‘Eaters wrap up fifth spot
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BREN EVENTS CENTER -- Contrary to the more familiar quotation
attributed to Leo Durocher, nice guys also finish fifth.
Greg Ethington, UC Irvine’s lone senior, who is noted among his
teammates and coaches for his consistent geniality, made sure the
Anteaters did exactly that in the Big West Conference men’s
basketball race this week.
The 6-foot-8 center followed his first double-double of the season
in Thursday’s home win over UC Santa Barbara with 21 points, 10
rebounds and at least double-figure ovations, to pace a 79-49
conference victory over visiting Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Saturday
before 2,046 on Senior Night.
The win, combined with UCSB’s loss at Long Beach State, gave the
Anteaters (15-12, 8-10 in conference), sole possession of fifth
place. UCSB and Long Beach State finished tied for sixth, one game
back.
UCI will meet eighth-place Idaho in the first round of the
conference tournament Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Anaheim Convention
Center.
“Ethington, who just might be the Anteaters’ lone representative
on the all-conference team, had 15 points and nine boards at
halftime, helping build a 45-21 lead.
Ethington hit both field-goal tries and both free-throw attempts
after halftime, but played just six of the final 20 minutes. He was 7
of 11 from the field, including his fifth three-pointer of the
season, and was 6 of 8 from the foul line.
His final exit in his last home game came with 6:38 left. It was
marked by waves to the student rooters, handshakes and pats on the
back by his coaches and high fives with his teammates.
“Greg really fired out,” UCI Coach Pat Douglass said. “He had an
exceptional second half of league play. As our only senior, he has
had a big load to carry. But he’s done a good job.”
Ethington averaged 16.3 points and 6.7 rebounds the last seven
conference games and his 6.2 season rebounding average leads the
team. He has averaged 12.6 points, second on the team, and is the
only player to start all 27 games.
He credited assistant Tod Murphy, UCI’s No. 2 all-time scorer and
an NBA veteran, for helping him improve in all facets of his game as
a collegian.
“[Murphy] has been so important to my development the last three
years,” Ethington said. “He has helped me offensively, defensively,
with my attitude, the whole thing.”
Ethington displayed his myriad offensive skills, netting jump
hooks with both hands, backing defenders down, facing up to both
drive and pass, and knocking down outside jumpers.
“It definitely feels good to finish the season like this,”
Ethington said, when asked of his individual success. “It was fun out
there. That’s what you want on your last night.”
Douglass also delivered credit to his team for attacking the
last-place Mustangs with intensity after the ‘Eaters had clinched a
tournament berth Thursday.
That intensity proved too much for the visitors (5-22, 3-15), who
trailed by as many as 34.
The 30-point margin was UCI’s biggest conference triumph in two
seasons and its most lopsided victory since a 106-69 season-opening
thrashing of visiting Cal State Dominguez Hills.
Nic Campbell matched his career high with 11 points, while Patrick
Sanders scored a career-high nine off the bench.
Big West Conference
UC Irvine 79,
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 49
Cal Poly -- Enzweiler 2, Lisinac 11, Titchenal 8, Whiten 14, Jones
5, McGinn 4, Socci 3, Henry 2.
3-pt. goals -- Whiten 2, Jones 1.
UC Irvine -- Campbell 11, Gloger 6, Ethington 21, Schraeder 7,
Fitzgerald 4, Armstrong 9, Sanders 9, Fells 7, Baker 3, Metelski 2.
3-pt. goals -- Cambell 1, Ethington 1, Schraeder 1, Armstrong 1,
Baker 1.
Halftime -- UC Irvine, 45-21.
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