UCI ends road losing streak with convincing win
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Barry Faulkner
SANTA CLARA -- Things finally came together on the road for the UC
Irvine men’s basketball team, but not without everyone tugging on the
edges.
The Anteaters, who had lost 11 straight road games and gone nearly
two calendar years without a nonconference road victory, knocked off
host Santa Clara, 70-58, Tuesday night in front of 1,729 at the Leavy
Center.
“Overall, it was a great team victory,” UCI Coach Pat Douglass
said. “I thought Aaron Fitzgerald played really smart in the second
half. You need that kind of play from your point guard to win on the
road.”
Fitzgerald, a junior transfer, made four three-pointers in the
second half en route to a game-high 17 points.
Three of his long-distance connections came during a 19-6 UCI run
that answered an 8-0 spurt by the Broncos (6-4) that spanned the end
of the first half and the start of the second.
Senior center Greg Ethington scored eight of his 14 points during the 19-6 surge, but Santa Clara, which defeated North Carolina and
Stanford this season, chipped away at the lead.
Ethington, who led the winners (3-2) with nine rebounds and made
two of their four blocks, fouled out with 3:13 left and the visitors
ahead by one.
Tristain Parham, who scored while drawing the lone UCI senior’s
fifth foul, missed the subsequent free throw and UCI scored nine
straight to run away.
Freshman Darren Fells (six points, six rebounds and two steals)
converted a Jeff Gloger assist into a back-door layup to make it
59-56 with 2:57 remaining.
Junior Adam Metelski, filling in for Ethington, had five of his
career-high seven points in the final 1:39. He also finished with
seven rebounds.
Ross Schraeder (14 points) hit 8 of 8 free throws, including six
in the final minute, while Gloger, coming off the bench for the first
time all year, chipped in eight points.
“I thought [Gloger] really gave us some good defense,” said
Douglass, who also credited the defense of Nic Campbell.
UCI had just four of its 13 turnovers after intermission and the
‘Eaters’ dogged defense prompted Santa Clara to shoot just 28.6
percent in the final 20 minutes (10 for 35, 2 of 12 from threedom).
Douglass pled ignorance regarding the road losing skein, asking a
reporter, “I don’t know, how many it had been?”
Fitzgerald, who made 6 of 13 field-goal attempts, 5 of 10 from
beyond the arc, was all smiles afterward.
“We had smart guard play and our big men were very physical,” said
Fitzgerald, who matched Schraeder with five assists.
“I missed a couple [shots] in the first half, but I got going in
the second half,” said Fitzgerald, who glanced defiantly at the
Bronco student rooting section after two of his critical three balls.
“[A hostile crowd] definitely gets me going,” he said.
“This win gives a lot of confidence to a lot of people on our
team.”
UCI will try to keep that positive feeling alive when it visits
San Jose State Friday night.
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Nonconference
UC Irvine 70, Santa Clara 58
UCI -- Campbell 2, Fells 6, Ethington 14, Fitzgerald 17, Schraeder 14, Gloger 8, Sanders 2, Metelski 7, Baker 0, Armstrong 0.
3-pt. goals -- Fitzgerald 5, Schraeder 2.
Fouled out -- Ethington.
Technicals -- None.
Santa Clara -- Parham 8, Niesen 8, Angley 6, Bailey 13, Perkins 13, Dougherty 0, Henke 4, Borchart 1, Rohde 5, Legge 0.
3-pt. goals -- Angley 1, Bailey 3, Rohde 1.
Fouled out -- Parham.
Technicals -- Niesen.
Halftime -- 31-31.
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