Men’s Basketball: On schedule
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BREN EVENTS CENTER - When the game was on the line, Jordan Harris
and Jerry Green rarely missed.
Harris made 12 free throws of 12 attempts and Green made nine of 10
from the free-throw line to lead the Anteaters to an 81-56 victory over
Cal State Bakersfield in an exhibition game Saturday.
Green, who led the Big West Conference in free throw percentage last
season (123 made out of 144 attempts), scored 24 points to lead the
Anteaters.
Second in the scoring line for the Anteaters was Harris, who pitched
in with 21 points.
Cal State Bakersfield is a familiar opponent to UCI head coach Pat
Douglass. Douglass coached the Roadrunners for 10 seasons and led them to
three Division II national titles before taking the head coaching job at
UCI in 1997.
“I kept it more objective,” Douglass said. “We focused on what we had
to improve and what their strengths were. We wanted to see if we could
counter. I didn’t think emotionally about the game or anything, but I was
pleased that a number of people were able to come down to the game and
see where I coach.”
Douglass did admit that he knew what kind of style to expect from Cal
State Bakersfield. Henry Clark, the current Roadrunner head coach, was an
assistant under Douglass while he was at Bakersfield.
The Roadrunners held their own during the first few minutes of the
game, taking an 8-6 lead with 14:50 left in the first half. It would,
however, be the only time UCI would trail.
The Anteaters went on a 12-0 run to take an 18-11 lead and never looked back.
“We started moving the ball better, but most importantly Green turned
it up a bit,” Douglass said.
Green scored 21 points in the first half and the Anteaters made 75% of
their free throws (12-16).
Cal State Bakersfield’s Lemar Gayle made a three-pointer from about
half-court with one second left in the half to give the Roadrunners some
momentum emotionally, although they trailed, 37-25, at half.
It was the Anteaters who would come out strong in the second half
though. Harris made a slam dunk with an assist from Green to get the
crowd of some 2,000 roaring to highlight a 7-0 run to start the second
half.
UCI made 20 of 24 free throws to pull away from the Roadrunners on the
scoreboard.
Aras Baskauskas had nine rebounds and five assists and Dave Korfman
had nine points and six rebounds for the Anteaters.
“I thought (Baskauskas) showed us on the perimeter what he could do,”
Douglass said. “He had six rebounds at the half and played good defense.
He gave us the intensity we need to show and I really liked how he
stepped it up a bit.”
Douglass also said Korfman’s presence on the court made a sizable
difference in the game. The 7-2 senior was the tallest player in the
game.
“Our seniors have to step up, especially J.R. Christ and (Korfman)
because Adam Parada and Matt Okoro are sophomores,” Douglass said. “So
that maturity in games is important. (Korfman’s) presence inside --
that’s what we needed to see.”
Douglass said UCI’s defense was “more keen at some times than other
times.” The team had two blocks and 22 personal fouls.
Cal State Bakersfield piled up 29 personals in comparison. The
Roadrunners made 31.7% of their field goals in the game and were led in
points by Ramel Curry, who had 12. Gayle contributed with 11 points.
The Anteaters open the regular season Friday in a nonconference home
game against St. Mary’s.
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