Cincinnati firing men’s basketball coach Wes Miller, AP sources say - AP News
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University of Cincinnati fired men's basketball coach Wes Miller.
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The University of Cincinnati is firing men's basketball coach Wes Miller, according to Associated Press sources. Miller's dismissal comes after the Bearcats' disappointing performance this season. The university will now begin searching for a new head coach to lead the program moving forward.
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