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Women's Basketball Visits San Francisco Saturday

Women's Basketball Visits San Francisco Saturday

Game Notes

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Santa Clara women's basketball hits the road for the first time in conference play with a trip to San Francisco Saturday at 2 p.m.

The Broncos opened conference action with a 75-65 win over Pacific on Saturday but a tough 95-87 lost to Saint Mary's Monday.

SERIES HISTORY
Santa Clara is 62-40 all-time against San Francisco with the first meeting coming in 1964-65. Last season the teams each won on the others home court.

GAMEDAY INFORMATION

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THE BRONCOS
Santa Clara (7-6, 1-1 WCC) averages 74.1 points per game as a team on 45.0-percent shooting from the field and 34.0-percent from beyond the arc. The Broncos are allowing 67.2 pp and marks of 37.8-percent and 26.6-percent.

Tia Hay leads the team with 13.1 ppg and is third in the country at 94.4-percent from the free throw line. She also leads the Broncos with 3.8 assists per game. Ashlyn Herlihy grabs a team best 6.9 rebounds per game while scoring 10.7 ppg. Merle Wiehl adds 11.2 ppg and has hit a team high 23 3-pointers while Lauren Yearwood is averaging 9.1 ppg and 6.4 rpg with 22 blocks.

THE DONS 
San Francisco (7-7, 0-2 WCC) are being outscored on the season 72.9-69.2. the Dons shoot 39.4-percent from the floor and 34.9-percent from downtown. They allow opponents to shoot 42.8-percent from the field and 34.7-percent from 3-point land.

Three Dons average in double figures with Ioanna Krimili leading the way with 15.6 pg. Lucie Hoskova is scoring 15.1 ppg and leads the team with 22 3-pointers made and 2.4 apg. Mikayla Williams scores 14.0 ppg with 9.2 rpg and Leilah Vigil leads with 10.2 rpg to go with 7.3 ppg.

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