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Santa Clara's Probable Starting Five GAME No. 4: AT MICHIGAN STATE Date/Tipoff: Mon., Nov. 24, 2014 / 4 pm Pacific Where: Breslin Center (East Lansing, Mich.) TV: Big Ten Network (Greg Kelser, Cory Provus) Audio: SantaClaraBroncos.com (Anthony Passarelli, John Stege) Series Record: 1-0 (1-0 N) SANTA CLARA BRONCOS Santa Clara Travels to No. 19 Michigan State Head Coach: Kerry Keating, 8th year (Seton Hall, 1993) To Begin Orlando Classic 2014-15: 2-1 (2-0 H, 0-1 A) Santa Clara, 2-1, will continue its six-game road trip with its second stop in East Lansing, Mich. Keating's SCU/Overall Record: 116-122 (8th Year) Associate Coach: Sam Scholl The Broncos will play at No. 19 Michigan State, 2-1, on Mon., Nov. 24. The 4 pm game (Pacific) Assistant Coaches: Jesse Pruitt, Steve Snell will be shown on the Big Ten Network with Greg Kelser and Cory Provus making the call. The audio broadcast can also be heard on the SCU website, SantaClaraBroncos.com, with Anthony NO. 19 MICHIGAN state SPartans Passarelli in his eighth year as the Voice of the Broncos. He will be joined on this trip by former Head Coach: Tom Izzo (Northern Michigan, 1977) Bronco center John Stege. 2014-15: 2-1 (1-0 H, 1-0 A, 0-1 N) The Broncos are led by eighth-year head coach Kerry Keating. The Broncos won 14 games Izzo's Career Record: 468-187 (20th Year) last season. They won the CIT title in 2011 and the CBI title in 2013. Prior to coming to Santa 2014-15 Santa Clara Schedule/Results Clara, he was on the staff of UCLA for four years, including back-to-back Final Four seasons (2006, Date Opponent Location Time '07). While with the Bruins, he is credited with recruiting Kevin Love, Darren Collison and Russell Nov. 7 ># CSU EAST BAY ........................................... 82-72 Westbrook. Known as being tech-savvy, Malcolm Lee committed to Keating and the Bruins via Nov. 14 >CSU FULLERTON .......................................... 89-72 Instant Messenger. Nov. 15 ~ SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN ............................... 70-58 Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo has an impressive list of credentials, including the 2000 Nov. 19 >* at Utah State ................................................ 54-60 NCAA National Championship, seven regular-season Big Ten Championships, four Big Ten Nov. 24 >& at Michigan State ......................................... 4 p.m. Nov. 27 >% vs. Tennessee ............................................ 9 a.m. Tournament titles, six Final Four appearances, eight National Coach of the Year awards and a Big Nov. 28 >% vs. Kansas or Rhode Island ................9 or 11 a.m. Ten-best 17 straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Nov. 30 >% at Orlando Classic ..........................................TBA Dec. 6 ! at San Jose State ........................................... 7 p.m. Last Time Dec. 13 ! WASHINGTON ST. .........................................7 p.m. In their only meeting, Santa Clara defeated Michigan State 77-71 in the Maui Invitational in Dec. 17 +Northeastern vs. Cal Poly (at SCU)...............7 p.m. 1995. Two-time NBA MVP and former Bronco All-American, Steve Nash, led the Broncos with 23 Dec. 20 +~ NORTHEASTERN ......................................2 p.m. points. He was 7 of 8 from the free throw line and 8-14 from the field, including 0-5 beyond the Dec. 23 +CAL POLY .................................................2 p.m. Dec. 27 •~= at Saint Mary’s ............................................ 1 p.m. arc. Santa Clara shot 51 percent from the field to the Spartans' Dec. 29 •^ at Pacific ................................................. 7 p.m. own 50 percent. Jamie Feick had a double-double for the All-time Top Freshman Jan. 1 •+ BYU .................................................2 p.m. Spartans, collecting 23 points and 12 boards. In the opening Bay Area Scorers Jan. 3 •!^ SAN DIEGO ................................................7 p.m. round, Santa Clara defeated then-No. 4 UCLA 78-69 with four 1. Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Cal ...590 Jan. 8 •^ at Portland ................................................. 7 p.m. 2. Jared Brownridge, SCU .....567 Broncos collecting double figures, including Nash with 19. 3. Winford Boynes, USF ..........542 Jan. 10 •~* at Gonzaga ................................................. 5 p.m. 4. Ryan Anderson, Cal ..............539 Jan. 13 ST. KATHERINE ...............................................7 p.m. Jan. 17 •~= SAN FRANCISCO ......................................3 p.m. Top-Scoring WCC Single Season Points Jan. 22 •!= LMU .................................................8 p.m. Back-Court Returns 1. Kevin Foster (2010-11) ............766 Jan. 24 •~= PEPPERDINE ............................................8 p.m. The Broncos return the West Coast Conference's top- 2. Kevin Foster (2012-13) ...........732 Jan. 29 •^ at San Diego ................................................. 7 p.m. scoring back-court, Jared Brownridge (17.2 ppg, 2013-14; 3. Dennis Awtrey (1968-69) ....... 619 Jan. 31 •!+ at BYU ................................................. 6 p.m. 4. Dennis Awtrey (1969-70) ....... 614 Feb. 5 •% GONZAGA .................................................8 p.m. 12.0 ppg 2014-15) and Brandon Clark (16.9 ppg, 2013-14; 5. John Bryant (2008-09) ............596 Feb. 7 •~^ PORTLAND ................................................5 p.m. 20.3 ppg 2014-15). Brownridge led the team with 95 three 6. Ralph Ogden (1969-70) ........ 590 Feb. 12 •!- at San Francisco ........................................... 8 p.m. pointers a season ago. His 567 points scored shattered the 7. Marc Trasolini (2012-13) .........587 Feb. 19 •^ at Pepperdine ................................................ 6 p.m. SCU freshman record and placed him at No. 2 all-time in 8. Harold Keeling (1983-84) ...... 585 Feb. 21 •~^ at LMU ................................................. 3 p.m. 9. Harold Keeling (1984-85) ...... 574 points scored for a Bay Area freshman (that list includes SCU, 10. Jared Brownridge (2013-14) .567 Feb. 26 •^ PACIFIC .................................................7 p.m. Stanford, Cal, Saint Mary's, San Francisco and Pacific). 11. Steve Nash (1994-95) ........... 565 Feb. 28 •~` SAINT MARY’S ...........................................5 p.m. Brownridge finished his freshman year with 24 points vs. 12. Russ Vrankovich (1963-64) ... 561 Mar. 5-10 at WCC Tournament (Las Vegas) ......................TBA 13. John Bryant (2007-08) ............558 Home games are in BOLD CAPS and played at the Leavey Center. Gonzaga in the WCC quarterfinals, as the Broncos fell 77-75 14. Brandon Clark (2013-14) .......557 All times listed are Pacific and subject to change. on a last second layup by the Zags' David Stockton. It was his 15. Mike Stewart (1971-72) ......... 551 • - WCC; # - Exhibition game. TV: % – ESPN Network; - - ESPNU; & - Big Ten Network; +- 48th Cable Car Classic = - Comcast CA; ` - Comcast BA; ^ - WTv; + - BYUTv; * - Root. Radio: ! - KDOW; ~ - KLIV Michelle Young, Santa Clara Basketball SID > - SantaClaraBroncos.com website audio WORK: (408) 544-2114 • CELL: (408) 642-9117 • E-MAIL: [email protected] SANTA CLARA'S PROBABLE STARTING FIVE B. Clark J. Brownridge D. Johnson J. Pugh M. Hubbard PPG RPG APG PPG RPG APG PPG RPG SPG PPG RPG SPG PPG RPG BPG 20.3 3.7 6.0 12.0 2.0 2.3 10.0 5.0 1.3 4.7 5.7 0.3 7.0 5.7 0.3 The Last Time a Bronco ... 2014-15 Santa Clara Basketball Roster Scored 30 or more points No. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Yr. Hometown/High School (Last School) Brandon Clark (31), vs. Cal State Fullerton, Nov. 14, 2014 0 Stephen Edwards G 6-2 180 Fr. Muskogee, Okla. / Putnam City West 1 Evan Wardlow F 6-4 180 Fr. Lake View Terrace, Calif. / El Camino Real Totaled 15 or more rebounds 3 Brandon Clark G 6-0 170 Sr. East Chicago, Ind. / Merrillville Yannick Atanga (16), at Portland, Feb. 23, 2013 4 Jarvis Pugh G 6-6 205 RS-Fr. Murphy, Texas / Plano East 5 Jalen Richard G 6-3 185 Soph. San Tan Valley, Ariz.. / Poston Butte Recorded a double-double (pts./reb.) Jerry Brown (16/10), vs. San Jose State, Nov. 12, 2013 10 Kai Healy (redshirting) G 6-5 210 Fr. Wahroonga (Sydney), Australia / The Scots College 20 Denzel Johnson G 6-4 190 Sr. Fresno, Calif. / Clovis West 2 Recorded a double-double (pts./rebs) 22 Matt Hubbard F 6-9 210 Fr. Colville, Wash. / Colville Marc Trasolini (16/10), vs. LMU, Feb. 11, 2010 23 Jared Brownridge G 6-2 190 Soph. Aurora, Ill. / Waubonsie Valley Troy Payne (12/10), vs. LMU, Feb. 11, 2010 30 Andrew Papenfus F 6-5 215 Sr. Snowmass, Colo. / Aspen 42 Dominic Romeo F 6-7 240 Gr. Turlock, Calif. / Pitman Recorded a 20-point, 20-rebound game 43 Nate Kratch F 6-6 230 RS-Soph. Watertown, Minn. / Watertown-Mayer John Bryant (24/27), vs. USD, March 7, 2009 44 Yannick Atanga F 6-8 225 Sr. Yaounde, Cameroon / Besant Hill School (Ojai, Calif.) 50 Emmanuel Ndumanya C 6-9 270 RS-Fr. Anambra, Nigeria / Junipero Serra 3+ Players with 4+ Threes Head Coach: Kerry Keating, 8th season (Seton Hall ‘93) Kevin Foster (3), Evan Roquemore (4), Brandon Associate Coach: Sam Scholl, 8th season (San Diego ‘01) Clark (4), at LMU, Jan. 12, 2013 Assistant Coaches: Jesse Pruitt, 3rd season (UC Davis '05) Steve Snell, 1st season (Radford, '90) The Last Time the Broncos ... DBO: Brandon Rosenthal, 2nd season (St. John Fisher College, '10) Scored 100 or more points Video Coordinator: Kyle Bailey, 2nd season (Santa Clara '05) vs. Simpson (106), 11/10/12 Allowed 100 or more points 14th game with 20+ points, which put him at No. 3 on SCU's single vs. Loyola Marymount (104), 2/23/91 season list for 20+ points a game. Pronunciation Guide Clark had his streak of 25 straight games in double figures Yannick Atanga Yah-nick A-ton-gah Had 50 or more rebounds Kai Healey rhymes with Buy vs. San Jose State (50), 11/19/11 snapped at Utah State when he scored nine. It dated back to Dec. Nate Kratch rhymes with Scratch 13, 2013. It was the longest streak for a Bronco since Travis Niesen Emmanuel Ndumanya E-man-u-l N-do-my-ah Had 25 or more assists scored double figures in 22 straight games (Feb. 5, 2005-Jan.
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