HONOLULU, HI – UC Irvine dropped its first Big West game as Hawaii's Hunter Erickson hit a fade-away free throw line jumper as time expired to give the Rainbow Warriors the 67-66 victory at the Bankoh Arena at Stan Sheriff Center Saturday night.
UCI's
Derin Saran battled for a layup underneath to put the Anteaters in front with 12 seconds remaining only to watch Erickson hit the game-winner just before the buzzer sounded.
Saran led all players with 22 points, going 10-21 from the floor and 2-2 from the line. He added three rebounds, two assists and a steal. Â
UCI goes to 12-6 overall and 5-1 in the Big West, while Hawaii improves to 12-3 on the year and 4-1 in the Big West.
HEAD COACH RUSSELL TURNER SAID:
"That was a heck of a college basketball game. It was frustrating coming out on the losing end of it. We knew it would be a challenge to come in here and win. I thought we met the challenge for the most part. In a one-point game there are so many plays you can look back on and wish we made. I hope this will make us more determined to continue to get better."
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
>Forward
Kyle Evans recorded 13 points on 6-10 shooting from the floor and 1-1 from the line. He had a game-high eight rebounds and four blocks.
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Elijah Chol matched Evans with eight rebounds and four blocks to go with five points
>Guard
Jovan Jester Jr. totaled nine points, five rebounds and a block
>Reigning Big West Player of the Week
Jurian Dixon scored six points, all in the second half. He had three steals, two rebounds and two assists
>Forward
Harrison Carrington went 2-3 from the field and 2-2 from the free throw line for six points. The junior also grabbed four rebounds
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Andre Henry made his presence known on the glass with five rebounds in addition to three points
>The Anteaters shot 38.8% from the floor (26-67), hitting a season-low two three-pointers
>Hawaii shot 40.6% (26-64) for the game, knocking down 51.7% (15-29) in the second half
>The Rainbow Warriors were led by Isaac Johnson's 15 points and Harry Rouhliadeff's 14
>Hawaii scored 21 points on 15 Â UCI turnovers
>UH had 11 blocks, the most by an UCI opponent this season, while UCI had nine, the second most this season by the Anteaters
FIRST HALF
>UC Irvine got on the board with a
Kyle Evans and-one layup to start scoring for the Anteaters, 2-2 (19:26)
>Following a brief scoring drought, UCI got back on the board with a
Derin Saran jumper to bring the score to 7-8 (15:58)
>After the Hawai'i lead grew to eight (12:38), UCI went on a 9-0 run to retake the lead, holding the Rainbow Warriors scoreless for over four minutes and getting points on a
Harrison Carrington layup, a Saran fast break layup, and a three by Â
Jovan Jester Jr. to take a 18-17 lead (8:57)
>Hawai'i answered the UCI run to take the lead with a swift 7-0 run of their own in just over a minute before a Saran layup, 24-20 (5:23)
>A Saran layup tied the game at 27 before a Hawai'i jumper sent the match into halftime with UH up 29-27Â
SECOND HALF
>The Anteater offense got off to a quick start in the second half, with Evans getting a hook shot to go on the first possession of the period
>A
Andre Henry jumper tied the game at 42 with just over 13 minutes to go in regulation, continuing an evenly contested half on both sides
>After Dixon scored on a layup and Hawai'i got a three to go, the redshirt sophomore  followed up with a banked-in three-pointer to even the score at 51 (8:38)
>After the lead changed hands multiple times, Dixon got on the ground to recover a loose ball, finding Saran for a floater to give UCI a 59-58 lead with under five minutes to go
>Hawai'i took a brief lead with a three-pointer before
Kyle Evans layup tied the game at 61
>Saran got to the line to deliver UC Irvine a 63-61 lead (1:59)
>Hawaii would score the next four to go up 65-63 (1:11) only to watch Dixon hit a free throw and Saran had a layup to put the Anteaters back on top, 66-65
>Following a pair of timeouts, the Rainbow Warriors would inbound the ball with 9.1 on the clock and after passing the ball around Erickson hit a buzzer-beating jumper to secure a 67-66 victoryÂ
NOTES
>UCI had its five-game winning streak snapped
>The Anteaters out-rebounded Hawaii 44-36
>It's Saran's fourth 20+ game this season
UP NEXT
In the lone game of the week, UCI will travel to UC Davis next Saturday (Jan. 17) for a 2:00 p.m. game.
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