Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
– Michael
Bryson scored 13 points to lead a balance scoring attack, Alan
Williams added a double-double with 12 points and 15 rebounds,
and UC Santa Barbara produced one of its best defensive games of
the season en route to a 64-51 win over visiting Long Beach State
on Thursday night.
The Gauchos (10-5 overall and 1-1
in the Big West) limited the 49ers (5-12, 1-2) to 29.9% shooting
overall and just 18.5% from three-point territory.
"I was more pleased with the way we
came out and played tonight," said UCSB head coach Bob Williams.
"They (Long Beach) are a better shooting team than what we saw and
their problems weren't all because of what we did, but I thought
our effort was better."
Williams was referring to UCSB's
72-64 loss to Cal Poly in its last game when the Mustangs shot over
60-percent from three-point territory.
The game was tight throughout the
first half and with the score tied at 24 and the final seconds
running down, Eric Childress
penetrated the lane and hit a cutting Sam Beeler with
a perfect pass. Beeler rewarded Childress with a slam dunk as the
buzzer sounded to give the Gauchos a 26-24 lead at the half.
The Gauchos opened the second half
with a 24-7 run over the first 11:09 to take a comfortable 50-31
lead. They led one other time by 19, but Long Beach started to pick
away and got within eight twice, the final time at 54-46 on a slam
dunk by A.J. Spencer with 4:13 to play.
UCSB responded to the challenge
with back-to-back dunks by Taran Brown
and Bryson to push the lead back to 58-46 with 2:30 remaining. The
advantage never dropped into single-digits again.
"We got a little loose with the
ball when we went up big," Williams said. "From a turnover
standpoint, this wasn't a good game for us, but we were able to
make up for it in other areas."
The Gauchos finished with a
season-high 19 turnovers.
Mitch Brewe
had his second career-high scoring night in the last three games
with 12 points. He scored six of his points on a pair of threes. Zalmico
Harmon finished with seven points, four rebounds and nine
assists, just one shy of his career-high.
As a team, UCSB made 28-of-55
shots, 50.9%, and 6-of-15 from outside the three-point arc. Mike
Caffey led the 49ers with a game-high 21 points, but no other Long
Beach player was in double-figures.
Santa Barbara will hit the road for
its next three games, beginning with a 7:30 game at Cal State
Northridge on Saturday, Jan. 18. The contest will be aired on Fox
Sports Priime Ticket. The Gauchos will remain on the road and play
at UC Riverside and Cal State Fullerton next Thursday and Saturday
respectively.