March Madness for UCI
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Barry Faulkner
Forty minutes of teeth-grinding basketball left the UC Irvine men’s
basketball team no closer to clarity concerning its Big West
tournament future than when it arrived Thursday night at UC Santa
Barbara.
The Anteaters (11-16, 6-11 in conference), like they had in eight
of their first nine road losses this season, led in the second half
(they were tied after intermission in the other). They were up, in
fact, 55-53, with a guaranteed berth in the eight-team tournament in
hand, until UCSB senior Branduinn Fullove drained a three-pointer
near the top of the key with 11.6 seconds left to thrill the
Thunderdom crowd of 2,191.
UCI, like it did in a hard-faught 59-56 home loss Saturday to No.
23-ranked Utah State, had the final possession with a chance to tie
the game.
But sophomore Ross Schraeder’s pull-up, 15-foot jumper along the
baseline, against oppressive man-to-man defense by 6-foot-5 Josh
Davis, missed badly as time expired, giving the Gauchos (15-11, 9-8)
a 56-55 triumph.
The win clinched fourth place for UCSB, which, as a result, will
get a first-round bye in the Big West Tournament.
UCI now must win Saturday night at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to
clinch a spot in the conference tournament. A UCI loss Saturday,
would force myriad tiebreaker scenarios to come into play to extend
its season.
But it might not have come to all that, had UCI not squandered a
33-22 halftime lead in a mere 3 minutes, 37 seconds after
intermission.
That’s all the time it took for the hosts to score 11 straight
points, including three balls by Jacoby Atako, Cameron Goettsche and
Fulllove. A Fullove alley-oop pass to Goettsche for a slam capped the
run that got the Gauchos, as well as their formerly frustrated fans,
fully engaged.
The two teams battled back and forth the rest of the way and a
three-pointer by Schraeder with 3:28 left put the visitors up, 52-49.
UCSB scored four straight to regain the lead, before UCI senior
center Adam Parada, held without a field goal for the third time in
Big West play this season, sank two foul shots for a 54-53 edge.
Parada blocked Casey Cook’s inside shot on the ensuing possession
and a jump ball call gave the Anteaters the ball on alternate
possession with 1:24 remaining. Parada hit the second half of a
double-bonus free-throw opportunity with 1:11 left and senior forward
Mike Okoro stole the ball with 48 seconds left to keep the Gauchos at
bay.
“I thought we had the game when Okoro got that steal,” UCI Coach
Pat Douglass said. “When that happened, I thought it might be our
ballgame.”
The ensuing possession, however, resulted in a Parada missing
everything on a turnaround 13-footer just outside the key with about
33 seconds left.
“We got the ball inside and Adam didn’t power up, but fell away,”
Douglass said. “He likes that shot. I don’t.”
Fullove, Big West Player of the Year last season when he led the
Gauchos to the program’s first Big West regular-season title, then
converted on the other end, but not, he later admitted, without some
good fortune.
“I was confused about where Coach [Rob Williams] wanted me when I
came out of the timeout huddle,” Fullove said. “But I slipped off a
backside screen and found myself open. I set my feet and was thinking
shot when I caught the ball.” Douglass said there was a
miscommunication by two defenders that allowed Fullove, who scored
all 10 of his points after halftime, to collect the ball beyond the
arc with an open look.
Okoro tried to run at Fullove, but Williams said the senior
standout merely increased the trajectory to clear the high-flying
Okoro and nestle in the net for the game-winner.
“It was a brilliant shot,” Williams said of the three ball that
extended his team’s winning streak over Irvine to five.
UCI, which saw Schraeder miss an off-balance three-point attempt
in the final seconds against Utah State Saturday, lost its eighth
straight road contest.
Douglass, while dejected about the outcome, had praise for his
players’ effort.
“I tought we battled and played hard,” said Douglass, who did not
second-guess the last possession.
“We had options on that play, but I’d just as soon have the ball
in [Schraeder’s] hands right there.” Schraeder finished with 12
points, including four more three-pointers, giving him 14 in the last
three games. He has averaged more than 19 points in that same
stretch, which began after sophomore guard Mike Efevberha, who had
hit one game-winning three-pointer and another to send a game into
overtime in conference play, was suspended indefinitely for violating
unspecified team rules.
Senior Stanislav Zuzak had a team-high 14 points off the bench for
the ‘Eaters, who missed eight of their first nine second-half
field-goal tries and were a dismal 5 of 20 from the field after
intermission.
UCI finished 37.5% from the field (18 of 48) and were outrebunded
36-30. Both teams had 10 turnovers, but UCSB also struggled from the
field, hitting just 17 of 48 for 35.4%.
Goettsche led the winners with 16 points and 11 rebounds and
Williams credited his inside defense, as well as that of 6-8 senior
Bryan Whitehead, for helping limit UCI’s frontcourt starters (Parada,
Okoro and junior Greg Ethington) to a combined 12 points and 12 rebounds.
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Big West Conference
UC Santa Barbara 56, UC Irvine 55
UC Irvine - Ethington 8, Okoro 0, Parada 4, Schraeder 12, Gloger 5, Zuzak 14, Hill 8, Baskauskas 4. 3-pt. goals - Schraeder 4, Hill 2, Ethington 1, Zuzak 1, Gloger 1. Fouled out - None. Technicals - Parada. UC Santa Barbara - Cook 8, Fullove 10,
Goettsch 16, Brown 4, Atako 3, See 5, Jones 4, Davis 4, Turner 1, Whitehead 1. 3-pt. goal - Fullove 3, Goettsche 2, Atako 1, See 1. Fouled out - None. Technicals - Goettsche. Halftime - UCI, 33-22.
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