UCI kicks off on the right foot
The men’s and women’s soccer teams of UC Irvine created some
season-opening highlights and, perhaps, provided signs of things to
come for the rest of the year.
Irvine’s men’s soccer team gave 15th-ranked Alabama-Birmingham
quite a scare, in the season opener for both teams Saturday. The
Anteaters (1-0-1) battled to a 1-1 tie with the Blazers in the
Collegiate Classic presented by Hilton Irvine/Orange County Airport.
The Blazers (0-1-1) recently moved down on the National Soccer
Coaches Association of America poll from 15 to 25, after their tie
with Irvine and a 2-1 loss to the University of San Diego.
UCI actually led, 1-0, with 16 minutes remaining, and the
Anteaters outshot UAB, 15-8. Junior Anthony Vizcarra scored the first
goal of the game, giving Irvine the one-goal lead in the 73rd minute.
The Blazers answered with just under four minutes to play in
regulation.
“It was important to see our team play very well against a
nationally ranked opponent,” UCI Coach George Kuntz said. “We felt
that we had most of the play while outshooting UAB, 15-8. We battled hard for the two overtime periods and had some great opportunities to
win the game in regulation and overtime despite giving up a late goal
in regulation.”
Irvine earned its first victory of the season on Labor Day, when
the Anteaters defeated Stony Brook (from New York), 3-0. UCI senior
Jesse Peron scored the Anteater’s first goal, while sophomore Lerato
Simelane added two off of assist from Chris Klotz and Dardo Acuna.
Scott Bowman and Chris Ruiz assisted on Peron’s goal. Irvine outshot
the Seawolves, 18-6.
This weekend, the Anteaters will take their unbeaten record to
Fresno and will compete in the Goal Rush Classic. UCI will take on
the Bulldogs of Fresno State (0-0-1) Friday night at 7. On Sunday at
noon, Irvine will face Loyola Marymount (1-0-1).
The UCI men were ranked second in the Big West according to the
conference coaches’ votes in the preseason. The Anteaters were just
one polling point behind defending champion UC Santa Barbara.
Meanwhile, the UCI women’s soccer team won its season opener with
a 2-0 victory over Eastern Washington Friday in the Cal State
Fullerton Fila Classic. Senior defender Robyn Piotrowski scored both
goals and earned Big West Conference Co-Player of the Week laurels.
Both of Piotrowski’s goals came in the first half. She has already
matched her goal output for her freshman season.
Irvine will host the UCI/Nike Invitational this weekend at
Anteater Stadium. Coach Marine Cano’s Anteaters will take on Montana
at 8 p.m. and on Sunday at 1 p.m., UCI will face 13th-ranked St.
Mary’s. Big West foe Cal State Fullerton will also be in the
invitational.
The UCI men’s water polo team is hoping to duplicate the soccer
squads’ success this weekend. Coach Ted Newland’s Anteaters will open
their season taking on UCLA Sunday at noon at the Anteater Aquatics
Complex. The Bruins, which include former Newport Harbor High
standout Peter Belden and Corona del Mar products Garrett Bowlus and
Michael March, finished third in last year’s final national poll.
UCI was ninth in the poll, but that could change this year, as the
Anteaters will be more dangerous with the return of senior Jeff
Powers, a member of the U.S. Senior National Team. Powers was a
redshirt last year.
“Powers has come a long way this year in international play and
has been a major offensive power for the USA,” Newland said. “He can
score from anywhere and does, out of set and on the counterattack. He
is big and fast and has great mobility.”
Powers, a prolific 6-foot-6, 225-pound two-meter man, scored a
game-high four goals in Team USA’s 14-11 upset victory over water
polo power Hungary July 26.
UCI junior Garrett Gentry, also out of Corona del Mar High, and
sophomore Dreason Barry scored 33 and 15 goals, respectively, last
year, and have improved throughout the off-season.
“I am looking forward to having a lot of fun coaching again this
year,” said Newland, who is in his 37th season and owns a career
record of 670-305-5, and has the most wins among NCAA water polo
coaches. “I have a great group of young men. (Against UCLA), I just
want to see how well we play together as a team. Powers adds a whole
new dimension to our team. I’m really looking forward to it.”
Coach Charlie Brande’s women’s volleyball team started out the
season with a strong effort last weekend. The Anteaters went 2-1 in
the Marriott Sunset Showcase at Crawford Hall.
Irvine defeated New Orleans, three games to one, to open the
tournament, and then the Anteaters swept James Madison.
Senior outside hitter Chanda McLeod, a team captain, and sophomore
outside hitter Kelly Wing were named to the all-tournament team. Wing
amassed 48 kills and 22 digs in the three matches, while McLeod
contributed 37 kills and 28 digs.
Sophomore Brenda Waterman, a team captain originally from Newport
Harbor High, was named the tournament’s top libero after recording 16
digs in the three matches.
The Anteaters are idle this weekend and return to action when they
take their San Diego trip next week. Irvine faces the University of
San Diego Monday at 7 p.m., then San Diego State Tuesday at 6 p.m.
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