Tough road ahead
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Here’s an example of the unpredictable nature in the Big West
Conference, and this should serve as an example for the UC Irvine
men’s basketball team or any other Big West squad.
Utah State had the table set for at least a second-straight share
of the Big West regular-season title. The Aggies were in a three-way
tie with UCI and UC Santa Barbara after defeating Cal State
Fullerton, 62-41, Feb. 20. Up next for Utah State, was a game at UC
Riverside, and then three home games to close out the season (Idaho,
Cal State Northridge and University of the Pacific).
The Aggies choked.
They lost to Riverside and then followed that up with a loss to
Idaho. Now, Utah State is clinging to the third place in the Big
West.
“We are 19-8, it’s not like we have four wins,” Utah State Coach
Stew Morrill said Monday in a press conference. “We are in third
place. There are seven teams below us. We are not going to win the
league every year, and the sooner people realize that they will
probably be less disappointed.”
And, so the cliche makes sense in the Big West: Take one game at a
time.
“It seems like any time a team has the table set, that’s when they
stub their toe,” UCI Coach Pat Douglass said recently. “Anybody can
beat anybody.”
Utah State should have nothing to worry about. The Big West
regular season is hardly meaningful. It’s the Big West Tournament
that means the most. The Big West will have one representative in the
NCAA Tournament and the only team allowed to go to the Dance will be
the tournament champion.
* There will be no gimmie wins next week. It seems UCI, the No.
2 seed, will have the toughest road to reach the Big West Tournament
championship game, which is March 15 at 9 p.m. on ESPN. The Anteaters
will most likely begin with Pacific, which took UCI to the wire in
both meetings, including an overtime game that the ‘Eaters won.
If UCI gets past the Tigers, it could very well meet up with Utah
State, and the winner of that matchup is usually decided on the last
shot or in the last minute.
Santa Barbara will have Fullerton for starters and then, most
likely, an intriguing matchup with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
The games get started Thursday at noon at the Anaheim Convention
Center.
* Most observers say UCI senior Mike Hood is the X-factor, or
the difference-maker if you will, when it comes to UCI’s title hopes.
I beg to differ. The player who will make the difference for the
Anteaters is redshirt freshman point guard Jeff Gloger. He has been
the difference, thus far.
Of the top three teams in the Big West Conference, Gloger is the
only freshman point guard. Most teams will choose to sag off Gloger
and challenge him to knock down the outside shot, just as UC Santa
Barbara did.
* Hood, who has been trying to overcome a dislocated finger
injury, and Jordan Harris, will play in their final home game
Saturday against Long Beach State.
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