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The post-Jerry Green era began with an L, and UC Irvine senior
Jordan Harris hoped the 63-56 loss to Cal State Bakersfield also
started a wake-up call for the Anteaters.
The Roadrunners, a NCAA Division II team which went 24-5 last
year, pulled ahead late and provided the Anteaters with memories of
2000.
“I hope (it’s a wake-up call),” Harris said of the loss Saturday
night at the Centennial Garden in Bakersfield. “I hope it’s like when
we lost two years ago in an exhibition game to South Dakota, which
was also a Division II team. They came to our place and spanked us.
We ended up winning 25 games that year. Hopefully this will work out
the same way. We just have to play better.”
Harris played in his first game since injuring his post cruciate
ligament four months ago.
The Anteaters, who went 21-11 last year and shared the Big West
Conference title with Utah State, went cold in the second half,
making just one of their first 16 shots. The Roadrunners took
advantage and built a 51-45 lead.
“Normally, we’re a pretty good shooting team,” said UCI Coach Pat
Douglass, who guided the Roadrunners to NCAA Division II titles in
1993, ’94 and ’97.
“Maybe it was their defense, but we could just find the basket. I
don’t have ny significant feelings about the loss. I would like for
us win any game we compete in. I would have liked for us to show the
quality of a Division I team, but we didn’t do that.”
Douglass kept UCI 7-foot center Adam Parada out of the game for a
significant amount of time in the second half. It appeared Douglass
was experimenting with different lineups, but that was not the case.
“Right now a lot of guys can’t go a lot of minutes,” Douglass
said. “We’re trying to keep people fresh.”
Douglass also mentioned the inexperience he noticed from his six
freshman, who saw their first action. It was the first game with UCI
for Jeff loger,
Nic Campbell, Ross Schraeder, DeVaughn Peace, Mike Efevberha and
Ryan Codi.
Campbell, a 6-6 guard/forward from Australia started the game,
while Gloger, a redshirt guard last year, played 26 minutes, one more
minute than Parada.
“We have six freshmen and at times we didn’t get the type of guard
play that we need to get,” Douglass said.
UCI shot 5 of 23 from the field in the second half. The Anteaters
also hit just three of their 21 3-point shot attempts.
Parada scored 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting. Stanislav Zuzak, a
6-10 junior, was the first player off the bench and he led the
Anteaters with 19 points.
“If it were my choice I would be playing in there,” Parada said.
“But we weren’t hitting our shots and I wasn’t doing any good in
there. I was getting double-teamed so maybe it was good to get (a
different lineup) in there. I’m learning a lot from (the loss). You
can’t take any team for granted. They were looking forward to this
game and they probably had this game circled on their calendar.”
The Anteaters led 34-32 at halftime. They, at times, displayed
good ball movement on their half-court offense. But, they also had
several breakdowns on defense. Bakersfield’s Fred Nichols led the
Roadrunners with 16 points, while Terri Miller (14) and Darmarius
Akins (10) also scored in double figures. Akins went with a quick
release and hit an eight-foot shot that banked in to give the
Roadrunners a 61-56 lead with 16 seconds left.
Harris had hit a three-pointer with 42 seconds left that left the
Anteaters still trailing, 59-56.
“We didn’t totally lose our composure, even though we weren’t
hitting our shots,” Douglass said. “We don’t have a margin for error.
We need to execute.”
Roadrunners’ Coach Henry Clark, who was an assistant under
Douglass during the ‘90s, was impressed with his team.
“I knew this team was going to come out and play hard,” Clark
said.
“I know Douglass wants to win another Big West title and I know he
wants to get deep in that Big West tournament.”
ZOTS: Clark was also thankful to play against the Anteaters, he
said.”I thank Pat for allowing us to play his team and allowing us to
get better,” Clark said. “It’s not everyday a Division I team will
come to a Division II school and play.” ... Saturday night’s game
featured a crowd of 1,631 ... Mike Hood, Nic Campbell, Jordan Harris,
Matt Okoro and Adam Parada started the game.
Cal St. Bakersfield 63, UC Irvine 56
Exhibition
UC Irvine -- Harris 11, Okoro 6, Parada 10, Campbell 0, Hood 4,
Gloger 0, Zuzak 19, Baskauskas 0, Efevberha 0, Ethington 6.
3-pt. goals -- Harris 2, Zuzak 1.
Fouled out -- None.
Technical fouls -- None
Cal State Bakersfield -- Nichols 16, Rajniak 2, Pinnock 8, Akins
10, Speer 8, Threatt 2, Johnson 3, Miller 14.
3-pt. goals -- Akins 1, Johnson 1.
Fouled out -- None.
Halftime -- UCI, 34-32.
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