Men’s basketball: Logan’s Run
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Amara Aguilar
Get ready for a showdown. It features two of the top teams in the
Big West Conference. One finished first in the standings last year and
the other won the conference tournament.
The UC Irvine men’s basketball team, which sits at the top of the Big
West standings, travels to second-place Utah State for a conference duel
tonight at 8:05 in Logan, Utah.
The game will be nationally televised on ESPN2.
The Anteaters (10-4, 3-0 in the Big West) are riding a five-game win
streak and have pulled out home conference wins over Long Beach State,
Cal State Fullerton and UC Riverside. They are the only undefeated team
in Big West competition.
The Aggies, last year’s Big West tournament champions, will have
home-court advantage. Utah State (11-2, 3-1) has won 31 straight games at
home and this season defeated Cal State Northridge, University of Pacific
and UC Santa Barbara, but was stunned by Cal Poly in a 61-58 loss on Jan.
3 in San Luis Obispo.
“(Utah Coach) Stew Morrill has a remarkable program,” UCI Coach Pat
Douglass said. “They don’t beat themselves. To go to Logan is very
different. They have one of the best home-court advantages in the
country. The crowd is loud and boisterous.”
Although senior guard Jerry Green leads the pack for the Anteaters
with a 22.6 points scoring average, UCI has received support in spurts
from its other starters consisting of sophomore center Adam Parada,
junior forward Jordan Harris, sophomore forward Stanislav Zuzak and
junior guard Mike Hood.
Parada matched a career high with 20 points against UC Riverside.
Harris scored a UCI career-high 30 points against Long Beach State on
Dec. 22. Zuzak pitched in with a career-high 22 points against UCLA on
Dec. 15 and Hood scored a career-high 16 points against Boston University
on Dec. 29.
Morrill, who has been the Utah State coach since 1998, isn’t taking
the Anteaters lightly. “We have great respect for their program,” Morrill
said. “They have a lot of weapons and a lot of people who are tough to
guard.”
Utah State has a few weapons of its own to counter with. Junior
forward Desmond Penigar leads the Aggies in scoring (18.2 ppg) and
rebounds (6.5 rpg).
Senior guard Tony Brown is averaging 16.5 points per game and is solid
from the three-point line. He has made 30 threes in 13 games.
The Anteaters defeated the Aggies, 56-51, at the Bren Events Center
last year and lost, 67-52, in Utah.
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