UCI women roll past Davis
UC Irvine’s women’s tennis team swept through visiting UC Davis, 7-0,
in a nonconference match Saturday.
The Anteaters (11-9), winners of seven of their last nine, swept
all three doubles matches to claim the doubles point and received
strong singles performances from Anna Bentzer, who handled Audrey
Wingo, 6-1, 6-0, at the No. 1 spot, and Becky Bernhard, who defeated
Ashley Lehman, 6-1, 6-1.
UCI plays its final regular season match against Big West
Conference foe and host UC Riverside at 2 p.m. Thursday.
Shaw soars for Lions
* TRACK AND FIELD: Vanguard University senior Brandon Shaw
finished second in the fast section of the men’s 800 meters Saturday
at Azusa Pacific University’s Meet of Champions.
Shaw’s time of 1:50.61 was a season best and easily earned him an
automatic qualifying berth for the NAIA Outdoor Nationals. The
automatic standard is 1:53.00. Shaw joins five other Lions, Matt
Meyer, Christol McDonald, Jenny Thune, Elizabeth Huipe and Laura
Bowman, who have already qualified for the Outdoor Nationals.
Anteaters have seconds
* TRACK AND FIELD: UC Irvine’s Kim Ramirez and Ricky Barnes earned
second-place finishes in the Brutus Hamilton Track & Field
Invitational at Edwards Stadium/Goldman Field in Berkeley, Calif.,
Saturday.
Ramirez, a senior, was runner-up in the 1,500 meters with a time
of 4:26.15, the seventh-fastest mark in UCI history.
Barnes, a junior, was second in the 5,000 in 14:31.65.
UCI’s Amber Nefas finished third in the 400 (57.68), Candice
Proctor was fourth in the 5,000 (18:03.31), Suzanne Purmort placed
fourth in the 400 hurdles (64.01), Danielle St. John was fifth in the
high jump (5 feet, 5 3/4 inches) and Kirsten Loftin was sixth in
the pole vault at 11-5 3/4 .
The Anteaters gained seventh-place finishes by Randi Houston in
the 100 (12.83), Erinn Kim in the 5,000 (18:12.72), Kelli Vanderburg
in the 3,000 steeplechase (11:38.47) and Orlisha Henlon in the high
jump (5-3 3/4 ).
In other men’s competition, the Anteaters’ Tom Whelan was fifth in
the mile (4:09.47) and John Wratten finished fifth in the high jump
at 6-8 3/4 .
Matadors strong at end
* VOLLEYBALL: Despite career highs in kills for Jayson Jablonsky
(25) and Matt Webber (24) the UC Irvine men’s volleyball team fell to
visiting Cal State Northridge, 27-30, 30-26, 30-27, 30-21, in a
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match Saturday.
Nils Nielsen led the Matadors (16-12, 9-11 in the MPSF) with 22
kills while Brandon Mel added 12 digs for the Anteaters (8-19, 6-14),
who fell out of playoff contention with the loss.
Northridge hit at a .542 clip in the fourth game while UCI managed
just .161.
Coast men sweep
* ROWING: Orange Coast College’s men’s rowing team swept four
races in a meet that included Long Beach State, UC Irvine and Chapman
University held in North Lido Channel Saturday.
OCC won the varsity eight race in 6:39 while UCI placed second in
6:47. Coxswain Candice Matheny, along with Komron Azizi, Elliott
Hayes, Stephen Edmunds, Samuel Proctor, Val Stepanchuk, Jeff Baitx,
Jordan Fissel and David Krueger, comprised Coast’s winning team.
Coast also won the 2,000-meter race in 6:42 in a stiff headwind
while the novice four team crossed in 8:08 and the junior varsity
finished in 7:19, ahead of UCI’s 7:46.
On the women’s side, OCC claimed the novice four and novice eight
races in 9:28 and 8:21, respectively.
UCI edged the OCC women in the Collins Cup varsity race by four
seconds, winning in 8:06.
Trojans down’Eaters
* WATER POLO: Five players scored two goals each as the
second-ranked USC women’s water polo team downed visiting UC Irvine,
11-5, in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation contest Saturday.
USC (17-3, 8-1 in the MPSF) outscored UCI, 6-0, in the second
period.
Robyn Kaake led UCI (11-11, 4-7) with four goals while Karly
Tivenan added one. Lauren Machanis made seven saves in net for the
Anteaters.
Mountain Pacific
Sports Federation
USC 11,
UC Irvine 5
Score by Quarters
*--*
UCI 1 0 3 1 -- 5
USC 3 6 1 1 -- 11
*--*
UC Irvine -- Kaake 4, Tivenan 1. Saves -- Machanis, 7.
USC -- Pardo 2, Hayes 2, Wenger 2, Figge 2, Van Norman 2, Nichols
1. Saves -- Mix 5, Lopez 6.
CdM duo honored
* BASKETBALL: Corona del Mar High junior Katie Schulte has been
selected to the first-team All-Pacific Coast League basketball team
by the circuit’s coaches.
Sophomore point guard Allie Duernberger was selected to the second
team.
Schulte, a 5-foot-6 guard, averaged 13.2 points per game and
scored more than 20 points on six occasions, including a season-high
30 Feb. 8 in CdM’s upset over league champion Laguna Beach.
Duernberger, a 5-5 point guard, led the Sea Kings with 127 assists
and was tied for the team lead with Schulte with 16 three-point
baskets.
Claire Bevacqua from Laguna Beach was named the Most Valuable
Player.
Wright among top 100
* GOLF: David Wright, formerly an instructor at Pelican Hill Golf
Club in Newport Coast, has been named a Top 100 Instructor by Golf
Magazine.
Wright, a two-time Southern California PGA Teacher of the Year,
left his post at Pelican Dec. 1 and now conducts golf schools and
individual lessons at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club, designed by Costa
Mesa resident Casey O’Callaghan, in Mission Viejo.
Wright has worked with more than 100 tour players worldwide
including Costa Mesa High product Dennis Paulson.
Stone ranked 17th
* ROWING: Stephanie Stone is ranked No. 17 in the world for the
girls 13-18 division in the 2,000 meters. Stone, a 14-year old with the Newport Aquatic Center, posted a time of seven minutes, 16
seconds. She is No. 11 in that age group in the USA.
That time ranks her 104 in the world for all ages and 69 for all
ages in the country.
Eight ‘Eaters honored
* ACADEMICS: Eight UC Irvine student-athletes have earned Academic
All-Big West Conference honors for winter sports.
To be eligible for the All-Academic team, student-athletes have to
maintain a 3.2 cumulative grade-point average, have attained a
sophomore standing academically and competed in at least 50 percent
of their team’s contests.
UCI’s honorees are men’s basketball players Jeff Gloger (political
science) and Ross Schraeder (sociology), women’s basketball player
Joanna Usher (economics), and women’s swimmers Megan Baker
(psychology & social behavior), Serena Butler (biological sciences),
Kim Do (applied ecology), Michelle Kumaus (criminology) and Abby Zern
(psychology).
The Anteater selections were among a total of 83 student-athletes
from the 10 member institutions who received the honor for the winter
sports of men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s and women’s
swimming and diving.
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