Bummer
Steve Virgen
Unexplainable. No excuses. UC Santa Barbara outplayed UC Irvine.
That’s what UCI men’s basketball coach Pat Douglass said after his
team played as if its Big West Conference game against the Gauchos
had little, if any, meaning.
UCSB, on the other hand, displayed a purpose, using a suffocating
defense that led to a 70-54 victory over the Anteaters, who lost
their first home game of the season, Thursday in front of 2,570 at
the Bren Events Center.
It was UCI’s worst home loss in four years and its lowest scoring
output of the season.
The Anteaters (11-6, 5-3 in the Big West) are in a second-place
tie in league with Pacific. The Gauchos (9-9, 6-2), last year’s Big
West Tournament champions, won their fourth-straight game and moved
into a first-place tie with Utah State.
“I don’t know why we didn’t come out and (play with aggression,
confidence and discipline,” said Douglass, whose team shared the Big
West regular-season title with Utah State, but lost to UCSB in the
semifinals of the conference tournament last year.
“Everyone knew this was an important ballgame. They came out,
stuck it to us and exploited us, and we couldn’t fight back.”
Douglass said the Anteaters were outplayed in every phase of the
game. Outplayed, indeed.
UCSB shot better than UCI (49% to 36.6%), which finished 15 for 41
from the field.
The Gauchos took care of the ball. The Anteaters did not. The
‘Eaters had 19 turnovers, 11 in the first half, when Santa Barbara
built a 38-24 lead. UCI had four leads in the first half, the latter
came with 9:31 left after senior guard Mike Hood nailed a
three-pointer while being fouled. He hit the free throw for the
four-point play and gave the Anteaters a 16-15 lead, but the Gauchos
outscored UCI, 23-8, to grab complete control of the game.
Santa Barbara showed patience in its half-court offense, scoring
22 points in the paint to UCI’s 10. The Gauchos’ defense caused
turnovers that led to 28 points.
“In a game like this it’s hard to pinpoint any one player and try
to say whether he played well,” Douglas said of his squad. “It’s a
team game, and as a team, I hate to use these words, we just really
fell apart.”
The Gauchos, who were picked to finish first in the Big West media
and coaches’ preseason polls, seemed to improve their play in the
second half. They upped their lead to 46-29, three and a half minutes
into the half, and they increased their advantage to 57-38 with 10:14
left. UCSB maintained its 19-point lead over the next five minutes
and earned its biggest lead, 67-46, with 4:52 left.
“There better be a sense of pride every time we play the game,”
UCSB Coach Bob Williams said. “There’s a sense of confidence that
we’re getting better. There’s a sense of aggressiveness that we have
to attack. This group has a lot of pride. They have a lot of
confidence and they played that way tonight.”
Santa Barbara junior forward Branduinn Fullove, who scored a
game-high 22 points, took over in the second half, finding his points
on backdoor cuts to the basket, turnaround, fadeaway jumpers and free
throws. He scored 16 points in the second half.
“We’re playing our best basketball right now,” Fullove said.
“We’re steamrolling right now. We thought they would be coming after
us because of the loss last year in the tournament. We thought they
would have the hunger. We just brought our best effort and it was
enough to get us up by a lot at the end.”
UCI freshman point guard Jeff Gloger led the Anteaters with 13
points. The Gauchos chose to leave Gloger open and instead turned
their focus on Hood, who had scored 59 points in the previous four
games. Hood finished with seven points.
In the first half, the Anteaters responded with freshman Ross
Schraeder, who hit his first three three-pointers, but that was not
enough to solve Santa Barbara’s defensive plan, as UCI never
established an inside game.
Senior forward Jordan Harris, the Anteaters’ leading scorer this
season, scored five points.
Junior center Adam Parada had six points and junior forward
Stanislav Zuzak did not score.
“We didn’t have the discipline to move the ball to get it inside,”
Douglass said.
“They didn’t guard (Gloger). So, we moved Mike Hood to the point,
and he doesn’t know how to play the point. You put your halfback at
the quarterback position and it doesn’t always work.”
ZOTS -- The Anteaters are now 33-4 at the Bren Events
center, dating back to the end of the 1999-2000 season ... Hood had
his free-throw streak come to an end. He made 23 foul shots in a row.
The school record is 34 by Johnny Rogers (1984-85) ... Santa Barbara
fans, a.k.a. the Gaucho Locos, held a sign that read, “Chocked In
Anaheim,” playing off the letters of the group the CIA, Completely
Insane Anteaters.
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