Women’s basketball: UNLV rallies past UCI, 71-52
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Richard Dunn
BREN EVENTS CENTER - In its home opener Monday night, the UC Irvine
women’s basketball team started with as much color as the pageantry
inside the arena against the University of Nevada Las Vegas.
But the Runnin’ Rebels switched to a zone defense and rallied in the
first half as the visitors defeated the Anteaters, 71-52, in
nonconference action.
“They started zoning us and we started standing around,” said UCI
Coach Mark Adams, whose squad (1-1) built a nine-point lead in the first
eight minutes, only to see it evaporate quicker than you can say Linda
Frohlich or Constance Jinks.
Frohlich, the Rebels’ 6-foot-2 senior forward and two-time Mountain
West Conference Player of the Year who is being closely surveyed by WNBA
teams, scored 20 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, dished out eight assists
and made three steals as the Rebels ran away in the second half.
Jinks, a 5-7 junior point guard, matched Frohlich’s game-high honors
with 20 points, while adding seven assists, as UNLV (2-0) outscored the
‘Eaters, 20-4, to open the second half.
“They’re really good,” Adams said of the Rebels. “Constance Jinks can
score any time she wants and Linda Frohlich can score any time she wants.
Those two are scoring machines.”
UCI missed its first seven shots from the field in the second half and
finished the half shooting 30% (9 of 30) as UNLV turned a close game into
a rout.
“When you have players with the ability of Frohlich and Jinks, you’ve
got to let them shoot the ball,” said UNLV Coach Regina Miller, whose duo
combined to shoot 16 of 34 from the floor and 6 of 6 from the foul line.
UCI, led by forward Wendy Gabbe’s 11 points, enjoyed a 16-7 edge after
Gabbe nailed a three-pointer with 11:59 left in the first half.
But, following a UNLV timeout, the Rebels went on a 19-2 run and never
trailed again.
“We wanted to play man defense, because that’s our bread and butter,
and UCI has so many scorers,” Miller said. “But then we integrated our
zone early and stuck with it in the second half, because it worked. When
they figured it out, we went back to man to man.”
Frohlich, an All-American last year who averaged 19.4 points and 9.5
rebounds a game, sparked the Rebels’ 19-2 run in the first half with
seven points in that span, including a three-pointer and a sweet fallaway
jumper with the shot clock running out. She capped the spurt with a pass
inside to Dishawn McCracklin, who scored easily on a layup with 5:21 left
in the half to give UNLV a 26-18 lead.
“Frohlich, Jinks and (6-6) Petra Glaser are our main players, but you
didn’t really get to see Glaser perform tonight,” said Miller, who
believes her team is a strong candidate for the NCAA Tournament this
season.
After UNLV led at halftime, 34-28, it dominated the first 10 minutes
of the second half to take a 54-32 lead.
UCI staged a mild comeback as Gabbe sank two three-pointers and Lisa
Faulkner canned another with 5:39 left in the game to cut UNLV’s
advantage to 60-46.
But Jinks took over, scoring 10 points down the stretch as the Rebels,
who made 15 of 19 from the foul line, ended the Anteaters’ rally.
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