UCI still looking for a ‘w’
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Steve Virgen
Even though the UC Irvine men’s basketball team has four returning
starters, it became apparent Saturday that time and more games are
the only answers to the Anteaters’ current problem. UCI, still
waiting to gel as team, lost its second straight in as many games, a
73-62 setback to Western Michigan in the third-place game of the
Sooner Invitational at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla.
“I thought our identity was our inside play,” said UCI Coach Pat
Douglass, who noted the Anteaters struggled to find their identity.
“Western Michigan did a great job of sealing inside and got us into
foul trouble. They did a great job defensively.”
This time, foul trouble as well as a failure to match the Broncos’
physical play led to the loss for the Anteaters (0-2). UCI junior
center Adam Parada, who scored a game-high 19 points in the Anteaters’ 87-65 loss to No. 7 Oklahoma Friday night, picked up his
second foul with 11:48 remaining in the first half. He was pulled out
of the game, but then re-entered with 8:34 left before halftime, and
committed an offensive foul for his third with 5:25 left. He sat the
rest of the half, as Western Michigan led 32-30, going into the
locker room.
Parada did not start the second half, and when he entered the game
it took him only one minute to pick up his fourth foul, a call that
came after a 3-minute discussion between officials. One referee
called Parada for an offensive foul, while another official whistled
a defensive blocking foul, and after the discussion the officials
called a double foul.
While Parada played tentatively and cautiously with three and then
four fouls, the Broncos took advantage. Western Michigan forward Mike
Williams, a junior college All-American transfer, scored a game-high
25 points on 8-of-11 shooting from the field. He also made 9 of 10
free throws, recorded three steals and grabbed a game-high nine
points.
“Mike Williams played the way we expect from him,” Western
Michigan Coach Robert McCullum said. “We came out more aggressive
than we did last night.
Our key factor was when (Parada) picked up two fouls and (the
Anteaters) had to alter their game. They rolled the dice and put him
back in and he picked up his third foul. I thought that was a key for
us.”
Western Michigan built a 57-47 lead with 9:40 left, and two
minutes later, Parada fouled out after coming down on the Broncos’
Anthony Kann on a rebound.
The Broncos earned its biggest lead of the game, 54-65, as they
went into a spread offense to run down the clock with 4:48 remaining.
UCI guard Jeff Gloger, a redshirt freshman who scored nine points,
provided a spark off the bench in the second half. He stepped in
front of a pass for a steal, raced down the court and was fouled
while sinking in a layup. He completed the three-point play, but the
Anteaters then went 4:55 without a point, a free throw by Nic
Campbell. Campbell, who scored six points, missed the second free
throw, but Gloger grabbed the rebound and was fouled on the
put-back. That was the Anteaters first field goal, since Gloger’s
initial three-point play a 5:03 span. Senior guard Mike Hood led UCI
with 11 points, going 5 for 12 from the field. UCI junior forward
Stanislav Zuzak scored nine points.
The Broncos, picked to finish second in the Mid-American
Conference’s West Division and had the eighth-best turnaround in the
nation last year, used a half-court trap midway through the second
half to pressure UCI’s guards. The Anteaters finished with 16
turnovers.
“(Friday) night’s game took a little bit out of us,” Douglass
said. “We weren’t able to come back and play with a lot of fire. We
need to handle pressure. The post players have to play stronger.”
ZOTS: Zuzak, Jordan Harris, Parada, Hood, and Aras Baskauskas
started Saturday, which was the same starting lineup used against
Oklahoma ... Campbell, Ross Schraeder and Gloger saw extensive
playing time ...UCI committed 10 turnovers in the first half. The
Anteaters shot 48% in the first half and finished the game at 40%,
while Western Michigan shot 48% ... UCI will return to action
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Pepperdine. The Anteaters’ first home game
will be Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. against Loyola Marymount.
SOONER INVITATIONAL
Western Michigan 73, UCI 52
W. Mich. -- Williams 25, Berry 6, Kann 14, Collum 14, Reed 5,
Slater 7, Bronson 2.
3-pt. goals -- Berry 2, Collum 1, Reed 1, Slater 1.
Fouled out -- none.
Technicals -- none.
UC Irvine -- Zuzak 9, Harris 8, Parada 6, Hood 11, Baskauskas 0, Gloger 9, Campbell 6, Schraeder 5, Okoro 4, Ethington 4.
3-pt. goals -- Zuzak 2, Hood 1, Campbell 1, Schraeder 1.
Fouled out -- Parada.
Technicals -- none.
Halftime -- Western Michigan, 32-30.
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