‘Eaters collect seventh straight
Steve Virgen
On a night when UC Irvine set two noteworthy achievements, it also
won its seventh-straight game after a scrappy battle with Cal Poly
San Luis Obispo.
UCI freshman point guard Jeff Gloger became the school’s
single-season record holder in steals (70) and the Anteaters’ victory
marked the first time UCI has won at University of the Pacific, Utah
State and Cal Poly in the same season in Pat Douglass’ six years as
head coach.
The Anteaters (18-7, 12-4 in the Big West Conference) remained
atop the Big West and improved their conference-leading road record
to 8-4 after they seemingly outplayed the Mustangs, 68-62, Thursday
night at Cal Poly’s Mott Gym.
“Defensively, our effort was remarkable,” Douglass said.
UCI senior forward Jordan Harris also proved to be remarkable. He
scored a team-high 18 points to go with a season-high 11 rebounds.
This after sitting out of practices on Monday and Tuesday because he
hyperextended his left knee in UCI’s 78-73 overtime win over Pacific.
It’s the same knee that was injured (partial tears of the ACL and
PCL) early this past summer.
However, the latest injury did not prove to be serious, as Harris
sat out Monday and Tuesday mainly for a precaution.
“If anything it was a little bit of extra rest for me,” said
Harris, who fought off illness to score a season-high 23 points,
leading to the win over Pacific Saturday.
Against Cal Poly (12-12, 8-7), Harris held Shane Schilling to six
points. Schilling, Cal Poly’s junior forward had scored 20 points in
each of the past two games and is averaging 14 points per game.
Harris virtually led the Anteaters to the victory, yet Adam Parada
(14 points), Mike Hood (13 points) and Gloger (12 points, eight rebounds and four steals) also figured largely to provide UCI with
its season-high seventh-straight win.
UCI, which is seeking its third straight Big West regular-season
title, has two games remaining, including a duel with UC Santa
Barbara. The Gauchos are a half-game behind the ‘Eaters.
“Our kids played hard,” Douglass said. “I was really proud.”
Douglass was impressed with his squad’s defense in a somewhat
atrocious game that featured 46 fouls and low-percentage shooting
from both teams. UCI shot 38% (18 of 47), while Cal Poly finished 35%
(19 of 54). The Mustangs committed 20 turnovers and the Anteaters had
15 turnovers.
Douglass started sophomore Greg Ethington in place of junior
forward Stanislav Zuzak because Zuzak had a bruised heel problem.
Douglass said Zuzak has been dealing with that all season. Zuzak came
off the bench to score seven points and he also drew Cal Poly junior
Varnie Dennis to pick up his fourth foul with 13:23 left in the game.
Dennis, who had said UCI’s frontcourt was not physical after Cal
Poly won in Irvine last month, scored a game-high 21 points. Coach
Douglass did not respond to Dennis’ comments Wednesday, saying only,
“This was a big game for us.”
Harris also downplayed UCI’s frontcourt play that essentially
quieted Cal Poly.
“I’m not one to go through newspapers and talk about that,” Harris
said.
“That’s what he thinks. Oh well. For what it’s worth, we got this
win.”
Harris scored 11 of his 18 points in the first half, after UCI
overcame a bumpy start to take a 30-26 lead at halftime.
UCI, which trailed 6-0 in the first four minutes, went on a 12-2
run that lasted seven minutes to gain a 28-22 lead. Hood, who
finished 8 for 8 from the foul line, drained two free throws to give
the ‘Eaters their first lead, 20-18.
In the second half, UCI built its biggest leads of the game, with
the credit going to Gloger. The redshirt freshman grabbed one of his
three offensive rebounds and was fouled on the putback. He converted
the three-point play for a 51-41 lead with 8:50 remaining.
Gloger recorded another offensive rebound and quickly threw up a
straight-away bank shot in the paint to give UCI a 55-44 lead with
6:39 left. However, Cal Poly answered with a 9-0 run and cut the
deficit to, 55-53, after Steve Geary drove the lane and swished in a
running jumper with 3:41 left.
Down the stretch, UCI junior forward Matt Okoro made two free
throws for a 61-54 lead with 1:28 left. Then, the Mustangs answered
with two free throws by Dennis and three-pointer by Jason Allen with
55 seconds remaining to bring Cal Poly to within, 61-59.
A 92% free-throw shooter, Hood drained his foul shots to clinch
it.
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