Anteaters run into a Gauchos’ roadblock
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Steve Virgen
After UC Santa Barbara displayed its dominance, and after the Gauchos
showed why they’re the 17th-ranked women’s basketball team in the
nation, UC Irvine looked to next year. That’s really all there was
left to do.
UCSB, the No. 1 seed in the tournament, won its 20th straight Big
West Conference tournament game, an 83-50 victory over the Anteaters
Saturday at the Anaheim Convention Center.
“I’m very proud of this basketball team,” UCI Coach Mark Adams
said in reference to his team’s turnaround season. “We more than
doubled our victories from last year ... but (the Anteaters) set
themselves a new standard for next year. Seventeen wins, that’s nice,
but hopefully in the future that’s just considered moderate success
for this team. They know we have a bright future. But they know we’re
going to have to work hard during the offseason.”
Adams said UCI must work hard, particularly to gain strength and
become more physical, aspects the ‘Eaters lacked against the Gauchos
Friday.
The Anteaters (17-12) also sagged off UCSB’s guards, instead
focusing on Big West Player of the Year Lindsay Taylor, the Gauchos’
6-foot-8 junior center. But Santa Barbara hit its shots. The Gauchos
(25-4) shot 53% and, at times, benefited from the feeling that
everything was going their way.
With 4:49 left in the first half, UCSB senior guard Jess Hansen
nailed a deep three-pointer to beat the buzzer, giving the Gauchos a
40-22 lead.
Hansen shot 4 of 4 from three-point range in the first half,
guiding her team to a 46-29 halftime lead that proved insurmountable
for UCI. UCSB outscored the Anteaters, 19-4, in the first 9:05 of the
second half and grabbed a 65-34 lead.
“We got beat by a very good basketball team, a very physical
basketball team,” Adams said. “They took away our inside game.”
UCSB opened the game with a 12-2 lead in the first 3:45. UCI
senior Wendy Gabbe kept her team in it by scoring the Anteaters’
first 12 points, including two straight three-pointers to draw the
‘Eaters to within 15-12 with 12:14 left in the first half. But UCSB
maintained control with an 8-0 run.
UCI cut the lead to 23-16 after Gabbe hit an 18-foot shot along
the baseline. However, UCSB answered with four straight
three-pointers, two by Hansen.
Gabbe, the ‘Eaters’ only senior, scored 17 points and finished her
UCI career with 1,000 points, becoming the 11th player in school
history to do so.
“I’m proud of the way Wendy Gabbe finished her career,” Adams
said. “I’m really sorry to see her go.”
Gabbe scored a team-high 18 points and led UCI to a 65-60
quarterfinal victory over Idaho Wednesday. It was the Anteaters’
first Big West Tournament victory since 1997. Gabbe’s effort came
just three days after receiving a cortizone shot for pain in her
right (shooting) shoulder.
For Gabbe, that type of strength came with the territory.
“Coming into this season, I knew my role as a senior was to lead
the young players,” Gabbe said. “I’ve been instilling a hard work
ethic. I think I made a difference this year to come into this season
prepared and it really helped throughout.”
Courtney Ferguson, UCI’s sophomore guard who came off the bench
and scored 13 points, looked to the future with excitement.
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