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Barry Faulkner
After falling, 62-54, to Big West Conference visitor University of
the Pacific Thursday to extend its losing streak to four and drop to
9-10, 4-6 in conference, a fair question regarding the UC Irvine
men’s basketball team might be: Where do the Anteaters go from here?
For the first time all season, UCI Coach Pat Douglass said he may
or may not turn to the familiar faces that have anchored the starting
lineup, to lead the ‘Eaters into their immediate future.
“We’re going to find people who want to fight through it,”
Douglass said, after watching starters Jeff Gloger, Mike Efevberha
and Adam Parada combine for nine points against the Tigers (14-7,
9-1).
“We have some seniors who have never been through this [losing].
But we’re going to battle back and [as coaches] continue teaching our
players how to play and compete. We’re not in a position to compete
for a league title right now, but we’re going to keep competing.”
One such competitor was 6-foot-8 junior Greg Ethington, who scored
a career-high 17 points and grabbed four of his five rebounds on the
offensive end.
“Ethington had one of his better games,” said Douglass, who did
not have the luxury of Ethington’s services in a 67-52 loss at UOP on
Jan. 10. Ethington was sidelined the first four conference games due
to an academic issue.
Ethington, who at 250 pounds provided a more formidable presence
against the Tigers’ aggressive post patrol, basically took over for
Parada, a 7-0 senior who played just 21 minutes, six after
intermission, and finished with one point.
Parada, who had averaged 17.3 points and 10 rebounds over the
previous three games, to take over the team lead in both statistical
categories, also managed just one point in the first meeting against
Pacific.
“We’ve watched a lot of tape on them and discovered Parada doesn’t
like a lot of contact inside,” UOP Coach Bob Thomason said. “He likes
space in there. So, our challenge was for our big guys to beat him to
the spot inside. We were able to do that.”
Parada, who had a season-high 26 points and a team-high 11 boards
in Saturday’s loss at Idaho, missed both of his field-goal attempts
Thursday. He went 0 for 1 from the field in the first Pacific
meeting.
“I’m surprised, too,” Thomason said of Parada’s lack of
production, which included one rebound and one steal. “There’s no way
I thought he’d have just one point again tonight.”
Ethington, whose previous career-high was 13 points -- at Stanford
last season -- made 8 of 18 field-goal tries, including his only
three-pointer.
After UCI made just two of its first 20 second-half field-goal
attempts, Ethington, shooting with both his right and left hands
inside, scored six of the next seven Irvine points to help keep the
deficit to seven points with 7:01 left in the game.
UOP senior guard Miah Davis, who poured in a career-high 26 points
on 8-of-12 shooting, including 4 of 7 from three-point range, then
netted a three ball to start a 5-0 UOP run.
But UCI answered with an 8-2 surge, capped by a Ross Schraeder
three-pointer, that drew the hosts within 56-50 with 3:07 left.
Davis, however, broke the Anteaters’ backs with a three-pointer
from the left wing to beat the shot clock on the ensuing possession
and UOP, now on a five-game winning streak, was not threatened again.
“Miah was awesome,” Thomason said of his veteran floor leader. “He
got a concussion in the Utah State game [Jan. 15] and missed our game
at Idaho two days later. But ever since, he has been our heart and
soul, both offensively and on defense. I told him if I’d have known a
concussion was going to do that for his game, I’d have slugged him
with a two-by-four a long time ago.”
UCI senior forward Stanislav Zuzak added 15 points for the hosts,
who made just 19 of 55 field-goal attempts (34.5%). It was UCI’s
third-poorest shooting performance of the season. The Eaters shot
just 34% at UOP and 31.4% in a Dec. 20 loss at Sacramento State.
“We got the ball inside, we just didn’t convert,” said Douglass,
whose team’s shooting woes helped UOP overcome a 34-29 rebounding
deficit. UCI had 19 offensive rebounds to the Tigers’ eight.
Gloger (six points and a team-high six rebounds) and Efevberha (a
season-low two points), have slipped into an offensive slump. They
combined for just 10 points at Idaho and Efevberha, just 1 of 7 from
the field Thursday, is now a mere 7 of 24 from the field (29.2%) his
last three contests.
ZOTS -- Thursday’s UC Irvine loss, combined with a Long Beach
State loss at home against Cal State Northridge and Idaho’s home
triumph over UC Santa Barbara, means UCI, Long Beach, Northridge and
Idaho are 4-6 in conference. The foursome sits two games behind
third-place UCSB, five games behind second-place Pacific and six
games back of Utah State. UC Riverside, idle Thursday, is 3-6, while
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is 3-7 and Cal State Fullerton 2-7 ... UCI
will attempt to bounce back Saturday with a 7:35 p.m. home date with
Northridge. The game is homecoming for UCI and festivities will
include a doubleheader with the women (who host Northridge at 5:15).
The three latest inductees into the UCI Athletic Hall of Fame,
inducted at a brunch ceremony Saturday, will also be introduced
during the men’s game. They are Greg Jablonski (men’s tennis), George
Newland (men’s water polo) and Tim Tift (men’s basketball coach and
administrator) ... UOP’s victory Thursday, only its fourth win in the
last 11 meetings with UCI, gave the Tigers a 30-29 lead in the
all-time series ... The win was also the 325th Bob Thomason has been
involved with as either a player or coach at the school ... Thomason
played at Pacific from 1968-71, where his teammates included UCI
Coach Pat Douglass. The two are best friends and speak by phone about
two or three times a week ... Former Northridge starters Joe Frazier
and Chris Davis were suspended for the season last week by Coach
Bobby Braswell. Frazier scored a team-high 14 points in a 72-56 home
loss to UCI Jan. 8.
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Big West Conference
Pacific 64, UC Irvine 52
Pacific -- Maraker 10, Korajkic 3, Yango 8, Davis 26, Doubley 2, Cockle 5, Newton 5, Purnell 3, White 2. 3-pt. goals -- Davis 4, Maraker 2, Korajkic 1, Purnell 1, Cockle 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. UC Irvine -- Zuzak 15, Okoro 6, Parada
1, Gloger 6, Efevberha 2, Ethington 17, Schraeder 5. 3-pt. goals -- Zuzak 2, Schraeder 1, Ethington 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. Halftime -- UOP, 28-26.
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