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Steve Virgen
Just three days ago, UC Irvine Coach Pat Douglass said his
veterans didn’t step up and his men’s basketball team lost, 66-65, in
overtime to Cal State Fullerton. But, this time, again in crunch
time, Douglass’ veterans responded, leading UCI to an 81-77 victory
at UC Riverside. This Big West Conference game featured 19 lead
changes and 11 ties.
UCI senior Jordan Harris scored a game-high 20 points, while the
Anteaters’ only other senior, Mike Hood, came off the bench to
contribute 11 points and added heroics in the game’s closing moments.
“We had a lot of contributions from different players,” Douglass
said. “We faced some adversity on the road. We talked about adversity
coming into this game and we hung tough. We got leadership from Hood
and Jordan. Everyone contributed.”
Hood hit a 5-foot running jumper along the baseline with 29
seconds left to give UCI (8-4, 2-1 in the Big West) a 78-77 lead.
Then, Mark Peters’ three-point shot attempt went off the back of the
rim for UCR (2-8, 1-3) with 15 seconds remaining and UCI junior
center Adam Parada, who scored 11 points, grabbed the rebound. Parada
delivered a quick pass to Hood, who was fouled with 11.1 seconds
left. The Highlanders called a timeout to add pressure on Hood. But
the senior calmly knocked down both foul shots.
Riverside then committed a turnover, when John Galbreath
mishandled a pass that rolled out of bounds with 3.6 seconds left.
UCI freshman Jeff Gloger, who scored nine points and recorded five
steals, made the second of his two free throws to secure the win.
Gloger also grabbed a key offensive rebound to give UCI a second
chance that set up Hood’s baseline shot.
“That has to help his confidence,” Douglass said of Hood. “Jeff
Gloger continues to spark us. I thought that was Greg Ethington’s
best outing. He’s been away for two years and I think he’s starting
to show signs now.
“We’re going through some growing pains and this is a great win
for us,” Douglass added.
Douglass also said junior Matt Okoro, who scored 10 points off the
bench, “did a great job guarding Nate Carter.”
Carter, a freshman who entered Saturday’s game leading the Big
West in scoring, was held to 16 points, three points below his
average. Carter was 6 of 6 from the field. He had four points in the
first half, a first half that Harris owned for the most part.
Harris, the 6-foot5 forward who tied his career-high for
three-pointers in a game with four, scored 13 points in the first
half. He hit his first three three-point shot attempts and scored 10
of the Anteaters’ first 12 points.
“We had more emotion at the end of the game this time because we
just lost a close one to Fullerton,” Harris said. “We did creep back
into that game, but we pretty much let that game slip out of our
hands. This time we paid attention to details. We were focused. There
was a lot more emotion. It’s a good feeling to win a close one like
this.”
The 1,226 fans at UCR’s Student Recreation Center made their
presence felt responding to the back-and-forth action of Saturday
night’s game. Peters sent a picture-perfect alley-oop pass to Aaron
Hands who threw it down with 48 seconds left that gave UCR a 77-76
lead and the crowd went into a frenzy.
However, UCI answered with its veterans.
“It was an exciting game for the fans, but it wasn’t very exciting
for me,” said UCR Coach John Masi, whose squad is in its final year
of Big West Tournament non-eligibility after moving over from NCAA
Division II competition. “If you’re losing games, it’s not very
exciting. The fans love it. I’m sure it was very exciting for (the
media).”
Douglass also commented on the game’s excitement.
“The thing that people don’t realize is that when you get to
league, everyone is focused and they learn their lessons from
preseason,” Douglass said. “We knew we would have a tough game. That
was a pretty good ballgame for us to be able to win. It wasn’t like
we came over here and we weren’t prepared. Riverside stepped it up.”
ZOTS -- UCI junior forward Stanislav Zuzak, who scored nine
points, was back in the starting lineup after coming off the bench
for the past five games ... Parada struggled with foul trouble. He
picked up his fourth foul with 12:45 left, but he stayed away from
fouling out, and scored six points in the final 4:45.
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