Toros bullied by UC Irvine
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Barry Faulkner
After merely sampling from up-tempo rhythms during two exhibition
victories, the UC Irvine men’s basketball team unleased the
extended-play version on visiting Cal State Dominguez Hills Friday
night.
The result was a 106-69 season-opening triumph that, perhaps,
sounded the dawn of new era in Douglass’ eight-season tenure.
It was, in fact, the first time in 11 seasons the Anteaters have
hit triple digits, a span of 298 games.
“It was time,” said UCI junior point guard Aaron Fitzgerald, a
transfer who may have ushered in the Runnin’ Anteaters with 20
points, nine assists and a full-court flair perhaps not seen since
Raimonds Miglinieks was directing the break in the mid-1990s.
“I thought Aaron did a good job of handling their pressure and
generating offense for us,” said UCI Coach Pat Douglass, whose team
produced the program’s second-biggest blowout in 40 openers.
Only a 95-55 win in 1970 topped Friday’s thumping, which quickly
got away from the Division II visitors when UCI opened the second
half with a 9-3 run. The early second-half burst rendered the final
15 minutes glorified garbage time.
Fitzgerald hit 8 of 11 field-goal attempts, including 2 of 3 from
three-point range to help UCI connect on 39 of its 67 shots from the
field (58.1%).
Fitzgerald also fed senior center Greg Ethington for most of his
11 foul-shot opportunities. Ethington drained 10 free throws and was
6 of 10 from the field to finish with a career-high 22 points. His
previous high was 17 points, last year against University of the
Pacific. He also led the hosts with eight rebounds Friday.
“With three [starting] guards, we’re going to have to [push the
pace],” said Douglass, who noted this UCI team will run more than any
of his previous seven.
“It’s a five-man break,” Douglass said. “It’s going to give Ross
[Schraeder, a sharpshooting junior wing] more opportunities to spot
up and shoot. Jeff [Gloger, a junior moved from the point to a wing
to accommodate Fitzgerald] can now bounce the ball from a wing and
our posts can run the floor.”
All of the above, and more, helped bring down the Toros, who could
never recover from early deficits of 6-0 and 11-3.
Schraeder was 3 of 5 from threedom on the way to 17 points in just
23 minutes. He also had three assists.
Sophomore Nic Campbell, who joined Ethington, Schraeder and Gloger
as the only Anteaters not making their UCI debut Friday, scored a
career-high nine points in 16 minutes off the bench.
Freshman starter Darren Fells scored eight points, while junior
Shamar Armstrong and freshman Patrick Sanders had seven apiece.
Sanders chipped in a game-high four steals.
Gloger finished with seven points for the winners.
Freshman Davis Baker scored six and frontline newcomers Adam
Metelski (two) and Andrew Bruckner (one) rounded out the scoring
parade that included the entire UCI roster.
“Once they started pressing, it opened up the court,” said
Fitzgerald, a former Seattle prep sensation who played last season at
Jacksonville Community College in Texas. He also has made stops at
Portland State and Washington State.
Fitzgerald, who totaled 10 points and 14 assists in two exhibition
wins, said he was determined to look for his own shot more Friday.
“I was being more aggressive,” he said. “Sometimes, I think I pass
too much.”
UCI’s defense also helped Dominguez Hills shoot just 31.3% from
the field (20 of 64).
ZOTS -- Friday’s win upped the Anteaters’ record in openers to
19-21. They are now 29-11 in home openers ... The 1,487 in attendance
took advantage of a rare chance to see UCI at home before the New
Year. The ‘Eaters play four of their next five games on the road,
including Monday at USC and Nov. 27 at UCLA. Dominguez Hills was
UCI’s only home game in November and the team plays just twice at
home in December (Dec. 4 against Sacramento State and Dec. 21 against
New Mexico State ... The 106 points were the most for UCI in an
opener since scoring 109 in an eight-point win over Nebraska in 1986
... Bill Vinovich, who moonlights as an NFL referee, headed up the
three-man officiating crew Friday.
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Nonconference
UC Irvine 106, Cal State Dominguez Hills 69
Cal State Dominguez Hills -- Norman 22, Gay 19, Harvey 9, Lankster 4, Harrell 3, Looney 2, Crookshank 6, May 3, Roche 1. 3-pt. goals -- Norman 3, Gay 2, May 1, Harvey 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. UC Irvine -- Ethington 22, Fells 8,
Schraeder 17, Gloger 7, Fitzgerald 20, Campbell 9, Armstrong 7, Sanders 7, Baker 6, Meltelski 2, Bruckner 1. 3-pt. goals -- Schraeder 3, Fitzgerald 2, Baker 2, Gloger 1, Campbell 1, Armstrong 1. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None. Halftime -- UCI,
51-35.
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