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Men's Basketball Heads Out on the Road to Face Nevada

Men's Basketball Heads Out on the Road to Face Nevada

SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Santa Clara men's basketball hits the road for the the second time this season carrying a five-game winning streak.

The Broncos will play at Nevada on Wednesday. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. Pacific from Lawlor Events Center.

Santa Clara (8-1), off to its best start in more than 50 years, claimed the Cable Car Classic title with Saturday's victory over Cal State Fullerton. The Broncos won three games in a four-day span capped by the 70-55 win over the Titans as Josip Vrankic scored 17 and DJ Mitchell added 11.

Nevada (5-3) is also coming off a tournament victory. The Wolf Pack won all three games last week at The U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam.

QUICK HITS...
• Five players are averaging at least 8.0 points, including four in double digits led by Trey Wertz (11.6 ppg), Guglielmo Caruso (11.3), DJ Mitchell (10.7) and Tahj Eaddy (10.3). Mitchell (5.4 pg) leads the team in rebounding and Caruso and Josip Vrankic each average 5.1 per game. Vrankic averages 3.7 assists pg and Wertz is at 3.6.
• With a roster that features eight returning scholarship players and five newcomers, Santa Clara is playing 13 of its 15 nonconference games at home where it is 7-0 this season.
• The Broncos return their top five scorers in Tahj Eaddy (15.0 points per game), Josip Vrankic (13.7), Trey Wertz (12.2), Keshawn Justice (9.7) and Guglielmo Caruso (6.4) from last year's team that went 16-15, including 8-8 in the WCC. Eaddy, who ranked third in the WCC in 3-pointers made (2.5 pg) and ninth in assists (3.2 pg), was a second-team all-conference pick. Vrankic earned an honorable mention nod after ranking 10th in the league in rebounding, eighth in field-goal percentage (52.0) and 10th in blocked shots (0.9 pg). Wertz led all WCC freshmen in both scoring and assists (4.7 pg). He set the Santa Clara freshman assist record (146) on his way to a spot on the WCC All-Freshman team.
• The roster, which returns 87 percent of the point production, 74 percent of the rebounds and 88 percent of the assists from 2018-19, features no seniors and only three juniors in Eaddy, Vrankic and DJ Mitchell, who transferred from Wake Forest prior to last season. Juan Ducasse, who served a redshirt season due to a knee injury, is also eligible this year. The newcomers are guards David Thompson, Giordan Williams, Jalen Williams and Miguel Tomley, and center Jaden Bediako. Thompson is a junior-college transfer and the other four are true freshmen.
• Justice and Caruso were also among the most productive freshmen in the WCC last season. Justice was third on the conference's freshman scoring list and finished seventh on the school's freshman list for 3-point percentage (38.5) and tied for fourth in 3-pointers made (57). Caruso, who shot 52 percent from the field, tied for seventh in the WCC in blocked shots (1.0 pg). He also closed the season with a flourish, averaging 10.6 points and 5.9 rebounds in the last nine outings. Ezekiel Richards, another freshman in 2018-19, played in 29 games with five starts. He was first on the team in shooting from the floor at 53.1 percent.

GAMEDAY INFORMATION

TV Nevada Sports Net (local broadcast)
Video Mountain West Network
Radio/Audio KDOW-AM 1220 | Tunein
Live Stats SideArm
Game Notes Santa Clara | Nevada

 

YEAR FOUR UNDER SENDEK...
The Broncos are heading into the their 113th year, including fourth under Herb Sendek, who has been successful in each of his three previous head-coaching stops. With a resume that includes 18 postseason appearances and three conference coach of the year awards, Sendek, was one of the three youngest coaches with 400 or more career victories. Having led the Broncos to winning records in two of his three seasons, he is in his 26th season as a collegiate head coach with stops at Arizona State, North Carolina State and Miami (Ohio).

THE NEVADA SERIES...
The teams have met 62 times with the Broncos holding a 34-28 edge. This will be the third meeting in the last five years. The Nevada has won the last four in the series and three in a row at home. Many of the meetings between the teams came as league foes as Nevada was a member of the West Coast Conference from the 1969-70 season through 1978-79.

TEAM NOTES...
• This is the 11th time Santa Clara has won at least eight of its first nine games and the team is off to its best start to a season since 1968-69 when the Broncos began a school-record 21-0 on their way to a 27-2 mark and a trip to the NCAAs.
• The Broncos have won their last 10 home games overall, dating to last season. That streak is tied for the fourth longest in Toso Pavilion/Leavey Center history (since 1975-76).
• The Broncos have won 14 of their last 15 nonconference home games. The lone loss in that stretch was to Idaho State last season.
• Santa Clara had its three-game winning streak against the Pac-12 snapped with an 82-64 loss to Stanford (Nov. 16). The Broncos down Washington State (Nov. 12) and knocked off the Cougars and USC last year. The longest stretch of wins against the Pac-12 is five in a row between Dec. 12, 1994 (88-83 win vs. Oregon) and Dec. 6, 1997 (68-55 win vs. Oregon State).
• Santa Clara has had at least four players score in double figures in five games this season and won each one. The Broncos went 11-2 last season when at least four players hit double-figure scoring.

BY THE NUMBERS...
0...Number of seniors on the roster
1...Guglielmo Caruso leads the WCC in field-goal percentage (68.3).
1...Santa Clara is blocking 4.1 shots per game which is tops in the WCC.
2...The Broncos are second in the WCC with 7.3 steals per game.
2...Santa Clara is shooting 74.9 percent from the free-throw line which ranks second in the WCC.
2...Last season, the Broncos beat a pair of Pac-12 schools (USC and Washington State) in the same season was for the first time in 21 years (then the Pac-10). In 1997, they won at Oregon, 67-58, and defeated Oregon State, 68-55.
3...Santa Clara ranks third in the WCC in both field-goal percentage (49.8) and defensive field-goal percentage (38.7). The Broncos are the only school to rank in the top three in both categories.
4...Number of returning starters - Tahj Eaddy, Trey Wertz, Josip Vrankic and Guglielmo Caruso
7...Josip Vrankic had a career-best seven assists against both Idaho State (Nov. 22) and Denver (Nov. 27).
9...Number of underclassmen (four sophomores and five freshmen) scholarship players on the roster.
28...The Broncos rank No. 28 in the nation in effective field-goal percentage (55.6), according to KenPom.
40...The Broncos held six of their nine opponents to less than 40 percent shooting from the floor.
42...Josip Vrankic's 42 straight starts lead the team.
70...The Broncos were 10-3 last season when scoring at least 70 points. They are 8-0 this year.
70...Josip Vrankic's shooting percentage (14-for-20) during last week's three games in the Cable Car Classic.

RADIO/LIVE STREAM
Anthony Passarelli (play-by-play) and John Stege (analyst) call the action during the season on radio and through WCC Network at home. All Broncos home games and West Coast Conference contests (not on an ESPN platform, CBS Sports Network or BYUtv) will also be streamed through WCC Network (local blackout restrictions apply for games broadcast over the air). As in the past two seasons, a number of games can also be heard on either KDOW-AM 1220 or KTRB-AM 860. Wednesday's game will air on KDOW-AM 1220.

TICKETS
There are a number of ticket options for 2019-20, which features 21 homes, including 13 during the nonconference portion of the slate. In addition to season tickets, single-game and game-plan packages are on sale. Single-game tickets for the Cable Car Classic (one entry per day) are available by clicking here. For questions, contact the Santa Clara Athletics ticket office at (408) 554-4660 or BroncoTickets@scu.edu.

FAN EXPERIENCE PACKAGES
Group-ticket options and Fan Experience Packages are available through the Santa Clara ticket office, which is open weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Contact Jesse Moreno, the team leader of sales and service, at (408) 554-4628 or jpmoreno@scu.edu for further details.

PARKING
Parking is $10 in the main campus parking structure, which is located on Palm Drive through the main campus entrance (500 El Camino Drive). The Leavey Center parking lot, located on Accolti Way off El Camino Real, is reserved for season-ticket holders. Click here for a campus map and parking restrictions.

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