‘Eaters bow out in Big West quarters
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Barry Faulkner
A season of change and uncertainty ended predictably Thursday night
for the UC Irvine men’s basketball team in a 72-56 loss to Cal State
Northridge in the Big West Conference tournament quarterfinals at the
Anaheim Convention Center.
The Anteaters (16-13), who lost eight lettermen from the 2003-04
squad that finished a disappointing 11-17, welcomed seven new faces
this season and boasted only one senior, 6-foot-8 center Greg
Ethington.
Their preconference season included a five-game winning streak,
but a lack of athleticism and the inability to sustain the
free-wheeling, up-tempo style of play that seemed to suit them best,
cost them a chance to achieve consistent success in conference play.
They did finish fifth in conference, two spots higher than they
were projected by media and coaches in preseason polls. But including
Thursday’s loss, their third in as many meetings with the Matadors,
UCI was 1-8 against the top four teams in the Big West.
The exception to that rule was a 97-81 victory at Cal State
Fullerton Jan. 15, when the ‘Eaters shot 58.9% from the field in
what, most would agree, was their best game of the season.
They were clearly outclassed in most of their losses, suffering
their 13 defeats by an average of 14.7 points/ Only three of their
setbacks were by fewer than 10 points.
Northridge threatened to run away from the start Thursday,
building a 7-0 lead that swelled to 16-5, before UCI scored eight
straight to get back in it.
A 7-0 Anteater run later in the half helped them shave the deficit
even more, before a Ross Schraeder three-pointer knotted the game,
23-23, with 7:27 left in the first half.
But Joseph Frazier, who led the Matadors with 18 points, one shy
of his season high, answered with an 18-foot jumper 24 seconds later
and Northridge led the rest of the way.
The Matadors increased a 35-30 halftime cushion with a 6-1 run to
open the second 20 minutes.
Irvine twice closed to within five, the latter after two Jeff
Gloger free throws with 10:09 left. But Northridge, whose swarming
defense was again a factor, despite forcing only 13 turnovers, was
able to execute offensively down the stretch to pull away and advance
to tonight’s semifinal against conference champion University of the
Pacific.
Gloger was a highlight for UCI, collecting 14 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals. He did not have a turnover in
36 minutes. Gloger was 10 of 17 from the foul line.
Schraeder also had 14 points, including four three-pointers, but
was 5 of 13 from the field.
Ethington, who played just six minutes in the first half due to
foul trouble, finished his final game as a collegian with five points
and three rebounds. He fouled out with 1:27 left and was visibly
overcome with emotion on the bench.
UCI junior point guard Aaron Fitzgerald, who scored a career-high
30 points in the opening-round win over Idaho, also fouled out with
five points, four rebounds, two assists and five turnovers. He was
clearly frustrated by Northridge’s aggressive pressure defense.
“I thought Irvine played a heck of a game and played hard,”
Northridge Coach Bobby Braswell said. “They didn’t make it easy for
us at all. We had a great start, especially defensively, but they
hung in there and made it tough for us.” Irvine was 16 of 48 from the
field (33.3%) and 18 of 27 from the foul line.
Northridge made 23 of its 29 foul shots (79.3%).
“I think we took a major step this season,” Douglass said. “I hope
we can continue to make progress next season.” Junior Shamar
Armstrong chipped in nine points for the Anteaters.
Senior Ian Boylan, the Most Valuable Player in last year’s
conference tournament when Northridge lost to Pacific in the title
game, had 16 points.
Davin White added 10 points for the Matadors.
Douglass completed his eighth season and brought the Anteaters
back to the conference tournament this season after a one-year
absence.
Big West Conference tournament
Quarterfinal
Cal State Northridge 72
UC Irvine 56
UC Irvine - Gloger 14, Campbell 2, Ethington 5, Schraeder 14,
Fitzgerald 5, Fells 5, Metelski 2, Armstrong 9.
3-pt. goals - Schaeder 4, Fitzgerald 1, Armstrong 1.
Fouled out - Fitzgerald, Ethington.
Technicals - None.
Cal State Northridge - Heard 9, Boylan 16, Waggener 2, White 10,
Frazier 18, Onyenagecha 4, Shewmake 6, Chitwood 5.
3-pt. goals - Frazier 3, Boylan 1, Shewmake 1.
Fouled out - None.
Technicals - None.
Halftime - Cal State Northridge, 35-30.
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