UCI targets Aggies’ perch
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The UC Irvine men’s basketball team will attempt to cool off Big West
Conference-leading Utah State tonight, when the Anteaters open a
two-game, three-day road trip that also includes a stop at Idaho
Saturday.
Utah State (15-1, 7-0 in conference) has won 12 in a row to post
the best start in the program’s 101-season history, but has lost the
last two games against UCI (9-7, 4-3) in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.
Tipoff is 7:05 p.m.
UCI, coming off a 77-74 overtime loss at Long Beach State
Saturday, needs a victory to remain in contact with the Aggies, as
well as second-place University of the Pacific (7-1 in the Big West
and idle tonight).
Coach Pat Douglass’ Anteaters enter tonight’s clash tied for third
place with UC Santa Barbara. UCI is trying to improve its 1-4 road
record this season in the conference’s most hostile environment,
where Utah State has won nearly 92% of its games (78-7) in Coach Stew
Morrill’s six seasons.
The Aggies have three scorers averaging in double figures, paced
by 6-foot-4 senior guard Cardell Butler (13.4 ppg).
Spencer Nelson, a 6-8 junior forward (11.6 ppg) returns to the
starting lineup after recovering from a broken nose. Nate Harris, a
6-7 sophomore, returns to his reserve role after filling in
prolifically for Nelson. Harris (11.7 ppg) averaged 23.5 points and
shot 76% from the field in two wins last week to earn Big West
Conference Player of the Week laurels for the second straight week.
The Aggies also feature senior point guard Mark Brown (7.6 ppg)
and 6-7 junior forward Jason Williams (7.1 ppg).
UCI continues to feature balanced scoring, led by sophomore guard
Mike Efevberha (13 ppg).
Adam Parada, a 7-0 senior center, is chipping in 12.3 points and
6.9 rebounds per contest, while 6-11 senior Stanislav Zuzak (12.1
ppg) and sophomore point guard Jeff Gloger (10.5) are additional
standouts. Gloger leads the team in rebounding (7.4 per game), as
well as assists (4.8) and steals (2.2).
UCI has won four of the last seven against Utah State. The last
five games in the series have been decided by a combined 12 points,
including three one-point decisions and a two-point overtime verdict.
Idaho (5-11, 2-5) hosts Long Beach State tonight.
-- Barry Faulkner
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