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University of California, Santa Barbara

Men's Basketball

UCSB Returns Home to Host UCI and UCSD; Welcomes Back Fans

Schedule
Game No. 17
Thursday, Feb. 3 at 7:00 PM
UC Santa Barbara (8-8, 1-4) vs UC Irvine (8-7, 3-3)
at The Thunderdome – Santa Barbara, Calif.
ESPN+ | Audio | Live Stats

Game No. 18
Saturday, Feb. 05 at 1:00 PM
UC Santa Barbara (8-8, 1-4) vs UC San Diego (9-11, 3-6)
at The Thunderdome – Santa Barbara, Calif.
ESPN+| Spectrum SportsNet | Audio | Live Stats 

Spectator Policy
The UCSB Athletics Department has announced the return of spectators for this week's men's basketball games. The Gauchos return home to host UC Irvine this Thursday at 7 PM and UC San Diego this Saturday at 1 PM in the Spectrum SportsNet Big West Game of the Week.

While spectators will be permitted, there are no public ticket sales at this time. Those who have purchased their tickets in advance, including season ticket holders, will be allowed into the game.

Students who want to reserve their tickets must do so 48 hours in advance in the Gaucho Gameday App or on the following AXS pages:

Thursday, February 3 vs UC Irvine
Saturday, February 5 vs UC San Diego 

See vaccination and testing requirements for pre-entry at all indoor events HERE. Spectators must wear a face covering at all times and we encourage physical distancing within the venue. No food or beverages will be allowed in the facility and concessions will not be available.

Gauchos on the Air
Both games will be aired lived on ESPN+ (subscription required) with Max Kelton and Gaucho legend Jerry Pimm on the call for UCSB. Additionally, an audio only cast featuring Kevin Cannon and former NBA coach Jim Eyen can be found on UCSBGauchos.com. Live stats are also available there.

Saturday's game with the Tritons will also be aired live on Spectrum SportsNet as the Big West Game of the Week.

Norris Etches His Name
In the team's road win over CSUN on Tuesday, January 25, senior forward Miles Norris tied the all-time three-point record, hitting nine in a row to lift his team over the Matadors. Norris went an almost perfect 1.000 from deep hitting 9-of-10 and only missing his final attempt. He notched a career-high 31 points in the effort as well.

Best in the (Big) West
UCSB ranks atop the Big West Conference in several statistical categories this season

Assist-to-Turnover Ratio – 1.15
Assists Per Game – 16.4 apg (25th in NCAA DI)
Field Goal Percentage – 48.5% (17th in NCAA DI)
Rebound Margin – 6.0 rpg
Scoring Margin – 8.3 ppg
Scoring Offense (Points Per Game) – 76.0 ppg
Total Assists – 263

The Gauchos also rank top three in free throw attempts, free throws made, defensive rebounds per game, defensive field-goal percentage, total rebounds per game, total blocks, blocks per game, and three-point defense.

Milestone Watch
Head Coach Joe Pasternack reached the milestone of 150 wins in his career after defeating CSUN on the road on January 25th, and is 4 wins away from reaching 100 wins at UCSB. He would become sixth Gaucho head coach to do so.

1300-700 Club
In the Gauchos' 73-62 win over Florida A&M senior center Amadou Sow notched a nine-point, 10-rebound performance that put him over the 700-rebound mark in his career. He became just the fourth Gaucho in school history to hit 1300 points and 700 rebounds in a career joining Alan Williams, Doug Rex, and Chris Devine in that club. He joined the 1400-700 club on the road at Cal State Fullerton and now boasts 1,433 career points (12th all-time) and 756 rebounds (6th all-time).

Rejected by Robinson
Veteran center Robinson Idehen, often referred to as the 'soul of the team' by Pasternack, has proved to be one of the top shot blockers in the conference ranking second with 1.25 blocks per game. His career-high five blocks against Chicago State is tied for the best performance by any Big West player this season and his 74 career blocks sit just outside of the program's top-10 list.

On the offensive end, Idehen is on track to be the most efficient scorer in Gaucho history currently boasting a 66.8% field goal percentage for his career.

Sow Leads the Way
Senior center Amadou Sow is currently leading the team and is fourth in the conference in points per game (15.7), is second in rebounds per game (8.2), and leads the Big West in field-goal percentage (55.0%). His field-goal percentage mark ranks 36th in NCAA DI. Looking to become the first Gaucho to ever be named to the Big West All-Conference team all four years, Sow started off the year hot posting four 20-point games including back-to-back 25-point performances to kick off the season.

Freshman on Fire
Freshman guard Ajay Mitchell has emerged as one of the top guards in the Big West Conference and the country through the early weeks of his young career. He currently leads the conference with a 2.60 assist-to-turnover ratio and a 4.4 assists per game average. His assist-to-turnover ratio is good for 47th in the country. Mitchell set an early career-high in the team's win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff dropping 10 dimes and committing zero turnovers, and followed that up with an eight assist-one turnover performance against Cal Lutheran. His 10-assist performance is the best by any Big West player this season.

SWishart
Junior guard Calvin Wishart had a remarkable first half performance off the bench in the team's victory over Pepperdine that ultimately helped the Gauchos keep pace with the Waves going into the locker room. Wishart scored a career-high 23 points, all in the first period, going a perfect 5-for-5 from the field, 4-for-4 from three, and 9-for-9 from the free throw line. He took and missed just one shot in the second half and totaled two rebounds, three assists, and two steals in the game.

Cerebro Sports Cali Jam All-Tournament Team
UCSB's games with Chicago State and Arkansas-Pine Bluff were a part of the Cerebro Sports Cali Jam tournament and at the contest's conclusion two Gauchos were named to the All-Tournament Team. Amadu Sow, who averaged 16.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg, and shot 77.8% from the field in the two games was named the Tournament MVP. Freshman Ajay Mitchell, who averaged 8.5 ppg and 7.0 apg while also leading the team in minutes, was named to the All-Tournament Team.

Dome Sweet Dome
The Gauchos win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff marked the 20th straight home win for the Gauchos, who were perfect in the Thunderdome from January 25, 2020 to November 24th 2021. It is the longest streak in UCSB history.

History Made
UCSB's 119-65 win over San Francisco State on opening night broke several top-ten marks in the Gaucho record book:

- 29 assists, 3rd most in program history
- 119 points, 4th most in program history
- 65 rebounds, T-5th most in program history
- 60 first half points, T-7th most in program history
- 59 second half points, T-8th most in program history
- 32 free throws made, T-10th most in program history

Run it Back

The reigning Big West champions return to the court with a new goal this season and it's becoming the first Big West team to repeat since the Gauchos did 10 years ago and get back to the NCAA Tournament.

Last season, UCSB went 22-5 overall and 13-3 in Big West Conference play on its way to a Big West regular season title, a Big West Tournament Championship, and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. In addition to Norris and Sow, their key returners include Big West Sixth Man of the Year Ajare Sanni, senior forward Robinson Idehen, and junior guard Calvin Wishart, who will be making his Gaucho debut after redshirting last season.

Sow Named to Lou Henson Watch List
Just one day after being named to the Big West Preseason All-Conference Team, senior center Amadou Sow earned another preseason nod being named to the 2021-22 Lou Henson National Player of the Year Award watch list. The award is presented to the best mid-major men's basketball player of the year. He is one of just two Big West players to be named joining UC Irvine's Collin Welp.

UCSB Picked to Repeat in Preseason Polls
UCSB was picked as the unanimous regular season champion of the Big West in the annual preseason coaches' and media polls. The Gauchos accumulated 69 points and five first place votes in the coaches' poll beating out second-seeded UC Irvine by a narrow margin of just one point and one first place vote. The two teams spilt the nine first place nods.

In the media poll the Gauchos garnered 103 points and six first place votes to the Anteater's 100 points and two first place votes. Rounding out the top-four in both polls are UC Riverside and UC Davis finishing third and fourth, respectively.

Sow and Norris named to Preseason All-Conference Team
Along with the preseason polls came two different Preseason All-Conference teams. Senior center Amadou Sow picked up his third straight preseason nod as a unanimous preseason pick on both the coaches' and media poll. The Gaucho big averaged 13.0 points per game and 7.5 rebounds while shooting a potent 56.9% from the field last season.

Senior Forward Miles Norris was named to preseason team on the coaches' poll after exploding on to the scene in his first season with UCSB proving to be one of the most exciting players in conference. The 6-10 forward brought length, excellent shooting, and electric dunks to the Thunderdome on his way to averaging 9.6 points per game and 4.6 rebounds while shooting 39.4% from three and 49.2% from the field. He also led the team with 22 blocks.

Coming in at No. 14
College Insider's preseason Men's Mid Major Top 25 list named the Gauchos as the 14th best mid major program in DI basketball. They were the only Big West team in the rankings and were the fourth highest ranked west coast team in the first edition of the poll.

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Players Mentioned

Robinson Idehen

#24 Robinson Idehen

Forward
6' 10"
Graduate Student
Ajay Mitchell

#13 Ajay Mitchell

Guard
6' 4"
Freshman
Miles Norris

#5 Miles Norris

Forward
6' 10"
Senior
Ajare Sanni

#3 Ajare Sanni

Guard
6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
Amadou Sow

#12 Amadou Sow

Forward
6' 9"
Senior
Calvin Wishart

#10 Calvin Wishart

Guard
6' 2"
Redshirt Junior

Players Mentioned

Robinson Idehen

#24 Robinson Idehen

6' 10"
Graduate Student
Forward
Ajay Mitchell

#13 Ajay Mitchell

6' 4"
Freshman
Guard
Miles Norris

#5 Miles Norris

6' 10"
Senior
Forward
Ajare Sanni

#3 Ajare Sanni

6' 3"
Redshirt Junior
Guard
Amadou Sow

#12 Amadou Sow

6' 9"
Senior
Forward
Calvin Wishart

#10 Calvin Wishart

6' 2"
Redshirt Junior
Guard