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Enquirer readers can now vote for this week's Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week for activity through Nov. 16, 2025.
Cincinnati Reds' legend Bernie Stowe was inducted into the inaugural class in Cooperstown. Stowe worked in the Reds' clubhouse for 67 years. He passed away at the age of 80 in 2016, working with the Reds for the majority of his life. The other inductees are Mike Murphy of the San Francisco Giants and Steve Vucinich of the Oakland Athletics.
Cincinnati's planning commission is set to review the final plan for FC Cincinnati's mixed-use development in the West End.
Marcus Brodie, a Hamilton, Ohio, native, is competing on Season 2 of the Hallmark original reality TV show "Finding Mr. Christmas."
Arizona’s (7-3, 4-3 Big 12) defense set the tone with a tipped ball interception from cornerback Jay’Vion Cole that set up an early touchdown to put the Wildcat
Arizona edged 5.5-point underdog Kansas 24-20 (Under 56) last Saturday to run its home record to 5-1. A 24-yard TD run by RB Quincy Craig vaulted the Wildcats to the final margin with just 39 seconds remaining. UA prevailed despite cranking out just 323 yards on offense.
Fox's Big Noon Kickoff show will broadcast live from the University of Cincinnati campus. After the unfortunate afternoon ending on Nov. 15 against Arizona, the Cincinnati Bearcats will have an opportunity to right their ship under the lights against BYU on Saturday, Nov. 22.
Learn which TV channel or how to live stream the Cincinnati Bearcats vs. Arizona Wildcats game, Saturday, Nov. 15.
It was enough to win — even when subtracting the Steeler defense’s two touchdowns, Pittsburgh still outscored Cincinnati, largely thanks to an 81-yard receiving day from running back Kenneth Gainwell and another 67 from the otherworldly talents of Darnell Washington.
The Cincinnati Bengals and the Pittsburgh Steelers play Sunday in Week 11 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Texas Rangers have hired former Cincinnati Reds outfielder Travis Jankowski as their first base coach. The 34-year-old played in 21 games for the Chicago White Sox, Tampa Bay Rays, and New York Mets during the 2025 season, slashing .244/.286/.289 with two extra-base hits and two stolen bases.