigan State 22-3 Big Ten
5 Xavier 21-3 Big East
6 Cincinnati 21-2 American
7 Texas Tech 19-4 Big 12
8 Auburn 21-2 SEC
9 Duke 19-4 ACC
10 Kansas 18-5 Big 12
11 Saint Mary’s 23-2 West Coast
12 Gonzaga 21-4 West Coast
13 Arizona 19-5 Pac-12
14 Ohio State 20-5 Big Ten
15 Tennessee 17-5 SEC
16 Clemson 19-4 ACC
17 Oklahoma 16-6 Big 12
18 Rhode Island 19-3 Atlantic 10
19 West Virginia 17-6 Big 12
20 Michigan 19-6 Big Ten
21 North Carolina 17-7 ACC
22 Wichita State 17-5 American
23 Nevada 20-4 Mountain West
24 Kentucky 17-6 SEC
25 Miami 17-5 ACC