Anteaters on exhibit, again
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BREN EVENTS CENTER -- Still smarting a little, despite the fact
last week’s exhibition loss to Cal State Bakersfield has nothing to
do with the record books or rankings, egos remain a source of
irritation.
With that in mind, the Anteaters will put up their dukes tonight
(7:05) before the hometown crowd with ambitions to, if not to impress
the C.I.A., then certainly to impress themselves.
A club team from Australia, Team Ezybonds, makes its sixth stop on
a western tour intent on using the Anteaters as another step in what
is UCI’s last of a two-game exhibition slate.
“Obviously, we want to improve on how we played last Saturday (a
63-56 exhibition loss at Cal State Bakersfield),” UCI Coach Pat
Douglass said. “We want to take what we learned on the court. We want
to show what we have been working on throughout the week.”
Ezybonds has already defeated San Jose State, 98-82, and Cal State
Stanislaus, 86-81, and has lost to the University of Pacific, 86-80.
The Australians were at UC Santa Barbara on Tuesday and at
Pepperdine Thursday, and boast a team keyed by the presence of Thalo
Green, a 6-foot-7 player out of the University of Washington, who has
averaged 19.3 points and 6.7 rebounds per game.
Coach Douglass has other things on his mind, however, and they all
focus on the exploits of the Anteaters, who have already shown how
cold they can shoot when at Bakersfield, with a 3-for-22 effort from
three-point range and a 33.3 connection rate from the field for the
entire game.
While junior forward Stanislav Zuzak led UCI with 19 points and
seven rebounds in a 26-minute span, and senior forward Jordan Harris
and junior center accounted for 11 and 10 points, respectively, the
balance of the ‘Eaters managed just 5 of 30 from the floor.
UCI had a seven-point lead several times in the first half against
Bakersfield and was still in a so-called command situation with 8:05
left, leading, 45-44, before Bakersfield pulled away.
Douglass also said he will use this game with the intent of
finding a starting lineup.
“We’re still experimenting a bit,” Douglass said of the starting
lineup. “Nothing is definite. We’re going to use the preseason to
find out who will be the five guys to start for (Big West Conference
play).”
Tonight’s game is a final tuneup before the Anteaters start
playing for real, and reality doesn’t come much clearer than the
‘Eaters’ season-opening venture at the University of Oklahoma in
Norman on Friday, Nov. 22, where they’ll be pitted against the
Sooners in the first round of a fourth-team tournament which also
features Western Michigan and Princeton.
Oklahoma is ranked No. 3 in the nation and No. 1 by ESPN.com and
most assuredly has an itinerary which includes a 12:15 p.m. finals
game on Saturday against the winner of the Princeton-Western Michigan
semifinal on Friday.
So, with Oklahoma down the road, and Bakersfield a thing of the
past, tonight’s matchup has a little of that “emergency” sense.
Douglass, who has guided the Anteaters to 60 victories over the
past three years, would appear to have the necessary horses to deal
with the Australian globe trotters.
The 7-foot Parada averaged 12.4 points and 7.0 rebounds last
season en route to All-Big West second-team honors. The 6-5 Harris
also averaged 12.4 points and had 6.8 boards per game.
Zuzak returns and averaged 8.3 ppg as a sophomore, and Mike Hood,
with 8.2 ppg. numbers as a junior, gives Douglass four returning
starters in all.
Additionally, the ‘Eaters boast a squad which has 6-7 junior
jumping jack Matt Okoro and junior guard Aras Baskauskas in the fold,
as well as four redshirts in their first season, 6-4 guard Jeff
Gloger, 6-5 guard Ross Schraeder, 6-3 guard DeVaughn Peace and 7-1
center Ryan Codi.
Greg Ethington (6-8) returns after a two-year mission with the
Latter Day Saints Church, and there is 6-5 freshman guard Mike
Efevberha, 6-6 guard Nic Campbell and sophomore J.R. Stephens, a 5-11
sophomore guard.
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ZOTS: UCI is 10th in a mid-major poll by
CollegeInsider.com ... Western Kentucky is No. 1 and Gonzaga is No. 2
... After the Oklahoma trip the Anteaters travel to Malibu Nov. 30 to
face Pepperdine in a 7:30 p.m. game to be carried on Fox Sports Net 2
... Pepperdine is No. 3 in the mid-major poll ... Two others from the
Big West Conference in that same poll are UC Santa Barbara and Utah
State, ranked 12 and 13 respectively.
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