UCI’s Parada to play for Mexico
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UC Irvine senior center Adam Parada is a member of the Mexican
national basketball team that will compete in the Americas Olympic
qualifying tournament at San Juan, Puerto Rico, Aug. 20-31.
The tournament at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum features group
play Aug. 20-24, with the second round beginning Aug. 25. The
semifinals are Aug. 30 and the championship game is set for Aug. 31.
Mexico is joined by Argentina, Puerto Rico, Canada and Uruguay in
Group A.
The United States, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Venezuela and the
Virgin Islands comprise Group B. The top three teams in the
tournament will qualify for the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Parada scored 16 points in Mexico’s 78-76 win over the Virgin
Islands June 21 to win the bronze medal in the Central American
Championships. Puerto Rico won that tournament with a 93-83 victory
over the Dominican Republic.
Parada earned All-Big West Conference second-team honors as a
junior at UCI last season. He led the conference in field-goal
percentage at .545 and he is the Anteaters’ career leader in blocked
shots with 111. Parada averaged 12.2 points and 6.2 rebounds in
2002-03, when UCI finished 20-9 overall for its third straight 20-win
season.
The Anteaters open the 2003-04 regular season competing in the
Black Coaches Association Classic at Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 15-17.
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