Anteaters challenge Utah State tonight
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Steve Virgen
The time has come again for UC Irvine. It’s time for the UCI men’s
basketball team to receive another challenge. It’s time for the
Anteaters to play at Utah State.
UCI, which overcame a three-game losing streak with two straight
wins last week, will face Big West Conference rival Utah State
tonight at 5:35 at the Smith Spectrum. The Anteaters (13-7, 7-4 in
the Big West) are one game behind the Aggies (17-5, 8-3), who are in
a tie for first place in the Big West with UC Santa Barbara.
UCI Coach Pat Douglass said his squad gained momentum and
confidence in earning two home victories last week over UC Riverside
and Cal State Fullerton.
“I thought our kids rallied together, more so than any time of the
year,” Douglass said. “They played with better effort. It’s a step in
the right direction and that’s what you want to have as we get closer
to the league tournament.”
The Anteaters’ 72-52 victory over Fullerton was arguably UCI’s
best played game in terms of offense and defense. UCI senior Mike
Hood scored a season-high 21 points on his way to Big West Player of
the Week honors. UCI’s defense held Fullerton to 16 points in the first half and the Anteaters shot 68% (15 of 22) in the second half.
However, Douglass pointed out the ‘Eaters will not have the
comfort of playing at home.
The past three games between the Aggies have been decided by one,
one and two points. Hood hit a game-winning scoop shot to beat the
buzzer in overtime, leading UCI to a 75-73 win over Utah State at the
Bren Events Center Jan. 15. Douglass said he would be satisfied if
the game is close again.
“They play real well at home,” Douglass said of the Aggies, who
are 53-2 at home against Big West opponents over the past six years.
“We’re the only team in league that has beaten them there in quite
awhile. They’re a tough team at home. I’ll be glad if it’s a close
game.”
Utah State Coach Stew Morrill, who guided the Aggies to a share of
a Big West regular-season title with UCI last year, expects his squad
to be especially geared for the game because it is televised.
“We have a Fox Sports game where they will showcase our arena, our
crowd and hopefully everybody will respond,” Morrill said in his
weekly press conference Tuesday. “When we have the energy in the
building, it helps us and that’s what we are hoping for.”
The Aggies are led by 6-foot-7 forward Desmond Penigar, who is
averaging 15.4 points per game. Penigar was held to eight points in
the last meeting between the two teams. Toraino Johnson (7.9 ppg)
stepped up with 18 points.
UCI junior Stanislav Zuzak scored a season-high 20 points against
Utah State Jan. 15. The 6-10 forward also showed his potential with
17 points against Fullerton Saturday.
The Anteaters also feature senior forward Jordan Harris, UCI’s
leading scorer who averages a team-high 11.6 points per game.
However, he has not scored in double figures the last four games.
Harris used to play on the same recreational league team as Mark
Brown, who is now the starting point guard of the Aggies. Brown, who
averages nine points and 4.8 assists per game, is a junior transfer
from Saddleback College.
UCI freshman point guard Jeff Gloger, who has scored 53 points in
the last four games, guides the offense. Gloger leads the Big West in
steals with 58. Adam Parada, the Anteaters’ 7-0 junior center, became
the school’s career leader in blocks (100) with two blocked shots on
Saturday.
“They shot 60% in the game against Fullerton and just blew them
out,” Morrill said of the Anteaters. “Fullerton went zone the whole
game and that’s tough to do against Irvine. They are very good
against a zone. That sounds very simplistic, but that’s the way it
is. Some weeks you make shots and others you don’t.”
UCI should be strengthened by the return of sophomore back-up
center Greg Ethington, as Douglass said his status is improving.
Ethington did not play Saturday because of a partially dislocated
shoulder suffered against Riverside. Perhaps, the Anteaters’ main
strength this season has been their depth and Ethington provides
such.
“He might be a go for (today),” Douglass said Tuesday. “His
shoulder has improved.”
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