Near no-no for UCI pitchers
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Steve Virgen
It was a meaningless game for the UC Irvine baseball team, but the
Anteaters had a chance for a no-hitter with one out in the top of the
ninth inning.
However, just as their season, the Anteaters came close to stardom
and making history, yet were left with a bit of frustration after
they gave up a double.
UCI still managed to win, ending its season with a 2-0
nonconference victory over visiting Hawaii in front of 785 fans at
Anteater Ballpark Wednesday night.
“Frustration,” UCI Coach John Savage said after being asked to put
the 2003 season in perspective. “Close would be another word. We
pitched as well as any of the top teams [in the Big West Conference].
We just couldn’t overcome injuries. Anyone that followed us this
year, knows that’s a fact ... It’s a learning experience. But look
for UC Irvine to come back in a big way next year.”
The Anteaters (21-35) ended their five-game losing streak with one
run in each of the fifth and sixth innings. Freshman Chris Nicoll
earned his first pitching win of the season. Phil Tripoli, Kris
Krise, Ryan Edell and Steve Schroer also combined for UCI’s only
one-hitter of the season. It was the second time UCI shut out a team
this season.
Hawaii had not been shut out since April 5 at Rice and the
Rainbows (28-25) last endured a one-hitter against San Jose State
last year.
“To have a no-hitter in the ninth says a lot about our pitching
staff and their future,” Savage said. “It’s a good way to finish the
season. It’s a good way for the seniors to go out.”
UCI gained a 1-0 lead after sophomore first baseman B.J. Eucce
scored in the bottom of the fifth. Senior Chris Klemm plated Eucce
after his base hit. The Anteaters scored another run in the sixth
when junior Matt Fisher scored on a Eucce single that caused an error
in center field.
The two runs proved to be enough for UCI, which has been
offensively inept throughout the season. In 15 of their losses, the
Anteaters did not score more than one run, and they were shut out in
seven games. However, pitching was their strongest facet. Nicoll
provided a glimpse of UCI’s staff and its future.
Nicoll called his 3 1/3 innings of work his best outing of the
season. He retired the first 11 batters and then walked Brent Cook.
That’s when Savage walked to the mound and inserted Tripoli. Nicoll
said he knew other UCI pitchers would see action and he did not have
a problem with being pulled.
Nicoll recorded three strikeouts.
“I definitely learned a lot this season,” Nicoll said. “We were
hoping for that [no-hitter]. But to get the one-hitter shows you how
good our pitching staff is and we have a lot of guys coming back next
year.”
For now, the Anteaters can only look to next season. They finished
8-13 in the Big West, which put them in a fifth-place tie with UC
Santa Barbara and Cal State Northridge.
Last year, UCI won eight of its first 12 games. This year, the
Anteaters, in their second season after a 10-year hiatus, lost eight
of their first 12.
Last year, UCI finished 33-26, 14-10 in the Big West for a
fourth-place tie with Fullerton. UCI won five of seven conference
series last season, but it won just two this year.
A big reason for their losses and frustration came from injuries
to four players.
Sophomores Matt Anderson, Jaime Martinez, R.J. Brown and Erik
Johnson missed most of the season because of injuries. Anderson,
Martinez and Brown would have been Nos. 3-4-5 in the batting order.
The quartet received medical redshirts for the season. Anderson led
the Anteaters with 91 hits and 57 runs last year. The trio was the
reason Savage was excited that the offense would receive a lift this
season.
Savage would not comment about coaching at UCLA. Published reports
throughout the season have linked Savage to the Bruins if UCLA fires
Gary Adams. Savage says he plans to recruit and track his players’
progress throughout the off-season.
“Gary has been a great coach,” Savage said. “He’s the coach at
UCLA and he should stay as coach. He has been great at college
baseball.”
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Nonconference
UC Irvine 2, Hawaii 0
Score by Innings
Hawaii 000 000 000 -- 0 1 1
UC Irvine 000 011 00x -- 2 7 0
Ponomarenko, Cayetano (5), Olsen (7),
Carlsen (8) and Inouya; Nicoll, Tripoli
(4), Krise (5), Edell (7), Schroer (8)
and Wagner. W -- Nicoll, 1-2. L --
Ponomarenko, 4-2. Sv -- Schroer, 1. 2B --
Omura (H)
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