UCI can’t bottle up win in OT
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Barry Faulkner
In the midst of a four-game losing streak, the Long Beach State men’s
basketball team got some help from a totally unexpected source
Saturday night against visiting UC Irvine in a Big West Conference
clash at the Pyramid.
A technical foul was assessed to UCI with 2:44 left in regulation,
after a plastic water bottle was thrown on the floor from the
direction of the UC Irvine rooting section, known as the “Completely
Insane Anteaters.” After a brief delay, and with the help of some
Long Beach rooters pointing out the guilty party, a CIA member,
wearing the group’s trademark yellow T-shirt, was escorted out of the
arena. After security conferred with game officials, identifying the
origin of the bottle as Irvine supporters, the indirect technical was
issued.
Long Beach’s Jabril Hodges sank both free throws to give the 49ers
(5-11, 3-4 in conference) their biggest lead of the night, 62-58.
The extra two points helped the 49ers eventually earn a 77-74
overtime victory that dropped the Anteaters to 9-7, 4-3.
The overtime win also negated a dramatic Mike Efevberha
three-pointer with one second left in regulation to send the game
into the extra session.
The two teams traded three-pointers to start overtime, but Long
Beach scored five straight points to take an insurmountable lead and
deny UCI a chance to regain sole possession of third place in the Big
West.
The technical, courtesy of the UCI fan, became automatic, after an
initial warning followed a beer can being thrown onto the floor
earlier in the game from an area not near the Irvine fan section.
Since the warning had been announced on the public address system,
the next instance of any object being thrown on the court would
prompt a technical foul.
Another technical on UCI Coach Pat Douglass, just more than two
minutes into the second half, aided a 49er comeback that eventually
erased an impressive early UCI lead.
Anteater sophomore Ross Schraeder, making his first start in 12
games, hit three three-pointers to spark a 14-1 game-opening run for
the visitors, who went on to forge a 22-4 lead with 12:56 left in the
first half.
But Long Beach, kept its composure and kept battling.
The 49ers took their first lead with 13:03 left in regulation when
Kevin Roberts sank an 18-foot jumper.
There were seven ties and five lead changes the rest of the way,
before Irvine, with 14 of its 24 turnvoers after halftime, helped the
hosts overcome the seemingly catastrophic slow start.
“After we got up, it seemed like we played like we were on the
road,” Douglass said. “We tried to establish something inside, but we
seemed to travel and turn the ball over and we couldn’t get the kind
of shots we needed.” Adam Parada, UCI’s 7-foot senior center,
finished with a team-high 17 points and also added eight rebounds.
His two free throws with 33 seconds left in regulation helped keep
the Anteaters in it. But some costly misses from the line, like the
two technical fouls that produced four Long Beach points, eventually
proved costly.
Matt Okoro missed a pair from the line with 49 seconds left in
regulation and Stanislav Zuzak, who sat out the first half with what
Douglass termed a sore foot, missed the first of three free throws
with eight ticks left in regulation, forcing Efevberha, who beat UC
Riverside at home Jan. 15 with a last-second three ball from almost
the exact same spot, to come through to push the game into the
five-minute overtime session.
Douglass lamented the technical on the UCI fan.
“You want fan support, but you don’t want that kind. And it
happened at a critical time. But we fought back.” Long Beach Coach
Larry Reynolds was happy to accept any help the technical offered.
“In a tight game, all the points you can get obviously help,”
Raynolds said. “If we’re going to get a break or two, we’re going to
take it. I won’t give them those two points back.” Hodges led the
winners with 17 points, 14 after halftime, while freshman Lucian
Graham added 17 points, including hitting 4 of 6 three-point
attempts. Graham, whose 11 first-half points were crucial in keeping
the 49ers close, had a previous career high of seven points.
Schraeder finished with 16 points, one off his career high, while
Efevberha added 14. Jeff Gloger chipped in 10 points, 10 rebounds,
six assists and four steals, but it wasn’t enough for UCI to avert
its fourth loss in five games on an opponent’s home floor.
ZOTS -- UC Irvine’s loss Saturday, combined with UC Santa
Barbara’s 76-56 setback at the University of the Pacific, helped UCI
retain a share of third place in the Big West Conference ... The UCI
road swing continues with visits to conference-leading Utah State
(Thursday) and Idaho (Saturday). Utah State ( 15-1, 7-0 in the Big
West), off to the best start in school history, enters on a 12-game
winning streak, its longest since 2000-01. The Aggies entered
Saturday’s action leading the conference in scoring (tied), scoring
defense, field-goal percentage (52.4), rebounding defense and
three-point shooting defense ... UCI senior Stanislav Zuzak didn’t
start Saturday, after being the only Anteater to start the first 15
games. He had five points in 17 minutes ... UCI sophomore Ross
Schraedermade his first start in 12 games and took full advantage. He
hit his first four field-goal attempts, including three
three-pointers and had 11 of his 16 points in the first 7:04 of the
game ... UCI senior center Adam Parada entered Saturday’s action
ranked No. 1 in the conference in blocked shots (1.5 per game) and
No. 2 in field-goal percentage (62.1, behind Utah State’s Nate Harris
69.8).
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Big West Conference
Long Beach State 77, UC Irvine 74
UC Irvine - Okoro 2, Parada 17, Efevberha 14, Gloger 10, Schraeder 16, Ethington 8, Zuzak 5, Baskauskas 2. 3-pt. goals - Schraeder 4, Efevberha 3, Gloger 2, Zuzak 1. Fouled out - Gloger. Technicals - Coach Douglass 1, UCI fan 1. Long Beach State -
Roberts 13, Darby 8, M. Jackson 3, Hodges 18, Houston 9, L. Graham 17, Pearson 7, Jenkins 2. 3-pt. goals - L. Graham 4, Hodges 2, Houston 1. Fouled out - None. Technicals - None. Halftime - UCI, 37-26. Regulation - 68-68.
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