RIVERSIDE, Calif.– In his second consecutive 20-point performance,
DJ Davis led the Anteaters to a 75-65 victory over UC Riverside on Thursday evening.
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Davis poured in 26 points on 8-12 from the floor, including 3-6 from three-point range and 7-8 from the line. The guard also had two rebounds and two steals in the contest.
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS
>Center
Bent Leuchten exploded for 15 points on 6-10 shooting
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Dean Keeler went a perfect 5-5 from the field for 10 points
>Guard
Dawson Baker rounded out the double-digit scorers with a 10 point effort
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Ofure Ujadughele was an offensive and defensive weapon, dishing out a team best four assists while grabbing six rebounds (five off the defensive glass)
>Guard
Pierre Crockrell II brought down a career high eight boards
>UC Irvine had six steals to UC Riverside's four
>The Anteaters shot at a 0.417 clip (5-12) from three-point range, their second consecutive game over 0.400
>UC Riverside was led by Flynn Cameron, recording 26 points on 8-16 shooting, 5-13 from distance, and 5-6 from the line
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FIRST HALF
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Bent Leuchten scored the first seven points of the contest with two easy layups (18:48, 18:14) and a three-pointer at the top of the key at 17:18 off the pass from
Dawson Baker
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DJ Davis added to the Anteater run with his lay-in (16:42), 9-0
>UC Riverside would close the offensive gap to four after scoring all their points on triples, 16-12 (10:11)
>The Highlander's Flynn Cameron scored the next five points to give UCR their first lead of the night at 9:00, 16-17
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Dean Keeler lifted UC Irvine ahead by three points after scoring on back-to-back possessions, 20-17 (8:09)
>The two squads would answer each other's baskets, exchanging the lead until
Chazz Hutchison found
Akiva McBirney-Griffin (5:10) under the basket to put UCI up by three, 31-28
>With 0.04 seconds left on the clock, Baker drove to the basket to extend the lead to five and was fouled on the way up where he completed the three-point play, 36-30
>UC Riverside chucked the ball across half court on the inbounds pass, but it was intercepted by Davis to end the halfÂ
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SECOND HALF
>UCR's Jamal Hartwell II opened the second stanza with a floating jumper (19:26) and fast break three-pointers (18:13), 37-35
>The Anteaters kept finding big man Leuchten in the paint, hooking one in at 17:24 and pushing up through the Highlander defense at 16:26, 43-39
>Davis started a 9-2 run for the 'Eaters on his mid-range floater (15:21) and
Justin Hohn capped the streak on a second chance jump shot (12:29), 52-41
>Zyon Pullin would bring the UC Riverside deficit back down to single digits at 11:53 when he scored on a fast break lay-up before
JC Butler completed the three-point play on UCI's next possession with his and-1 make from the line (11:38), 55-44
>Off the defensive board,
Ofure Ujadughele took it coast-to-coast on the fast break, 57-44 (11:14)
>UCR's 8-0 spurt was halted by Keeler's shot from the block at 6:14 off the dish from Ujadughele, 59-55
>The duo of Ujadughele and Keeler teamed up again at 5:16 with Keeler delivering the exclamatory dunk, 63-58
>Baker's turnaround jumper (3:24) and Davis's nailed triple (2:42) along with two makes from the line (2:05) would catapult the 'Eaters to a 70-58 lead
>Flynn Cameron drew the foul on his three-point shot, but only made two of his three attempts from the charity stripe, 70-60 (1:50)
>Davis visited the line two more times (1:43, 0:55), knocking down all four shots, 74-60
>Cameron had three free throws for UCR at 0:22 for the final points of the night, but it was not enough as UC Irvine prevailed, 75-65
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NOTES
>UC Irvine is tied for first place in the Big West with UC Santa Barbara
>UCI shot over 0.500 from the field in both contests against UC Riverside this season
>Both Anteater victories over the Highlanders were by double-figures
>Baker has recorded double-digit points in 26 consecutive games, 30 on the season, and 52 in his career to average 15.6 points a game (17.1 in conference)
>Baker is now 35 points away from reaching the 1,000-career point milestone
>Davis now sits 12
th all-time in UC Irvine history with 138 career made three-pointers. He needs four more makes to catch Scott Brooks (1985-87) and Travis Souza (2011-15) for 11
th with 142 triples.
>Davis has made at least one three-pointer in his 30 games played this season, averaging 2.6 a game
>Davis has posted seven 20-point efforts this season
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UP NEXT
UCI will close out the Big West regular season slate against CSU Bakersfield inside the Bren Events Center on Saturday March 4th. The Anteaters will honor
JC Butler in a senior day ceremony prior to the game.
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