UC Irvine sets hoops dance card
Jan. 15 won’t be the only big date on the UC Irvine men’s
basketball team’s 2002-03 schedule. Aside from hosting Big West
Conference rival Utah State, the Anteaters will face four teams, and
possibly a fifth, from last season’s NCAA Tournament.
Coach Pat Douglass’ Anteaters open the regular season facing
Princeton, which, like UCI, earned a berth in the National Invitation
Tournament last year. The opener is the first round of the Oklahoma
Tournament in Norman, Nov. 22. Irvine will face either Oklahoma, a
2002 NCAA Tournament team, or Western Michigan on the second day of
the tournament Nov. 23.
The Anteaters return to California to face Pepperdine, another
2002 NCAA tourney competitor, in Malibu Nov. 30.
Other 2002 NCAA teams on UCI’s schedule include Stanford, in Palo
Alto, Dec. 19, a home game with Florida Atlantic Dec. 30, and a pair
of Big West Conference meetings with UC Santa Barbara.
The Anteaters, who won their second straight Big West
regular-season title last season, open Big West action with three
straight road games, beginning Jan. 4 at Long Beach State.
Irvine recorded its second straight 20-win season with a 21-11
record last year and shared the Big West regular-season crown with
Utah State by finishing 13-5 in conference action. UCI advanced to
the NIT, losing at Brigham Young in the first round.
Life after Jerry Green, UCI’s all-time scoring leader, will
assuredly be a challenge for Irvine. However, four starters return
for the Anteaters, including junior center Adam Parada and senior
forward Jordan Harris, who each averaged 12.4 points per game last
season. Parada, who led UCI in rebounding at seven per game, was
named second-team All-Big West, while Harris earned honorable mention
after averaging 6.8 rebounds.
Other returning starters for UCI are junior forward Stanislav
Zuzak, who averaged 8.2 points and 3.8 rebounds, as well as senior
guard Mike Hood, who averaged 8.2 points and 2.6 assists.
Douglass, entering his sixth season as UCI’s head coach, has led
the Anteaters to 60 victories over the past three seasons.
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