Madness on the horizon
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It appears March Madness will come two months early in the Big
West Conference. The crazy conference action starts in January, when
there will most likely be some upsets, but surely the pure essence of
men’s college basketball will be displayed.
The Big West Conference held its Media Day Wednesday at the Irvine
Marriott, where the 10 coaches discussed and explained the method to
the Big West madness.
“There is no favorite,” Cal State Northridge Coach Bobby Braswell
said. “But if I had to pick one, I would say UC Santa Barbara.”
Most coaches said Santa Barbara, which won the Big West Conference
Tournament, is the team to beat. In fact, the Gauchos were picked No.
1 in both the Coaches’ Poll and the Media Poll Wednesday. Utah State
and UC Irvine, which shared the Big West regular-season title last
year, were picked 2 and 3 in both polls.
The Pilot voted Santa Barbara No. 1, UCI 2 and Utah State 3. But,
any of the Big Three can actually be designated as the top team, and
after them there are four more teams that have the capability of
surprising, including Northridge and University of the Pacific,
selected 4 and 5 in both polls, and Cal State Fullerton and Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo.
The Gauchos are No. 1 because they feature four returning
starters. However, Santa Barbara Coach Bob Williams said the Gauchos
will have some difficulty this season, because they will have to
adjust to the loss of senior Bray Skultety, a 6-foot-6 rebounding
machine who tore his ACL and is out for the year. Skultety, a
substitute last year, was looking to crack the starting lineup
because of his rapid improvement. His rebounding role would have made
life easier for Santa Barbara’s shooters.
Here’s some more information gathered from Wednesday.
* Among Santa Barbara’s returning starters, senior forward Mark
Hull and junior wingman Branduinn Fullove, were selected to the
Preseason Media All-Conference Team.
* UCI Coach Pat Douglass said he will not redshirt any players
this season, which gives the green light to the Anteaters’ only true
freshman Mike Efevberha (pronounced E-fee-brah), who has displayed
his ability to penetrate and create his own shot during the
preseason. Efevberha, the 6-5, 195-pound freshman guard who has drawn
comparisons to Jerry Green, should see plenty of action Saturday
night, when the ‘Eaters open their season with an exhibition game at
Cal State Bakersfield.
UCI also has talent in the post, as 7-0 center Adam Parada, a
junior, is on the verge of a breakout season. Parada was voted to the
Preseason All-Conference team. In addition to Parada, 6-5 senior
guard Jordan Harris is on the comeback trail from a PCL injury
suffered four months ago. He returned to the court last week, and
could be ready for the nonconference season, perhaps as early as the
Oklahoma Tournament Nov. 22-23, when the Anteaters start with
Oklahoma, ranked No. 3 in the nation in the USA Today/ESPN Poll.
* Cal Poly’s Varnie Dennis, Utah State’s Desmond Penigar and Cal
State Fullerton’s Pape Sow were selected on the Preseason
All-Conference Team. Penigar could be the next in line to become the
Big West Player of the Year, which has been awarded to former UCI
standout Jerry Green the past two years. Parada will also contend for
that honor.
Riverside’s Vili Morton would have most likely been on the
preseason team, but he will redshirt the season and prepare for next
year when the Highlanders will be able to compete in postseason play.
* Utah State Coach Stew Morrill said he would miss playing in
the Big West when the Aggies’ time is up. Utah State is scheduled to
move to the Sun Belt Conference in 2005. He said he would miss the
rivalries.
“Irvine has become our natural rivalry because of the close
games,” Morrill said. “The UCSB games have been real good. Fullerton
whooped on us last year, and they’re going to be better this year.
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