Aggies shoot UCI into submission
Barry Faulkner
BREN EVENTS CENTER -- Late second-half drama had been unkind to Utah
State in its uncharacteristic 0-3 Big West Conference road start this
season.
But the visitorsâ 77-52 menâs basketball triumph over UC Irvine
Thursday night, before 2,831 at the Bren Events Center, was less âWho
done it?â than âWhich Aggie didnât?â contribute to the most lopsided
UCI home loss since 1997.
âIt was one of those nights,â Utah State Coach Stew Morrill said
of his teamâs final visit to its familiar nemesis as a member of the
Big West. âThe game always looks simple when you make shots.â
The Western Athletic Conference-bound Aggies made 18 of 25
field-goal tries after intermission (72%), including 7 for 8 from
three-point range (87.5%) to turn the often-suspenseful showdown
between respectful rivals into, well, the kind of drubbing usually
perpetrated by an oversized back-alley bully.
Utah State (14-5, 5-3 in conference), which was 1-4 on the road
coming in, scored the final seven points of the first half and the
first six of the second to turn a 27-25 deficit into an eventual
romp.
âWeâve been losing tight games on the road,â Morrill said. âIt has
been frustrating, because weâve had shots to take the lead or tie in
the final minutes of our three road losses. I didnât expect anything
like this tonight.â
Aggie senior Spencer Nelson said it was time for his team to
exorcise its travel demons.
âI think everyone was fed up with losing on the road,â said the
6-foot-8 veteran, who scored 18 of his game-high 25 points in the
final period. âWe did a great job in the second half as a team. That
was pretty close to our best half of the season. I know it was one of
our better second halves.â
UCI would likely cringe at the thought of any greater efficiency.
â[The Aggies] were pretty much on all cylinders tonight,â said UCI
Coach Pat Douglass, who upon arriving from Cal State Bakersfield
eight seasons ago, identified Utah State as the benchmark for Big
West success.
Douglassâ teams had traditionally responded to his tendency to
circle Utah State games on the schedule. The two teamsâ had decided
their previous seven games by an average margin of 3.4 points, with
the perennial power from Logan earning a paltry 4-3 advantage.
But a UCI scoreless streak of 9 mintues, 53 seconds at the end of
the first half and the beginning of the second, allowed Utah State to
end the âEatersâ winning streak at three.
UCI fell to 9-7, 3-5 and is tied for seventh with UC Riverside
entering Saturdayâs home clash with Idaho (7-12, 5-3). The Vandals
were stunned, 53-52, at Long Beach State (3-15, 1-7) Thursday.
â[The Aggies] shot the ball real well, they executed their stuff,
we didnât take care of the ball and we didnât attack their zone
well,â said a shell shocked Douglass afterward. âThat was the
ballgame. I donât really know what else to say.â
Junior point guard Aaron Fitzgerald led the hosts with 18 points
and five assists, while junior guard Ross Schraeder chipped in 15
points. Both were 6 of 11 from the field, and a combined 5 of 12 from
threedom. The other Anteaters were just 1 of 8 from beyond the arc.
UCI shot 39.1% after halftime, but committed 10 of its 15
turnovers before the break. The âEaters were outrebounded, 17-4, in
the final 20 minutes.
Senior Greg Ethington had all 10 points produced by the Anteatersâ
starting front line, while their Utah State front-court counterparts
finished with a combined 49 points.
Junior reserve guard Chris Huber had 11 points, including 3 of 4
from three-point range, to help the visitors make 9 of 12 (75%) from
distance for the game.
UCI junior Adam Metelski made 3 of 4 field-goal tries to account
for six of the Anteatersâ nine bench points.
UCIâs worst previous home loss was an 81-47 setback to New Mexico
State, exactly 100 home contests ago.
ZOTS -- Utah State came into Thursdayâs game shooting 52.4% from
the field as a team, including junior forward Nate Harris (65.4%),
senior forward Spencer Nelson (57%) and freshman guard Jaycee Carroll
(56%, including 50.5% from three-point range) ... Utah State, bound
for the Western Athletic Conference next season made its final visit
to the Bren Center as a member of the Big West Conference. The Aggies
will leave behind a trail of destruction in the Big West, since they
are the only conference member to post winning records against all
other current schools in the league. Utah State is now 225-112
against Big West foes. Counting the postseason, Utah State is 87-20
against the Big West in the last six years ... UCI junior Ross
Schraederâs three three-pointers Thursday gave him 127 for his
career. He needs six to pass Rod Palmer (1988-90) to move into the
No. 5 spot on the schoolâs career three-pointer list ... UCI junior
guard Jeff Glogerâs two steals Thursday drew him within 10 of passing
Jerry Green (162 thefts from 1998-2002) as the schoolâs all-time
career leader ... Coming into Thursdayâs game, UCI had outscored
opponents by 16 in the first half and been outscored in the second
half b y 16 for a cumulative season score of 477-477 ... UCI unveiled
a new costume for Peter the Anteater, the schoolâs mascot, at
halftime Thursday. The newer version is gray with black fur on the
shoulders and streaking over the eyes. The old version had brown fur
... UCI junior point guard Aaron Fitzgerald entered Thursday leading
the conference in assists (5.9 per game) and had a team-high five
against Utah State ... During its three-game winning streak that
ended Thursday, the Anteaters shot 58.6% from the field while holding
the opposition to 37.9% from the field ... Utah State is ranked No.
11 in the CollegeInsider.com mid-major top 25 poll ... Schraeder
entered Thursday shooting better from three-point range (47.8%) than
overall from the field (46.4%). He had made 21 of 48 from inside the
arc (36.2%). He is now shooting 47% from on three-pointers, as well
as overall.
Big West Conference
Utah State 77, UC Irvine 52
Utah State -- Williams 12, Nelson 25, Harris 12, Carroll 6, Pak 7,
Huber 11, Matheus 2, McVey 2.
3-pt. goals -- Huber 3, Williams 2, Nelson 2, Pak 1, Harris 1.
Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None.
UC Irvine -- Fells 0, Gloger 0, Ethington 10, Schraeder 15,
Fitzgerald 18, Metelski 6, Campbell 3.
3-pt. goals -- Schraeder 3, Fitzgerald 2, Campbell 1.
Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None.
Halftime -- Utah State, 32-27.
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