Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Irvine tops Long Beach to advance to title game

- By Janis Carr Correspond­ent

UC Irvine senior guard Moulayna Johnson Sidi Baba listened carefully to the instructio­ns her coach gave her before their Big West Tournament semifinal.

“She told me to go out and get a double-double,” Sidi Baba said, “and that's what I did. I want to win, so I do whatever the coach wants me to do, I'll do it.”

So, she did just that.

Sidi Baba scored a gamehigh 22 points and grabbed a team-best 10 rebounds to lead the second-seeded Anteaters to a 69-57 victory over No. 7 seed Long Beach State on Friday afternoon at the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, Nev. The win secured the Anteaters a spot in the championsh­ip game for the first time since 2022 and the fifth time in program history.

UCI (22-8) will face No. 5 UC Davis in today's 3 p.m. championsh­ip game. The Aggies (20-13) upset top-seeded Hawai'i, 51-48, in the other semifinal and will be trying to win their fourth game in four days when they take on the Anteaters with a berth in the NCAA Tournament at stake.

UCI coach Tamara Inoue said her team will need to replicate the style of play it showed against Long Beach to have any hope of reaching the NCAA Tournament for just the second time in program history (a lopsided first-round loss to Stanford in 1995).

“I think it's important to set the tone and get out there and get us a comfortabl­e lead,” Inoue said. “We need to be feeling it and seeing the ball go in the basket and then replicatin­g it. Same thing we did today.”

After giving up the first two baskets of the game, the Anteaters went on a 20-5 run to

AT A GLANCE Semifinals UC IRVINE 69, LONG BEACH STATE 57 UC DAVIS 51, HAWAII 48 UC Irvine vs. UC Davis, Henderson, Nev., 3 p.m.

Today's final: take control of the game in the early going. Long Beach struggled to mount any type of offense against UCI's defense, which ranks 14th nationally with 55.5 points allowed per game.

Trailing 24-19, LBSU took advantage of a rare UCI defensive lapse to go on a 10-3 run, capped by a layup by Jada Crawshaw, and take its first lead since the opening minutes at 28-27 with 4:01 left in the half.

“I thought in the second quarter we loosened up a little bit and let them drive by us, go by us and get easy layups,” Inoue said. “So, going back to that zone really helped contain them, slowed them down.”

Sidi Baba said that's when she recalled the coach's orders.

“I was thinking that we need a win and I have to do what I can do to get a win,” she said. “That's what I think about on the court.”

Sidi Baba scored 11 points in the second half as the Anteaters never allowed the Beach to threaten again. They limited Long Beach to 36.4% shooting from the field and 30% from 3-point range.

“I think their defense was really, really solid,” first-year LBSU coach Amy Wright said. “They stuck with what they do well, they run that 2-2-1 and fall back into their man(-to-man).

“They did an outstandin­g job being physical with us in both areas — on the perimeter and in the paint. So just congrats to them.”

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF BIG WEST ?? UC Irvine's Moulayna Johnson Sidi Baba, who scored a game-high 22points, drives toward the basket against Long Beach State.
PHOTO COURTESY OF BIG WEST UC Irvine's Moulayna Johnson Sidi Baba, who scored a game-high 22points, drives toward the basket against Long Beach State.

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