Box Score SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
– Alan
Williams scored six points down the stretch and Zalmico Harmon
made two free throws with 6.3 seconds remaining as UC Santa Barbara
hung-on to beat UC Riverside 55-54 on Thursday night.
The Highlanders (8-18 overall, 3-9
in the Big West) used a three-pointer from Austin Quick with 0.2
seconds left, but it was too little, too late as the Gauchos (17-7,
8-3) won for the fifth time in the last six games.
UCSB grinded out the win despite
shooting a season-low 31.4% from the field.
"This was definitely a grind-it-out
win for us," said head coach Bob Williams. "But sometimes you just
have to win like that. It wasn't pretty but we'll take
it."
Despite shooting just 34.8% in the
first half, UCSB held a 31-20 lead at the break. But the 11-point
lead evaporated as Riverside used a 16-7 run to open the second
half, cutting the lead to 38-36 with 12:48 to play.
The Highlanders finally tied the
score at 45 on a short jumper by Steven Jones at the 5:07 mark. Michael
Bryson responded for the Gauchos with a slam dunk, but after
two scoreless possessions for each team, Taylor Johns was fouled on
an attempted put back and he made both free throws to tie it again
at 47 with 3:16 remaining.
Following another scoreless
possession, Jones streaked up the court for a lay-up, but Kyle Boswell
took a charge with 2:26 left. Alan Williams was fouled on the next
trip down the court, making both free throws. Then, after a
defensive stop, Williams made a hook shot to bump the lead to
51-47.
After Sam Finley made one of two
free throws, the Gauchos wound the clock down to 20 seconds before
getting the ball into Williams again and again he responded with
another short jumper in the key to make it 53-48 with 19.4
left.
Quick answered for Riverside by
hitting a three-pointer from the right corner to make it 53-51 with
7.4 seconds on the clock. On the ensuing in bounds pass, Nick
Gruninger intentionally fouled Harmon with 6.3 seconds left. Harmon
made both free throws to give UCSB the insurmountable 55-51 lead,
rendering Quick's final three meaningless.
"I thought our point guards made a
big difference for us tonight," Bob Williams said. "Z goes another
game without a turnover, scores six and has five rebounds. E (Eric
Childress) was outstanding too and I'll tell you, the match-ups
made us play them together a lot tonight and they
responded."
In the last eight games, Harmon has
39 assists and just three turnovers. Childress had seven points,
five assists, four rebounds and a pair of steals on Thursday night,
turning the ball over just once.
Despite making just 6-of-21 shots
from the field, Alan Williams finished with a game-high 19 points
to go along with 15 rebounds. He added a pair of blocked shots. Taran
Brown added 10 points and five rebounds as the Gauchos won the
rebound battle, 37-32. UCSB also had just nine turnovers.
Riverside was led by Taylor Johns
who finished with 13 points, 10 rebounds, five blocked shots and
two steals. Lucas Devenny added 10 points and eight rebounds.
The Gauchos will host Cal State
Fullerton on Saturday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. Tickets for the
penultimate game of the season 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.