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XU, UC game moving to new venue
Thursday, June 14, 2012    
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also gets new name

CINCINNATI - The University of Cincinnati and Xavier University announced today their Crosstown rivalry in men's basketball will continue in 2012, but with some changes, including a new name and venue.

The Skyline Chili Crosstown Classic benefiting the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will provide a new direction for the annual rivalry. The 2012 game date has been set for Dec. 19 at U.S. Bank Arena.

UC President Gregory H. Williams and Xavier President Michael J. Graham, S.J., say they are excited about the new look to this great rivalry.

“We wanted to find ways to remind us all, including student-athletes and fans, that our athletic competition is about our two universities coming together to celebrate our hometown of Cincinnati and the mutual respect we have for each other. We want to celebrate the values we share in common and use this event to positively impact the city we both call home beyond just game night,” Williams and Graham said.

To that end, the universities announced changes which focus on some of Cincinnati’s greatest and most unique assets – its riverfront and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, which is located along the banks of the Ohio River.  

The changes will be implemented on a trial basis for up to two years with annual reassessment.  Changes to the game include:

  • A name change – A new name, Skyline Chili Crosstown Classic, has been selected to emphasize a new direction for the game and its new emphasis on the city and its riverfront. Both institutions are pleased Skyline Chili will continue as the primary sponsor. After the two-year trial period, should the game continue, the new name will remain.
  • A new logo incorporating the new name and the new direction.
  • A neutral site – the U.S. Bank Arena, located on the city’s waterfront.
  • The addition of a new beneficiary of the game – The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, located along the riverfront, will receive a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales from the game.