Box Score SANTA BARBARA,
Calif. – Despite adding its leading scorer to an
already lengthy injured list in the first half, UC Santa Barbara
led from start to finish in a 66-53 win over visiting Pacific on
Saturday night, ending a five-game losing streak.
Already down to nine players
because of injuries, the Gauchos (8-15 overall, 4-7 in the Big
West) lost Alan
Williams, their leading scorer and rebounder, to sprained right
ankle midway through the first half. He finished the game
with 10 points and seven rebounds in just eight minutes.
UCSB jumped out to a 12-0 lead and
never looked back. The Tigers (13-10 overall, 7-4 in the Big West)
were ice cold, shooting just 30.4% overall and 20.0% from
three-point range and never got closer than four points (18-14) the
rest of the way. They made just one of their 14 three-point
attempts in the second half.
Taran Brown
and Michael
Bryson led a balanced scoring attack with 13 points apiece,
while T.J. Taylor
tied his career-high with 11, making 3-of-4 shots from three-point
range.
"I thought the team really rallied
after Al went down in the first half," said Gaucho head coach Bob
Williams. "That was a pretty gutty effort and I'm proud of
this group. The fact that we outrebounded them 40-29 and
played without Al for 32 minutes says a lot."
Brown led the team with eight
rebounds while Bryson had six.
Taylor got Santa Barbara off to its
fast start with his scoring early. After Williams made a
fall-away baseline jumper to open the game, Taylor made
back-to-back three-pointers to push the lead to 8-0 and eventually
it got to 12-0. Bryson helped end the half on a positive note
when he made a three in the waning seconds to give UCSB a 37-29
lead at the break.
Pacific could never get closer than
seven the rest of the way and when Bryson made a free throw with
11:24 left, the lead was at 10 and it never dipped into
single-digits the rest of the way.
"T.J. making those early threes
really opened some things up for us inside," said Williams.
"The shots also gave us a lot of energy and we played like that the
whole game."
Taylor also added eight assists and
two steals to his stat line while Bryson had two steals and a
blocked shot. Brown blocked a pair of shots. Guard Kyle
Boswell made all three of his three-point attempts and had nine
points and three steals.
As a team, the Gauchos were coming
off of one of their worst offensive performances of the year, but
on Saturday they were solid, making 22-of-44 shots overall (50.0%)
and 10-of-20 form beyond the three-point arc.
Pacific was led by Ross Rivera who
had 15 points. The Tigers' leading scorer, Lorenzo McCloud,
was limited to 10 points on 2-of-10 shooting from the field.
UCSB returns to action on Saturday,
Feb. 16 when it travels to Cal Poly for a Blue-Green Rivalry
games. The Gauchos will stay on the road and play at UC
Riverside on Wednesday, Feb. 20 before returning home to host
Sacramento State in a BracketBuster game on Saturday, Feb. 23 at
7:00 p.m. Tickets for that and all Gaucho games can be
purchased from the Ticket Office in the Intercollegiate Athletics
Building on campus, by calling 805-893-UCSB (8272) or online by
clicking here.