Anteaters searching for rhythm
Steve Virgen
With two games remaining before the UC Irvine men’s basketball
team begins Big West Conference action, Anteater Coach Pat Douglass
described his squad’s play last week and its challenge upcoming this
weekend.
“We lost our rhythm, since we had over 10 days off,” Douglass said
of the Anteaters’ two-game road trip last week. “These two home games
are important for us to get our rhythm back because league starts
next week.”
The Anteaters (4-3) shot 38.2% from the field in the 84-57 loss at
Stanford Dec. 19. UCI followed that up, going lower for a 33.3%
outing, yet took advantage of its free throws in a 62-50 win at Saint
Mary’s Sunday. Tonight at 7:05, the Anteaters will attempt to break
out when they host Indiana-Purdue, Fort Wayne (2-10)
“A little bit of that might have been (Saint Mary’s defense),”
Douglass explained of his team’s shooting woes. “We’re a good
shooting team. When you don’t play for a length of time, you lose
that shooting touch. I’m confident that our team is a good shooting
team.”
Indiana-Purdue is coming off a 78-71 loss at Oregon State Dec. 20.
The Mastodons are led by 6-foot-10, 230-pound junior center Jim
Kessenich (14.6 points per game), 6-7 sophomore swingman Ric Wyand
(11.6) and 6-0 sophomore guard Terry Collins (9.8). Wyand has hit 21
of his 61 three-point attempts (.344), while Collins is 17 of 71 from
beyond the arc (.239).
“They have good size and they are a good shooting team,” Douglass
said of the Mastodons. “When I look at tapes they have good shooters.
They have played a tough schedule. They’re a pretty dangerous team
for us to be playing.”
Douglass will counter Indiana-Purdue’s attack with basically the
same starting lineup that went up against Saint Mary’s and included
freshman Mike Efevberha, sophomore Greg Ethington and junior Matt
Okoro making their first starts of the season.
Efevberha scored a career-high 17 points in the win over Saint
Mary’s. UCI’s 7-0 junior center Adam Parada scored a season-low two
points, fouling out in the eight minutes he played.
“I’m comfortable that Adam Parada is going to play well, soon,”
Douglass said of the center who earned second-team All-Big West
honors last season and is leading the Anteaters with 11.1 points per
game. “He’s just been foul prone. He needs to focus more in the style
of play that’s going to keep him in.”
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