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Men's Basketball Faces CSU Bakersfield in Santa Cruz

Men's Basketball Faces CSU Bakersfield in Santa Cruz

SANTA CLARA, Calif. - After wins in all three games in the season-opening Bronco Invitational, Santa Clara men's basketball now faces CSU Bakersfield in a home game moved to nearby Santa Cruz, California.

The game between the Broncos and Roadrunners is set for 7:30 p.m. in Kaiser Permanente Arena. Due to Santa Cruz County guidelines, spectators will not be permitted inside venue.

UPDATE TUESDAY 5 P.M.: Due to circumstances beyond our control, the start of the game has been delayed from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The Broncos (3-0) capped off the four-team, round-robin tournament on Saturday with a convincing 73-57 victory over Nicholls. Josip Vrankic posted a season-high 28 points and a career-high tying 15 rebounds, and Keshawn Justice scored 14 for Santa Clara which led from start to finish and outrebounded the Colonels, 55-38, and outscored them 44-18 in the paint.

CSU Bakersfield will be playing its first game of the season.

QUICK HITS...
• The Broncos are coming off a 20-13 mark last season, their first 20-win campaign in seven years and just fourth occurence in the last 19.
• Saturday's win over Nicholls gave the Broncos their 20th-straight nonconference home win, eclipsing the school record set from 1987 through 1990. Santa Clara also improved to 11-1 during the month of November since the start of 2019-20. Santa Clara opened last season by winning its first 15 games in Leavey Center and has won 21 of its last 26 at home.
• Santa Clara returns four starters and seven of its top nine scorers from last season, including preseason All-West Coast Conference performer Josip Vrankic, a three-year starter. The senior ranked first on the team in scoring (12.5 ppg) and rebounding (5.4 pg) last season. DJ Mitchell was third in scoring (10.7 ppg) and second in rebounding (5.2 pg).
• Before his injury at the beginning of league play last year, junior Guglielmo Caruso was among the most productive and efficient big men in the WCC. He would have ranked first in the league in field-goal percentage (66.1) and third in blocked shots (1.1 pg) but did not appear in enough games to qualify. Caruso missed the last two games due to concussion protocol after being injured against Idaho State (Nov. 25).
• Mitchell and junior Keshawn Justice were two of the top three 3-point shooting threats in the league in 2019-20. They each shot 38 percent from behind the 3-point line. Justice entered the year tied for sixth (38.5) in school history in that category.
• The Broncos had two of more productive first-year players in the WCC a year ago. Jaden Bediako was a member of the WCC All-Freshman team and Jalen Williams proved to be one of the most explosive first-year players in the league. Bediako was inserted into the starting lineup for Caruso as conference play opened and went on to average a team-best 11.9 rebounds per 40 minutes of play. Williams started the final 23 games and tallied the third-most steals (44) by a freshman in school history.
• Newcomers include freshman guard Trent Hudgens Jr. and three transfers in Christian Carlyle (Florida Gulf Coast), Joe Foley (Lehigh) and Vittorio Reynoso-Avila (Princeton). Carlyle and Reynoso-Avila are graduate transfers.

GAMEDAY INFORMATION

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Video WCC Network
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Game Notes
Santa Clara | CSU Bakersfield

 

YEAR FIVE UNDER SENDEK...
The Broncos are in their 114th year, including fifth under Herb Sendek, who has been successful in each of his four head-coaching stops. With a resume that includes 18 postseason appearances and three conference coach of the year awards, Sendek has led the Broncos to three winning seasons, including a 20-13 mark in 2019-20. The program had not recorded three winning seasons during a four-year stretch since Dick Davey led it to seven in a row from 1994-95 through 2000-01. Sendek is in his 27th season as a collegiate head coach with stops at Arizona State, North Carolina State and Miami (Ohio).

Josip Vrankic leads the team in scoring (21.9 ppg) and assists (3.3 pg), and is second in rebounding (9.0 pg). Vrankic has taken 31 of the team's 70 free throws, connecting at a 67.7-percent clip. Jaden Bediako leads the Broncos in rebounding (11.0) and has 14 of teh team's 36 offensive boards.
Jalen Williams was most productive in the second half of the first two games with 23 of his 27 points and four of his five steals coming after intermission. The sophomore has connected on 9 of 13 (69.2 percent) of his field-goal attempts in the final 20 minutes of the first two contests. HIs four steals against Idaho State (Nov. 25) were one off his career-high of five set vs. Gonzaga (Jan. 30, 2020). Willliams led the team last season with 44 steals.
Miguel Tomley saw his first-career action against Idaho State (Nov. 25), playing nine minutes off the bench against Idaho State (Nov. 25). The redshirt freshman missed last year with a knee injury. Tomley posted five points in 15 minutes against UC Davis (Nov. 27). He saw action at point guard in crunch time after Christian Carlyle fouled out with 3:42 left in the game.
• Carlyle, a graduate transfer Florida Gulf Coast, suited up for the Broncos for the first time against Idaho State (Nov. 25). He played 32 minutes, scoring six points and dishing out two assists.
• Vrankic drew nine of the 23 fouls committed by Idaho State, which led to 11 free throws for the senior who connected six times.
Keshawn Justice matched his career-high with three steals against Idaho State (Nov. 25) and set a new career-best with 10 rebounds vs. UC Davis (Nov. 27) when he recorded his first-career double-double (11 points).

NONCONFERENCE SUCCESS...
The Broncos have won their last eight nonconference games overall and 20 straight nonleague home contests, the longest stretch in school history. The last overall loss was a 97-68 road defeat at the hands of Nevada on Dec. 4, 2019. Idaho State was the last nonconference foe to knock off the Broncos in Leavey Center, escaping with a 68-66 victory on Dec. 7, 2018.

RADIO/LIVE STREAM
Anthony Passarelli (play-by-play) calls for his 14th season. All Broncos home games and West Coast Conference contests (not on an ESPN platform, CBS Sports Network or BYUtv) will be streamed through WCC Network (local blackout restrictions apply for games broadcast over the air). In addition, games can also be heard on the Tunein app.

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