CINCINNATI — Four days after losing a game in double overtime because they couldn't make an open shot, the Bearcats fixed that problem.
Farad Cobb hit a 3-pointer that put Cincinnati in control in overtime, and the Bearcats pulled away to a 71-62 victory over No. 19 San Diego State on Wednesday night after letting a late lead slip away in regulation.
The Bearcats (7-2) were coming off a 56-55 double-overtime loss at Nebraska on Saturday night that underscored their season-long struggle to hit shots. Cobb made the one in overtime that made the difference and finished with 12 points, tied for the team high.
"We fought tough in Nebraska and went to overtime," Cobb said. "In overtime tonight, we showed that we grew. I think it will carry on from there."
San Diego State (7-3) lost for only the second time in its last 20 overtime games. Winston Shepard had a game-high 17 points, including a pair of free throws with 3.9 seconds left that tied it 57-all and sent it overtime. The Aztecs were outscored 14-5 in overtime.
"We've got to get better," Shepard said. "We've been living off our hype from last year."
Cincinnati is tough to beat at home, where it's 24-1 since the start of the 2013-14 season. The only loss was to Louisville 58-57 last season.
"That's how you stay in the game," said Troy Caupain, who had 12 points but missed a free throw late in regulation. "We had the lead at the end, they forced it into overtime. We could have folded. I could have folded — I missed a free throw. But Farad hit a big-time bucket and the crowd stayed with us."