Douglass drives his message home
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Barry Faulkner
BREN EVENTS CENTER -- In his continuing effort to emphasize little
things like defensive intensity, rebounding, shot selection and
taking care of the ball, UC Irvine men’s basketball coach Pat
Douglass resorted to the biggest selling point at his disposal
Saturday night.
So it was that junior point guard Aaron Fitzgerald, leading the
Big West Conference in assists per game (5.7), found himself excluded
from the starting lineup before a homecoming crowd of 3,123 against
visiting UC Riverside.
Fitzgerald, held scoreless for the first time all season on 0-of-6
shooting in Thursday’s one-point home loss to Cal State Fullerton,
responded with 11 points, five assists and six rebounds to help the
Anteaters hold off Riverside, 56-53.
UCI senior center Greg Ethington, who along with junior guard Ross
Schraeder are now the only Anteaters to start every game this season,
added a game-high 17 points and seven rebounds to the cause.
The win matched last year’s victory total for UCI (11-10, 5-8 in
conference) and allowed the ‘Eaters to strengthen their grip on
seventh place in the scramble to earn one of the eight conference
tournament berths. It also avenged a 68-55 loss at Riverside Jan. 13.
The Anteaters shot 58.3% in the opening half, but their nine
turnovers helped the Highlanders (8-14, 3-9) enter the second 20
minutes down only 28-27.
UCI needed a 10-0 run erase a 39-35 deficit, then held on down the
stretch, thanks to some offensive aggressiveness, execution and
timely free-throw shooting, as well as one final impressive defensive
stop.
Fitzgerald’s nifty crossover move near the foul line created an
avenue for his layup that put the hosts up, 54-49, with 2:56 left.
Larry Cunningham, a freshman who had a career-high 29 points in
UCR’s win over Irvine last month, scored the next four points to pull
the visitors within one with 12.3 seconds left.
But Schraeder, who was held without a three-pointer for the first
time in 11 games, made both one-and-one free throws with 11.5 seconds
left to create a three-point bulge.
Strong defensive pressure, including switching on several handoffs
on the perimeter, helped eat up the remaining time, as Riverside did
not get a shot off in its attempt to force overtime.
“We’ve had to earn everything we’ve gotten all year and this was
just another game like that,” said Douglass, who informed Fitzgerald
Friday he would be coming off the bench for the first time since his
freshman season at Portland State in 2001-02.
“I think it was a good decision by coach,” Fitzgerald said after
Saturday’s triumph. “I think I needed to refocus. It was all about
mind-set. I just tried to come out and focus on things like
rebounding and playing hard on defense, not just offense.”
Ethington praised Fitzgerald for his resolve after being benched.
“There was some uncertainty as to how he would respond,” Ethington
said. “He had time to think and adjust after learning [Friday] night
he wasn’t going to get the starting nod. I think [Douglass’ decision]
worked.”
Ethington, who had 12 points at halftime and sank eight of his
first 10 field-goal attempts, said it was important to play strong in
the paint.
“Their big guys are very physical and, last time, they just took
it to us,” Ethington said.
Five Riverside big men, all of whom are at least as tall as the
6-foot-8 Ethington, combined for just five points, 10 rebounds and
six turnovers in 60 combined minutes of playing time.
Schraeder finished with 10 points, while Jeff Gloger collected six
points, five rebounds, four assists, two steals and one blocked shot
for the winners.
UCI, with three of its final five conference games on the road,
can go a long way toward securing a Big West tournament bid with a
win Thursday at ninth-place Long Beach State.
Big West Conference
UC Irvine 56
UC Riverside 53
UC Riverside -- Schille 1, Jobe 4, Williams 14, Ost 13, Porter 11,
Cunningham 7, Bell 3.
3-pt. goals -- Ost 3, Porter 1, Bell 1.
Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None.
UC Irvine -- Campbell 7, Baker 0, Ethington 17, Schraeder 10,
Gloger 6, Fitzgerald 11, Metelski 3, Armstrong 2.
3-pt. goals -- Campbell 1, Fitzgerald 1.
Fouled out -- None.
Technicals -- None.
Halftime -- UC Irvine, 28-27.
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