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Santa Clara's Probable Starting Five Date/Tipoff: Thurs., Jan. 1, 2015 / 2 pm Where: Leavey Center (Santa Clara, Calif.) TV: BYUTV (Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler) Radio: SantaClaraBroncos.com Series Record: BYU leads 21-5 First Meeting: at BYU won 65-59 Dec. 21, 1951 Last Meeting: BYU 89-76 on 2-6-14 in Provo SCU Hosts BYU In WCC Home Opener New Year's Day Santa Clara Broncos Santa Clara returns home to open 2015 and West Coast Conference play on the same day! Head Coach: Kerry Keating, 8th year (Seton Hall, 1993) 2014-15: 6-7, 1-1 WCC (3-2 H, 2-2 A, 1-2 N) The Broncos will host a 2 pm game with BYU on Thurs., Jan. 1. The game will be telecast on Keating's SCU/Overall Record: 120-128 (8th Year) BYU-TV with Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler making the call. It will also be broadcast live on Associate Coach: Sam Scholl SantaClaraBroncos.com as part of the Bronco Radio Network. Anthony Passarelli is in his eighth Assistant Coaches: Jesse Pruitt, Steve Snell season as the Broncos' play-by-play announcer. Santa Clara is 6-7 and 1-1 in the WCC. BYU is 11-4 and 1-1 in the WCC. Santa Clara is 3-2 at BYU Cougars home this season and the Cougars are 2-0 on the road. BYU is led by four players who average Coach: Dave Rose, 10th year (Houston, 1983) 2014-15 Record: 11-4, 1-1 WCC (7-2 H, 2-0 A, 2-2 N) double figures including 2014 WCC Player of the Year Tyler Haws, who scores 22.1 ppg. Anson BK SID: Kyle Chilton ([email protected]) Winder (14.9), this week's WCC Player of the Week Kyle Collinsworth (13.6) and Chase Fischer (13.4) all average double digits as well. Collinsworth leads the team with 7.8 rpg. 2014-15 Santa Clara Schedule/Results Leading from wire to wire, with Denzel Johnson opening the game on with a 5-0 run, Santa Clara Date Opponent Location Time Nov. 7 ># CSU EAST BAY ........................................... 82-72 won 57-40 at Pacific on Dec. 27. Matt Hubbard scored a career-high 15 points and was three of Nov. 14 >CSU FULLERTON .......................................... 89-72 three from beyond the arc. Jared Brownridge scored 14, including 4 of 6 from the three. He added Nov. 15 ~ SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN ............................... 70-58 a career high eight rebounds. Denzel Johnson had 10. In his first start this year, Nate Kratch had Nov. 19 >* at Utah State ................................................ 54-60 a career-high 11 rebounds. Brandon Clark scored nine, tying All-time Bronco-Cougar Series Nov. 24 >& at Michigan State .......................................... 79-52 a career high with seven boards and six assists. Date Score Nov. 27 >& vs. Tennessee ............................................. 57-64 With BYU leading up-start Portland by 22 points in the 12/21/51 at BYU 64, SCU 59 Nov. 28 >$ vs. Rhode Island ........................................... 66-44 middle of the second half, the Cougars held off the Pilots and 12/22/51 at BYU 66, SCU 61 Nov. 30 >% vs. Rider .................................................. 68-60 2/7/53 SCU 72, BYU 64* Dec. 6 ! at San Jose State ............................................ 61-50 won 97-88 on Dec. 27 in Provo. Not much of a defensive 12/19/58 at BYU 80, SCU 59 Dec. 13 ! WASHINGTON ST. .......................................... 76-67 battle, both teams scored 50+ in the second half, with BYU 12/20/58 at BYU 75, SCU 65 Dec. 17 +Cal Poly defeated Northeastern (at SCU) ...... 60-58 tallying 54 and Portland 51. Five Cougars scored in double 12/8/61 vs. SCU 64, BYU 53 Dec. 20 +~ NORTHEASTERN ....................................... 72-78 figures, including three with 21+ (Haws, 24; Winder, 22; and 12/9/61 vs. SCU 71, BYU 55 Dec. 23 +CAL POLY .................................................. 58-69 12/18/64 at BYU 102, SCU 82 Collinsworth, 21). 12/19/64 at BYU 109, SCU 80 Dec. 27 •~= at Saint Mary’s ............................................. 60-73 12/17/65 BYU 103, vs. SCU 85 Dec. 29 •^ at Pacific .................................................. 57-40 12/18/65 BYU 87, vs. SCU 79 Jan. 1 •+ BYU .................................................2 p.m. Our Opponent 12/22/67 SCU 80, at BYU 75 Jan. 3 •!^ SAN DIEGO ................................................7 p.m. Santa Clara is 5-21 vs. BYU all-time and has lost 10 12/23/67 at BYU 91, SCU 46 Jan. 8 •^ at Portland ................................................. 7 p.m. straight games to the Cougars. The Broncos’ last series win 12/22/70 BYU 68, vs. SCU 67 Jan. 10 •~* at Gonzaga ................................................. 5 p.m. came on Dec. 2, 1972 when they defeated No. 12 BYU, 12/1/72 at No. 15 BYU 84, SCU 73 Jan. 13 ST. KATHERINE ...............................................7 p.m. 66-64, in Provo. The Broncos' last win vs. BYU in Santa 12/2/72 SCU 66, at No. 12 BYU 64 12/30/86 BYU 77, vs. SCU 66 Jan. 17 •~= SAN FRANCISCO ......................................3 p.m. Clara came almost 54 years ago and it was actually two wins Jan. 22 •!= LMU .................................................8 p.m. 12/29/94 BYU 76, vs. SCU 55 & on back-to-back days. The Broncos defeated BYU 64-53 on 12/30/03 BYU 68, vs. SCU 66 Jan. 24 •~= PEPPERDINE ............................................8 p.m. Dec. 8, 1961 and then 71-55 on Dec. 9, 1961. 12/31/04 at BYU 87, SCU 74 Jan. 29 •^ at San Diego ................................................. 7 p.m. 1/14/12 at BYU 95, SCU 78 Jan. 31 •!+ at BYU ................................................. 6 p.m. 2/18/12 BYU 82, vs. SCU 67 Feb. 5 •% GONZAGA .................................................8 p.m. Brownridge and Clark 1/12/13 BYU 82 vs. SCU 64 Feb. 7 •~^ PORTLAND ................................................5 p.m. 2/2/13 at BYU 96 vs. SCU 79 Feb. 12 •!- at San Francisco ........................................... 8 p.m. Lead The Broncos 1/18/14 BYU 91 vs. SCU 81 Feb. 19 •^ at Pepperdine ................................................ 6 p.m. The Broncos return the West Coast Conference's top- 2/6/14 at BYU 89, SCU 76 Feb. 21 •~^ at LMU ................................................. 3 p.m. scoring back-court in Brandon Clark and Jared Brownridge. * - Cow Palace Daly City, CA & - San Jose, Calif. Feb. 26 •^ PACIFIC .................................................7 p.m. Clark is averaging 16.2 ppg after scoring 16.9 ppg in 2013- Feb. 28 •~` SAINT MARY’S ...........................................5 p.m. 14. Brownridge is averaging 15.2 ppg this season after leading the team with 17.2 ppg last year. Mar. 5-10 at WCC Tournament (Las Vegas) ......................TBA Clark has scored double figures in 11 of 13 games and Brownridge has done it 10 times this year. Home games are in BOLD CAPS and played at the Leavey Center. All times listed are Pacific and subject to change. Brownridge has led the team in scoring seven times, Clark the other five games and Matt Hubbard • - WCC; # - Exhibition game. TV: & - ESPN2; % – ESPN3; $- -ESPNU; once. & - 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 N. Kratch M. Hubbard PPG RPG APG PPG RPG APG PPG RPG SPG PPG RPG BPG PPG RPG APG 16.2 3.8 4.3 15.2 3.3 2.1 8.2 3.4 1.9 3.8 3.9 0.6 7.8 5.1 0.5 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.) 10 Kai Healy G 6-5 210 Fr. Wahroonga (Sydney), Australia / The Scots College Jerry Brown (16/10), vs. San Jose State, Nov. 12, 2013 20 Denzel Johnson G 6-4 190 Sr. Fresno, Calif. / Clovis West 22 Matt Hubbard F 6-9 210 Fr. Colville, Wash. / Colville 2 Recorded a double-double (pts./rebs) 23 Jared Brownridge G 6-2 190 Soph. Aurora, Ill. / Waubonsie Valley Marc Trasolini (16/10), vs. LMU, Feb. 11, 2010 30 Andrew Papenfus F 6-5 215 Sr. Snowmass, Colo. / Aspen Troy Payne (12/10), vs. LMU, Feb. 11, 2010 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.
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