UCI tries to regroup
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A battle for second place doesn’t sound glamorous or full of hype,
but in the Big West Conference, there will be plenty of drama when UC
Irvine hosts UC Santa Barbara tonight at 5:35 p.m.
The Anteaters and the Gauchos trail Utah State by a half-game, as
the first round of conference play concludes Saturday.
Why is tonight’s game so important for both teams? The race for
supremacy in the Big West has been tight in the first four weeks of
the league season. For the fourth straight week, a new team, Utah
State, takes over the first-place position. Pacific used to be the
talk of the Big West. Then it was Cal State Fullerton. The Anteaters
(11-5, 5-2 in the Big West) held the top spot, but lost at Cal State
Northridge Saturday.
The Gauchos (8-9, 5-2) actually began this season as the Big West
darling. They were picked to win the conference. UCSB features four
returning starters from a squad that won the Big West Tournament last
year. On its way to winning the tournament title, Santa Barbara
knocked off UCI in the semifinals. Now, the Anteaters are seeking a
measure of revenge.
UCI Coach Pat Douglass knows that will be a challenging task.
“They’re an explosive team,” Douglass said of the Gauchos. “They
have three potential players who could be the Big West Player of the
Year in Nick Jones, Mark Hull and Branduinn Fullove. Not too many
teams have three outstanding players like that.”
Douglass also noted the Gauchos are a dangerous three-point
shooting team. UCSB has made 16 of 38 (42.1%) three-point shots in
its last two wins. The Gauchos have made 130 three-point buckets
through 17 games and average 7.6 per game. Santa Barbara leads the
Big West in both three-point field goals per game and three-point
field goal percentage, 39.5%.
“We have to be able to communicate on defense,” Douglas said.
“They have also been one of the stingiest teams. So, we’ve had to
work on our offense against the man-defense, as well.”
The Anteaters have several options on offense, yet senior forward
Jordan Harris and senior guard Mike Hood have been the leading
scorers in Big West play. Harris has scored 56 points in the last
three games (18.7 points per game) to take over UCI’s scoring lead at
12.6 points per game. Hood was 8 for 10 from three-point range in the
two games last week. He has started the last four games, scoring 59
(14.8 ppg) points in that stretch and hitting 12 of 22
three-pointers. He has converted all 21 of his free-throw attempts
this season.
UCI also possesses junior forward Stanislav Zuzak (8.6 ppg) and
junior center Adam Parada (11.5 ppg) as options on offense. Jeff
Gloger, the Anteaters’ freshman starting point guard, continues to
guide the offensive attack and remains a leader on defense. He is
fourth in the nation in steals with 51 (3.2 per game), and atop the
Big West statistics in thefts.
Douglass said his bench is deeper than last season. Freshman Ross
Schraeder is a threat from the outside. He is second in the Big West
in three-point field goal percentage, .449 (22 for 49). Junior
forward Matt Okoro has grabbed 54 rebounds in the past 10 games,
while junior guard Aras Baskauskas and sophomore center Greg
Ethington provide defense. Mike Efevberha, UCI’s lone true freshman,
has solid scoring ability.
Coach Bob Williams’ Gauchos are led by their Big Three of Hull,
Fullove and Jones. Hull is the Big West leader in three-point field
goal percentage, .461 (47 for 102).
He is averaging 14.8 points per game, just behind Fullove, who has
a 15.2 ppg. average. Jones scores 12.9 points per game.
Last year, Jones scored 21 points to lead Santa Barbara to a 66-61
win over UCI in the semifinals of the Big West Tournament.
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