‘Eaters’ rally unravels late
Barry Faulkner
As visiting UC Irvine kept creeping and creeping back into a Big West
Conference men’s basketball game it appeared as if it had been blown
out of Thursday night, Utah State senior Spencer Nelson was fighting
a creeping feeling of his own.
“When [the Anteaters] got within three, I actually did think about
it for one second that they have been doing a pretty good job at
having our number here [at the Smith Spectrum],” Nelson said.
In the end, however, there was no Logan magic this time, as the
Aggies (16-1, 8-0 in conference) held on for a 57-48 triumph before
9,037, most of whom voiced their extreme pleasure at defeating UCI
for the first time in three seasons in their own building.
“They came to play,” Utah State Coach Stew Morrill said of the
Anteaters, who saw an early lead evaporate on a 24-2 Aggie run
spanning the end of the first half and the start of the second. “They
were physical and took a lot of things away from us. They dared us to
shoot the ball from the perimeter. We were really tight in the first
half.”
The Aggies, who came in leading the nation with a 52.2 field-goal
percentage, shot a season-low 26.7% in the first half (8 for 30).
But, thanks to a 10-0 run the final 4:36 before intermission, they
came out of the halftime locker room with a 22-22 tie, as well as
renewed confidence.
That confidence carried through after UCI’s Stanislav Zuzak tossed
in a jump hook, to open the second-half scoring.
Then, Aggie senior guard Cardell Butler, who scored just 13 points
the previous two games to see his team-leading scoring average fall
to 13.4, started another cascade for the hosts.
Butler hit a three-pointer, then converted a traditional
three-point play within a 22-second span to spark a 14-0 surge. He
capped the run with a three-point play on an emphatic dunk that made
it 36-24 Aggies with 14:28 remaining.
That lead expanded to 46-31 with 10:03 left, before Irvine, now
1-5 on the road, rediscovered its offense and made things
interesting.
During the 24-2 Utah State flurry, which spanned 11:08, UCI
struggled to even find quality shots. In one telltale sequence, the
Anteaters followed a 35-second shot clock violation with an errant
25-foot desperation three-point try to avert another shot-clock
turnover.
But sophomore guard Mike Efevberha nudged the visitors back on
track by scoring seven straight Irvine points, then scored again in
the middle of a 6-0 UCI burst that cut the deficit to 46-37 with 7:54
left.
After a USU three ball, UCI senior center Adam Parada, who had
just two points and just three field-goal attempts to that point,
scored seven straight to pull the ‘Eaters within 49-44.
Jeff Gloger continued the Irvine comeback with a 19-footer to cut the lead to three with 4:13 left.
Butler, who scored 15 of his game-high 22 points after halftime,
gave the Anteaters another opportunity to close when he missed a
three-point try, but the rebound was collected inside by Nelson, who
was fouled and made both free throws.
Matt Okoro kept UCI in it with a layin off a Parada feed with 3:13
left.
Gloger rebounded a subsequent Aggie miss, but Irvine missed a pair
of point-blank attempts to give help the Aggies protect their lead.
That lead bulged to 54-48 when Butler hit the last of his four
three-pointers with 54 ticks remaining and Irvine could not break a
game-ending scoreless drought that lasted the final 3:13.
“We had a three-point game and the ball rolled around the rim on a
couple [UCI] shots inside,” UCI Coach Pat Douglass said. “They’re
16-1 and a tough team to play, but I thought we played them well. I
think this is something we can use as a stepping stone. I think we
can still catch the teams at the top [of the standings]. We just
couldn’t muster it up tonight for 40 minutes.”
The loss dropped UCI (9-8, 4-4) out of a third-place tie with UC
Santa Barbara, which defeated UC Riverside, 66-62, Thursday.
Efevberha finished with a team-high 14 points for the Anteaters,
who wound up 19 of 50 from the field to post their lowest point total
of the season (a 52-point performance in a loss at Sacramento State
had been their worst).
Parada added nine points, 11 rebounds and two blocked shots, but
the Anteaters managed just four points off the bench (all by junior
Greg Ethington).
USU, which got 12 points from sophomore Nate Harris, as well as
eight points and 11 rebounds from Nelson, who came off the bench in
his first game back from a broken nose, had 13 points and 15 rebounds
from its reserves.
With Utah State struggling form the field in the first half, UCI
seized leads of 9-2, 19-10 and 22-12.
ZOTS -- Utah State entered Thursday’s game ranked No. 2 in the
CollegeInsider.com mid-major Top 25 poll, behind Gonzaga ... The
Aggies also came into the game leading the nation in field-goal
percentage (52.2) ... The game pitted the two teams with the best
three-point field-goal percentage in the conference. UCI came in at
No. 1 (93 of 233 for 39.9%), while USU had hit 84 of 214 for 39.3%.
USU hit 7 of 19 from threedom, while UCI connected on just 2 of 12
beyond the arc ... Aggies Coach Stew Morrill noted before the game
how physical UCI is playing. This is high praise, since UCI Coach Pat
Douglass, citing Utah State’s superior physical strength in last
year’s 62-55 Big West tournament semifinal loss to the Aggies,
emphasized off-season weight training among his players ... With Utah
Coach Rick Majerus’ resignation Wednesday, early speculation for his
replacement includes Morrill, who is 134-43 in six seasons with the
Aggies, 352-181 in 18 years as a Division I head coach ... USU
entered Thursday with the nation’s fifth-best winning percentage in
the 2000s (79.7). The Aggies trail only Duke (86.7), Stanford (81.9),
Kansas (80.4) and Oklahoma (80.3) ...UCI visits Idaho Saturday night,
attempting to extend its winning streak over the Vandals (5-12, 2-6)
to eight ... The Utah State victory gave the Aggies a 27-26 lead in
the all-time series against UCI ... The Aggies, however, are only
15-10 against UCI at home ... USU has won 12 straight home games,
dating back to last year’s 59-58 loss to UCI.
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Big West Conference
Utah State 57, UC Irvine 48
UC Irvine - Zuzak 7, Okoro 8, Parada 9, Efevberha 14, Gloger 6, Ethington 4. 3-pt. goals - Efevberha 1, Gloger 1. Fouled out - None. Technicals - None. Utah State - Harris 12, Williams 0, Ahmad 2, Butler 22, M. Brown 8, Nelson 8, Huber 5. 3-pt. goals -
Butler 4, M. Brown 2, Huber 1. Fouled out - None. Techniclas - None. Haltfime - 22-22.
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