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Steve Virgen
With a little over nine minutes remaining in UC Irvine’s
regular-season opener, a giant awakened, a proud men’s basketball
program displayed what it’s all about, meanwhile a young squad grew
up. UCI’s men’s basketball team pulled to within, 58-51, after
trailing by 15 at the half, but No. 7 Oklahoma pulled away, living up
to the hype with a 17-1 run in a 4:16 span.
The Sooners (1-1) earned their first victory of the season with an
87-65 win over unranked UCI, in the Sooner Invitational before 10,685
at the Lloyd Noble Center.
Oklahoma, which has won 23 of the past 24 regular-season home
openers, amassed 24 points off UCI’s 23 turnovers. The Sooners, who
won their 23rd straight home game, committed nine turnovers.
Oklahoma was the highest-ranked opponent the Anteaters faced since
losing 114-86 to No. 1 UNLV Feb. 23, 1991.
“When they had to raise their intensity, they did,” UCI Coach Pat
Douglass said of the Sooners. “When they went on their run, they
moved it up a notch.
They had several transition baskets and they were quick.”
The Anteaters, down 43-28 at the half, were able to break away
from their mistakes and illustrated moments of brillance before the
midway point of the second half. Adam Parada, UCI’s 7-foot junior
center who did not start in the Anteaters final exhibition game last
week, started Friday night and scored a game-high 19 points.
He used various moves down low, choosing to go with his trademark
hook shot just once. He was 6 for 8 from the field and also hit seven
of his eight freethrows. UCI junior forward Stanislav Zuzak also
scored in double figures, adding 10 points, and senior guard Mike
Hood was 3 for 5 from behind the three-point line for nine points.
Parada went with a pump fake and drew a foul plus the basket with
9:27 left.
Oklahoma’s fab freshman Kevin Bookout, who scored 12 points,
picked up his fourth foul. Parada hit the freethrow to complete the
three-point play, and the Oklahoma faithful went silent as their
Sooners led, 58-51.
“I wasn’t trying to get a moral victory,” Douglass said of UCI’s
second-half rally. “We came to compete. They’re a fine ball club. We
couldn’t match their intensity.”
The Sooners answered the Anteaters with a 10-0 run, that included
a three-point play by Jabahri Brown (11 points), a three-pointer by
Ebi Ere (14) and a thunderous dunk by Brown after a turnover.
Oklahoma’s star guard Hollis Price, a first-team All-Big 12
selection last year, shot 1 for 8 from the field, but still managed
to score 13 points, as he was one of five Sooners in double figures,
including senior point guard Quannas White, who scored 13 points.
White, who struggled in OU’s season-opening loss to Alabama last
week, did not commit a turnover Friday night.
“Quannas is back to being Quannas,” said Oklahoma Coach Kelvin
Sampson, who described the Sooners’ victory as a quality win. “That
was a good team we beat. That reminded me of a first-round NCAA
Tournament game, because that’s the type of a team you play. They’re
smart. That Parada kid plays with Eduardo Najera (former Oklahoma
forward now with the Dallas Mavericks) with the Mexican National
team. Parada is good. If Mexico would qualify for the Olympics, he
would definitely be on that team.”
Parada rarely drew a double team, as the Sooners chose to match-up
man-to-man through most of the game. During its 17-1 run, Oklahoma
used a match-up zone and kept the crowd in the game with its fast
breaks, fancy passing and scoring in transition.
“We’re learning,” Douglass said. “Even though we have four
returning starters we just couldn’t match their intensity. Their
defensive pressure was just a little too much for us. We’re not at
the level of play of where we want to be yet. We learned a lot from
the game, and we’ll go back and assess what we did wrong and we’ll
come back against Western Michigan.”
ZOTS -- Mike Hood had the hot hand in the first half, as he hit
back-to-back three-pointers to pull the Anteaters to within, 24-19,
with 7:26 left in the first half ... UCI had 13 turnovers in the
first half compared to Oklahoma’s three ... Pat Douglass was
impressed with Adam Parada’s play, but thought there was room for
improvement. “I thought he had possessions where he looked like an
exceptional player and he had some possessions where he needed to
assert himself more and establish himself more,” Douglass said of
Parada. ... Quannas White recorded a career-high five steals and
said, “We felt we took their guards out of their offense. We just
kept the pressure on and I think they got tired.” ... Jordan Harris,
who continued to show improvement in health since partially tearing
his anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments four and a half months
ago, scored six points in 30 minutes, the most minutes out of all
Anteaters. “At times we were playing real well,” Harris said. “We’re
a young team. We didn’t have any standout players coming in. We don’t
have a go-to guy right now, and we’re trying to gel as a team. We
learned a lot of things tonight that will help us do that.”
NONCONFERENCE
Oklahoma 97, UC Irvine 65
UC Irvine -- Zuzak 10, Harris 6, Parada 19, Hood 9, Baskauskas 2,
Gloger 0, Campbell 2, Schraeder 6, Efevberha 5, Codi 0, Okoro 0,
Ethington 6.
3-pt. goals -- Hood 3, Zuzak 2, Schraeder 2, Efevbrha 1.
Fouled out -- Okoro.
Technicals -- none.
Oklahoma -- Bookout 12, Brown 11, Ere 14, White 13, Price 13,
Johnston 8, Alexander 5, Gipson 2, Gilbert 5, Turner 4.
3-pt. goals -- Ere 2, White 2, Johnston 2, Price 1, Alexander 1.
Fouled out -- none.
Technicals -- none.
Halftime -- Oklahoma 43, UC Irvine 28.
Attendance -- 10,685.
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