Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Alan
Williams had 19 points and 14 rebounds and Kyle
Boswell chipped-in 12 points, including six during the pivotal
final minutes, to help UC Santa Barbara to a 56-46 win over UC
Riverside on Saturday night in the final regular game for both
teams.
It was the third straight win for the Gauchos (11-19 overall,
7-11 in the Big West), their longest winning streak of the
season. They will enter next week's Big West Conference
Tournament at Honda Center in Anaheim as the No. 7 seed and play
Pacific in the first round Thursday at noon. The Highlanders
(6-25 overall, 3-15 in the Big West) saw their season come to an
end.
"We kind of had to gut and grind this one out tonight," said
head coach Bob Williams. "They are very physical and play
hard and I it took us a while to get going in the first half.
I thought it was important that we made a little run late in the
first half to cut into their nine-point lead. Then we got a
little rhythm going late in the game."
UCSB struggled through the first half, trailing by as many as
nine at 23-14, but ended the half on a 7-1 run to pull within 24-21
at the break. The Gauchos made just 35.0% of their shots and
had eight turnovers in the first 20 minutes.
Early in the second half it was the same story with Riverside
holding Santa Barbara at bay. But the Gauchos finally tied
the score at 32 apiece with 13:15 left on three-point play by Michael
Bryson who he was fouled while making acrobatic
lay-up.
A free throw by Taran Brown
just 45 seconds later gave UCSB its first lead since the score was
4-2 in the opening minutes.
The Highlanders used a three-point basket by Chris Harriel, who
finished with a team-high 18 points, to reclaim the lead,
35-33. The advantage see-sawed over the next several minutes,
but the Gauchos edged ahead for good, 44-41 with 3:56 remaining in
the game, on a three-pointer from deep in the right corner by
Boswell.
The three by Boswell stated UCSB on a lethal 11-0 stretch and
after Williams made a free throw to push the lead to 45-41, it was
Boswell striking again. This time the junior drove down the
lane and was fouled while sinking a tough lay-up. He made the
free throw to give his team a 48-41 advantage with just over two
minutes to play.
Four more free throws by Williams capped the 11-0 run and gave
the Gauchos an insurmountable 52-41 lead with 1:28 left on the
clock. A pair of dunks, one each from Bryson and Taran Brown,
in the final minute gave Santa Barbara its final total of 56
points.
In addition to his game-high point and rebound totals, Williams
added five blocked shots, tying his career-high. The
double-double was his 15th of the season. Bryson
added 11 points and Brown had six, along with seven rebounds and
four assists, for the Gauchos.
As a team, UCSB made just 39.6% of its field goal attempts, but
Riverside was even worse at 29.3%. Both teams hit just
5-of-19 shots from outside the three-point stripe, 26.3%.
Austin Quick, the brother of former Gaucho Nick Quick, added 15
points and seven boards for the Highlanders.
Tickets are still available for the 2013 Big West Tournament,
which begins at Honda Center in Anaheim on Thursday
afternoon. UCSB-Pacific will tip-off at noon and begin a day
that will see four games played.
For ticket information, call the UCSB Intercollegiate
Athletics Ticket Office at 805-893-UCSB (8272).