Anteaters pull away
Barry Faulkner
The UC Irvine men’s basketball team came away with it’s ideal
post-Christmas gift -- an 85-75 victory -- in the Big West Conference
opener Tuesday night before 2,328 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
And, ever the polite guest, it was Anteater junior guard Aaron
Fitzgerald who took care of the dishes.
Fitzgerald, who was just 1 of 6 from the field in a seesaw first
half, produced assists on the visitors’ first five second-half
buckets, including two Ross Schraeder three-pointers to key a
game-turning 8-0 run.
When Fitzgerald’s three-minute, 23-second distribution display was
over, UCI (6-2, 1-0 in the Big West) had seized the lead for good on
its way to ending an eight-game road losing streak against conference
competition.
Fitzgerald had six of his career-high-tying nine assists after
intermission and Schraeder, who sank 6 of 13 three-point tries (and
is now 28 of 58 for the season -- 48.3% -- beyond the arc), finished
with a game-high 20 points to extend the ‘Eaters’ winning streak to
five and continue to foster their burgeoning confidence.
“Any time you win the first game in league on the road, it’s big,”
UCI Coach Pat Douglass said.
As has been the case during UCI’s reversal from a 1-2 start, there were myriad contributions.
Freshman Darren Fells scored a career-high 15 points, senior Greg
Ethington added 14 points and eight rebounds and sophomore Nic
Campbell chipped in 11 points and nine boards in 28 minutes.
Fitzgerald finished with seven rebounds and four steals, while
Jeff Gloger (nine points and five rebounds), Adam Metelski (four
points and six rebounds, including five on the offensive end) and
Shamar Armstrong (six points on two timely three-pointers), led the
bench brigade.
“Our bench did a nice job, Aaron got us going and Ross made some
threes,” Douglass said. “But the guy who continues to be steady is
Nic Campbell.” Campbell, who averaged 2.0 points as a redshirt
freshman last season, is averaging 6.7 points and 6.3 rebounds his
last three games, having cracked the starting lineup four games ago.
“I’m trying hard to work on the little things and find a role to
help the team,” said Campbell, known as a spot-up shooter in his club
days in Australia.
Neither club was able to create breathing room in the first half
Tuesday, as UCI took a 42-40 edge into intermission. In the first 20
minutes, the game had 11 ties and 22 lead changes.
Mustang freshman Dawin Whiten hit a three-pointer to open the
second half for the 23rd lead change, but Schraeder netted
back-to-back three balls and Campbell followed with a layup created
by a Fitzgerald steal to set UCI in winning motion.
“We’ve been pretty much a second-half ballclub,” Douglass said.
Cal Poly (2-6, 0-1) whittled an 11-point UCI lead to 79-73 with 1:43
left, but UCI got two offensive rebounds to help eat 54 seconds off
the clock, before the Mustangs got the ball back.
Gloger, Schraeder and Campbell all converted one-and-one
free-throw opportunities in the final 47 seconds to secure the win.
UCI plays at UC Santa Barbara, a 54-47 winner Tuesday over Long
Beach State, Thursday at 7:05 p.m.
Big West Conference
UC Irvine 85,
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 75
UC Irvine - Campbell 11, Fells 15, Ethington 14, Schraeder 20,
Fitzgerald 2, Gloger 9, Armstrong 6, Metelski 4, Sanders 4.
3-pt. goals - Schraeder 6, Armstrong 2, Campbell 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
Cal Poly - Enzweiler 15, Haskins 4, Johnson 18, Whiten 14, Sampson
9, Finnegan 5, Titchenal 5, McGinn 3, Henry 2.
3-pt. goals - Whiten 4, Enzweiler 3, Finnegan 1, McGinn 1, Sampson
1.
Fouled out - Enzweiler.
Technicals - None.
Halftime - UCI, 42-40.
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