Men’s basketball: One for the records?
RIVERSIDE - Tonight could be the night UC Irvine senior guard Jerry
Green becomes the Anteaters’ all-time leading scorer, and the only person
that stands in his way will be watching.
The Anteaters take on host UC Riverside in a Big West Conference men’s
basketball matchup at 7:05 p.m.
Green needs just 20 points to tie current Riverside assistant coach
Tod Murphy, who sits at the top of UCI’s career scoring list with 1,778
points.
The Anteaters (14-6, 7-2 in the Big West) are tied with Cal State
Northridge for first in the conference standings. UCI is coming off a
50-47 loss to host Cal Poly Saturday.
Green scored a season-low seven points against the Mustangs, but still
leads the conference in scoring and is 22nd in the nation with a 20.8
points per game average.
In addition to Green, sophomore center Adam Parada (11.9 ppg, 6.6
rebounds per game) and sophomore forward Stanislav Zuzak (10.1 ppg, 5.1
rpg) will start.
“I think Adam and Stanislav have moved to another level of play,” UCI
Coach Pat Douglass said. “We said early on as we got through the year
that we thought that would happen and it has.”
Rounding out the starting line-up are junior forward Jordan Harris
(11.4 ppg, 6.7 rpg) and senior guard Mike Hood (8.8 ppg).
The Highlanders (6-11, 3-6) will counter with sophomore Vili Morton
(11.6 ppg, 8.5 rpg), who leads the Big West in field goal percentage
(60.9%).
Also looking to contribute will be junior forward John Galbreath (9.4
ppg).
UC Riverside is looking to rebound after losing road games to Cal
State Northridge and Pacific last week.
“We’re expecting a tough contest,” Douglass said. “We’re starting the
second half of league play and trying to go out and notch every win we
can get. The team that is the most consistent is the one that will win
the conference.”
In their last meeting, the Anteaters defeated the Highlanders, 72-53,
on Jan. 5 at the Bren Events Center.
Parada scored 20 points for UCI, currently ranked No. 7 nationally in
the NCAA with a .494 field-goal percentage.
The Anteaters are also ranked 12th in three-point field goal
percentage at .407.
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