Midnight madness on the horizon
There will be something significantly different when the UC Irvine
men’s basketball team opens its season with its annual Midnight Magic
Oct. 11. For the first time in four years, the season-opening
extravaganza will be without Jerry Green.
However, if you look closely and notice the high energy for
Anteater basketball on the UCI campus, and notice the excitement for
the season among the players, you will see that Jerry Green never
left Irvine. It seems Green, who was the Big West Conference Player
of the Year the past two seasons, will always be a part of the UCI
basketball program.
“Jerry has been very much the key in the program evolving into one
of the better programs in the nation,” UCI Coach Pat Douglass said of
Green, who is playing basketball overseas. “His presence did a lot
for the program, for the support and the players. Maybe now we’re in
the position for players to take the next step. Maybe Jerry can be
instrumental again for the players who played with him; for them to
continue the success. There are a few questions to be answered.”
One of the question marks for the Anteaters is Jordan Harris, who
injured his knee this past summer. He tore his PCL (post cruciate
ligament in the knee) and has been rehabilitating the past three
months.
“I thought he would be a premier player in the conference,”
Douglass said of Harris.
The Anteaters will learn of Harris’ status in the weeks to come.
Until then, the UCI men’s basketball team, and Coach Mark Adams’
women’s squad, will enjoy the festivities next week.
“It’s just a lot of the kids having fun and they get to see both
teams, and they become familiar with the players,” Douglass said.
“Around the (Big West Conference) people are aware of the CIA
(Completely Insane Anteaters). They’ll be there jumping up and down.
With the support and the spirit, (Midnight Magic has) been really
successful the last few years.”
* Doors open at the Bren Events Center at 10:30 p.m. Oct. 11 for
Midnight Magic. There will be a pre-party at the Berry Terrace and
free food will be given to the first 500.
At 11:30 p.m., doors to the arena open. Free T-shirts will be
given to the first 1,000. The opening portion will also include a
cheerleading dance routine and a Las Vegas trip promotion giveaway.
Then, with 10 minutes remaining before midnight, the CIA will present
a movie skit, which will feature a surprise theme that will also be
the theme for the night.
At midnight, players will be introduced. Douglass and Adams will
also deliver short speeches. There will also be layup and shooting
contests between the players.
* Why do the UCI basketball teams have Midnight Magic? The NCAA
does not allow official practices until Oct. 12.
* It’s too early to determine what this year’s edition of the
Anteaters will be all about, Douglass said. But, UCI will receive its
first test Nov. 9, when the ‘Eaters open their season at Cal State
Bakersfield. Douglass coached at Bakersfield and led the Roadrunners
to three NCAA Division II titles in five years (1993, ’94 and ‘97).
The UCI women’s basketball team opens its season at home against
Vanguard University in an exhibition game Nov. 5.
* UCI Coach Ted Newland’s men’s water polo team retained its No.
2 ranking in the latest American Water Polo Coaches Association
national poll. In their only action last week, the Anteaters defeated
Pepperdine, 9-7, last week on the strength of four goals by Dreason
Barry.
Stanford, coached by former Corona del Mar High head man John
Vargas, remained in the top spot, despite a 10-7 loss to Pepperdine
Saturday.
The Anteaters (6-2) will face 20th-ranked Air Force in the opening
game of the 16-team NorCal Tournament Saturday at 8 a.m. at Diablo
Valley College.
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