One last tuneup
Steve Virgen
Tonight’s game at the Bren Event Center features two teams that
appear to be headed in opposite directions. The UC Irvine men’s
basketball team will be looking for its third straight win and a
chance to gain momentum before Big West Conference action, as the
Anteaters host Florida Atlantic tonight at 7:35. It is the second
game of a doubleheader which has the UCI women’s basketball team
hosting Portland State at 5:15 p.m.
Florida Atlantic (4-7), coached by former UNLV standout Sidney
Green, has lost four straight, including a 91-75 loss at San Diego
State Saturday. Chris Thomas, a 6-foot-4 junior guard, led the Owls
with 19 points. Florida Atlantic’s 5-10 junior guard Earnest
Crumbley, who leads the Owls in scoring this season, added 13 points.
Florida Atlantic won the Atlantic Sun title last year to earn an
NCAA Tournament berth and lost to Alabama in the first round. The
Owls have one common opponent with UCI this season. They defeated
Indiana-Purdue, Fort Wayne, 93-86 in double overtime Nov. 19.
The Anteaters (5-3) had six players score in double figures which
led to a 96-79 victory over IPFW Saturday night. UCI shot 48.4% from
the field, 62.1% in the first half. UCI Coach Pat Douglass said his
team is making progress, as the Anteaters have won five of their past
six games.
UCI redshirt freshman Ross Schraeder, who has been effective in a
reserve role, scored a career-high 15 points in his first collegiate
start Saturday, while forwards Jordan Harris and Stanislav Zuzak came
off the bench and added 18 points each. Zuzak scored all of his
points in the second half.
Adam Parada could possibly break back into the starting lineup
tonight. The Anteaters’ 7-0 junior center, who has not started the
past two games, scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds in 23
minutes. Harris, who did not start Saturday because he missed
practice on Christmas night, will most likely start, as well.
UCI will open Big West play with three road games beginning with
Long Beach State Saturday at 7:35 p.m.
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