‘Eaters’ streak halted
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Barry Faulkner
The combined weight of a seven-game losing streak finally gave way
under the collective shove of 10 shoulders Wednesday night.
All five UC Irvine starters scored in double figures to lead an
80-71 home triumph over Long Beach State that halted the longest
Anteater losing skein since 1999 and may also have saved a men’s
basketball season that had, having gone more than a month without a
victory, edged dangerously close to the brink.
The win moved UCI (10-13, 5-9 in the Big West Conference) a game
ahead of Long Beach State (6-17, 4-10) into sole possession of eighth
place with four conference games remaining. The No. 8 spot is
significant, because it brings with it the final berth into the
10-team conference’s postseason tournament.
“This was a big win for us,” said UCI Coach Pat Douglass, who,
along with his players, last savored the feeling Jan. 17 against
visiting Cal State Fullerton. “You try to tell the kids to just keep
playing hard and smart, but the bottom line is, you need to win
games.”
Douglass said Saturday’s 72-54 loss at UC Riverside, the ‘Eaters’
most lopsided setback in 48 games, dating back to last season, might
have triggered a resurgence of enthusiasm among his players.
“We hadn’t been blown out in any of the other games [during the
streak], before Saturday,” Douglass said. “Maybe that made the kids
think ‘I guess we need to pick this up a little.’ ”
No Anteater took that message to heart more than 6-foot-8 junior
forward Greg Ethington. The 250-pounder brought much more than 16
points and a career-high 13 rebounds to the equation Wednesday, as he
continued the aggressive play that helped him crack the starting
lineup the last four games.
“Ethington continues to show the effort and emotion, which is good
to see,” Douglass said of his emerging leader, who has averaged a
team-high 13.2 points his last five games. “Greg is a pretty intense
player who is very emotional on the floor. I think it really does
[inspire other UCI players].”
UCI senior Adam Parada agreed.
“[Ethington is] the most aggressive guy on the court, even if he
is not scoring,” Parada said. “We definitely feed off of his energy.”
There was plenty of energy to go around, beginning with the first
possession of the game, when Ethington snatched the first of three
consecutive offensive rebounds, that finally resulted in a Parada
free throw.
That was the Anteaters’ last lead, however, until Ethington began
a 9-0 UCI spurt that included scoring contributions from four
players. The run ended on a Jeff Gloger layup, set up by one of
Ethington’s five offensive rebounds, and gave the hosts a 28-23 edge
with 5:59 left in the opening half.
UCI led, 43-35, at halftime and all but locked up the victory with
a 9-0 surge to start the second half.
“We’ve had our troubles at the start of the second half,” said
Douglass, who was pleasantly surprised to be reminded of the early
second-half dominance. “We did?” Douglass said after being asked
about the nine straight points. “That’s good to hear.”
Ethington began the second-half blitz with a layin and Parada (11
points, including 4-of-6 field-goal shooting) converted a Mike
Efevberha assist to keep it going.
Ethington then tipped in an Irvine miss, before Efevberha set up a
Ross Schraeder transition layin. The run concluded when Ethington
netted one free throw after being fouled while attempting an
ambitious flying one-handed baseline dunk. The ill-fated attempt
prompted a smile from Ethington, as well as laughter from the UCI
bench and several among the 1,825 spectators.
“That’s just the way I’ve always played,” said Ethington, whose
smile was as contagious as his energetic effort.
Gloger finished with 16 points to match Ethington for team-high
honors. Gloger also chipped in seven rebounds, four steals and four
assists.
Schraeder and Efevberha added 11 and 10 points, respectively, and
Efevberha hit both three-point tries, both before halftime, to help
set the tone.
It was the first time all season five Anteaters scored in double
digits, allowing the hosts to reach the 80-point plateau -- on 1980s
night, no less -- for only the third time this season, the first time
in 15 games.
UCI, which received bench points from seniors Matt Okoro (eight),
Stanislav Zuzak (five) and Aras Baskauskas (three), had averaged 55.9
points during the streak.
Jabril Hodges, who hit 5 of 8 three-pointers (the 49ers made 13 of
22 from threedom, including 6 of 8 in the first half), led the 49ers
with 17 points. Senior leading scorer Kevin Roberts added 16 for Long
Beach, which has now lost six straight.
ZOTS -- Though UC Irvine moved ahead of Long Beach State into sole
possession of eighth place, in a 10-team Big West Conference that
invites only its top eight to the conference tournament, the
Anteaters must avoid an eventual tie with the 49ers. Since the
Anteaters and 49ers split this season, the next head-to-head
tiebreaker would be best record against the team(s) highest in the
conference standings. At this point, Long Beach holds a win over
third-place UC Santa Barbara, while UCI is 0-1 against the Gauchos.
UCI and the 49ers are travel partners, meaning they each play the
same opponents in their four remaining conference games ... With 11
points Wednesday, 7-0 senior center Adam Parada moved past Johnny
Rogers (1984-86) into the No. 9 spot on the school’s all-time career
scoring list. Parada now has 1,258 career points and has moved up
seven spots on the school’s all-time list this season. His next
conquest is No. 8 Jeff Von Lutzow, who scored 1,284 from 1989-93 ...
With his four steals Wednesday, sophomore point guard Jeff Gloger
broke a three-way tie with Ben McDonald and Scott Brooks, both of
whom played in the NBA, to move into sole possession of the No. 2
spot on UCI’s all-time list (with 127). Jerry Green ranks first with
162 ... UCI has now won 7 of its last 9 against Long Beach State,
including four in a row at the Bren Center ... Greg Ethington had
made just two of his last 13 fouls shots, before netting 6 of 9
Wednesday ... UCI takes a break from conference play Saturday, when
it will visit New Mexico State as part of Bracket Buster Saturday.
The 1:05 p.m. matchup between former Big West rivals, is among 23
games meant to highlight mid-major programs. Ten games are being
televised on ESPN.
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Big West Conference
UC Irvine 80, Long Beach State 71
Long Beach State -- Roberts 16, Darby 3, M. Jackson 2, Hodges 17, Houston 6, Graham 11, Pearson 6, Bowens 6, A. Jackson 4. 3-pt. goals -- Hodges 5, Roberts 2, Houston 2, Bowens 2, Darby 1, Graham 1. Fouled out -- Roberts. Technicals -- None. UC Irvine
-- Ethington 16, Parada 11, Gloger 16, Schraeder 11, Efevberha 10, Okoro 8, Zuzak 5, Baskauskas 3. 3-pt. goals -- Efevberha 2, Zuzak 1, Schraeder 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. Halftime -- UC Irvine, 43-35.
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