Anteaters show a little moxie
Steve Virgen
BREN EVENTS CENTER -- Exhibition games in men’s college basketball
do not figure into team records or statistics. The games are
meaningless in that regard. Yet for the UC Irvine men’s basketball
team, exhibition games apparently are great for making statements.
Anteater Coach Pat Douglass did not start 7-foot center Adam
Parada, who was second-team All-Big West a year ago, Friday night
when UCI improved from last week and scored a 77-67 victory over Team
Ezybonds of Australia in front of 1,075 at the Bren Events Center.
“Greg Ethington has been playing better in practice,” Douglass
said, explaining why he did not start Parada. “(Parada) needs to
practice harder to get in there ... that’s why Greg started.”
Parada, who had said this is his breakout season, said he has had
a bit of a setback in the past two exhibition games. He said he will
look to Oklahoma, where the Anteaters open their regular season next
week, to make a difference.
Parada did not play with the first team throughout practice this
week, Parada said. Ethington, a 6-8 sophomore who scored eight points
in 17 minutes, started with the first team this week.
Parada entered the action 2:27 into the game and ended up scoring
four points and grabbing eight rebounds in 22 minutes. He said he was
disappointed with his play.
Jordan Harris looked especially energetic, in his second game
since partially tearing his anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments
a little over four months ago. He scored 14 points, including and
eight-foot fadeaway with 44 seconds remaining to put the Anteaters
up, 75-67. Then, 11 seconds later he went up and grabbed a rebound
and was fouled he made both freethrows to put the game out of reach
for Ezybonds.
“The more I play the more confident I get on it,” Harris said. “I
think it’s just a matter of getting my confidence back and going out
there and playing.
Stan (Stanislav Zuzak) was hitting everything and that really
helped. It’s going to take a while to get used to each other and play
together. But, it felt good tonight. We were playing real well at
times.”
Zuzak, a 6-10 junior forward, led UCI with a game-high 21 points,
on 8-of-10 shooting from the field. He hit 4 of 5 from three-point
range. He and Harris scored 10 points each in the first half when UCI
built a 39-25 lead and set
the tone with its perimeter shooting. The Anteaters hit 7 of 13
from three-point range (53.8%) in the first half. Hood, who was first
off the bench for UCI, was 3 for 3 on threes before halftime.
Hood, who scored 12 points, also nailed four of his five
three-pointers, as Zuzak or Parada would kick the ball out to Hood,
who was behind the arc.
“(Harris) had 14 points and 10 rebounds,” said Douglass, who also
mentioned Harris is at about 80% in regard to playing since the
injury. “Those are his old numbers. I don’t think he’s quite as
explosive, but when we get into (Big West) play we’ll see that.”
ZOTS -- Mike Efevberha, Hood, Harris, Zuzak and Ethington started
the game. Baskauskas started the second half, in place of Efevberha,
who missed badly on his first shot attempt at the Bren Events Center.
He did not draw iron, as the ball hit the backboard and was rebounded
by Ezybonds.
EXHIBITION
UC Irvine 77, Ezybonds 67
Ezybonds -- Green, 4, Anderson 11, Sedlock 8, Holmes 16, Cox 12,
Bevington 5, Fotu 6, Cioffi 3, Russell 2.
3-pt. goals -- Anderson 3, Homes 2, Fotu 2, Cox 1.
Fouled out -- Green.
UC Irvine -- Zuzak 21, Harris 14, Ethington 8, Baskauskas 2,
Efevberha 0, Glover 0, Campbell 6, Schraeder 3, Hood 12, Codi 1,
Okoro 6, Parada 4.
3-pt. goals -- Zuzak 4, Hood 4, Harris 1, Schraeder 1.
Fouled out -- none.
Halftime -- UC Irvine, 39-25.
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