Barry FaulknerOther than some sterling first-half defense...
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Barry Faulkner
Other than some sterling first-half defense and a three-point,
final-minute swish by senior walk-on Ryan Snook, there wasn’t much
that was memorable about UC Irvine’s 75-49 exhibition victory over
visiting Cal State Los Angeles Thursday night.
But that suits Anteater men’s basketball coach Pat Douglass just
fine.
“We have a tough tournament coming up [the season-opening Dell
Black Coaches Association Classic in Cincinnati, Nov. 15-17], with
three games in three days,” Douglass said after his team disposed of
the Division II Golden Hawks with little trouble. “That’s what I just
got done telling the guys in our locker room.”
Douglass’ pregame oratory must have encouraged defensive
intensity, as the hosts shuffled and swarmed in their man-to-man,
holding the visitors to just 21.4% shooting from the field (6 of 28),
before intermission.
Cal State L.A., making its season debut, hit 12 of 24 field-goal
tries in the second half to finish at 34.6%. But after UCI built a
39-20 halftime edge, holding the Hawks to single-digits the first
14:21 of the contest, the 1,420 in attendance hardly seemed to
notice.
“I thought we had much better defensive intensity,” said Douglass,
who was less than pleased about giving up 91 points in Saturday’s
three-point exhibition win over the EA Sports Southwest All-Stars.
“We didn’t give up as many easy buckets.”
Instead, UCI gave the visitors consistent grief, often limiting
them to perimeter passing that rendered the experimental trapezoid
three-second lane a no-Hawk zone.
“I thought our post guys did a better job of being more
assertive,” Douglass continued. “That was also much improved from our
previous ballgame.”
Keyed by its defense, which wound up forcing 21 turnovers, six of
which came during a first-half span of 9:02 in which Cal State L.A.
did not have a field goal, the Anteaters remained in command, after
quickly building an 11-2 lead.
The advantage grew to 29-7, before the Hawks found some offensive
success, paring the deficit to 35-20 with two minutes left in the
half.
But a 9-0 Irvine run spanning the end of the first half and the
start of the second, including three-pointers by Ross Schraeder and
Stanislaus Zuzak, virtually rendered the final 18 minutes a, well,
exhibition.
“Once we got the big lead, it was a little difficult to maintain
our intensity,” said Douglass, who saw his team hold an opponent
under 50 points just twice during last year’s 20-9 campaign in which
it set a single-season record for fewest points allowed per game
(64).
Sophomore guard Mike Efevberha, who scored 28 in the first
exhibition, led three Anteaters in double figures with 13 points. Two
came on a breakaway slam dunk after a steal that was part of a
six-point spurt that pushed the lead to 55-28 with 13:17 remaining.
UCI led by as many as 29, before emptying the bench, much to the
delight of the student rooters.
Schrader had 12 points and Jeff Gloger 11, while senior forward
Matt Okoro had a team-high eight rebounds.
David Conte, a redshirt freshman out of Costa Mesa High, scored
two points in his collegiate debut for the Golden Hawks.
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