(10) Gonzaga (14-1) at Santa Clara (12-3)
Saturday, January 5, 8 p.m. (et)
The Sports Network
By Nicholas DeLorenzo, Associate College Basketball Editor
FACTS & STATS: Site: Leavey Center (4,500) -- Santa Clara, California.
Television: CSN-NW. Home Record: Gonzaga 7-1, Santa Clara 9-2. Away Record:
Gonzaga 3-0, Santa Clara 3-1. Neutral Record: Gonzaga 4-0, Santa Clara 0-0.
Conference Record: Gonzaga 1-0, Santa Clara 1-0. Series Record: Gonzaga leads,
47-30.
GAME NOTES: The 10th-ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs hope to continue their stellar
start to the season, as they hit the road for Saturday's West Coast Conference
clash with the upstart Santa Clara Broncos.
After nearly two months, Gonzaga's record has only one blemish on it, as it
dropped a home bout with nationally-ranked Illinois on Dec. 8, 85-74. Since
then, the Bulldogs have gotten back to their winning ways with five straight
victories, the last two coming on the road over Oklahoma State (69-68) and
Pepperdine (78-62) in the WCC opener.
Considering its lackluster 8-22 record during the 2011-2012 campaign, Santa
Clara's fast start to this season has been one of the most impressive
turnarounds in the country. After going winless in the WCC a year ago, the
Broncos claimed a 74-69 decision against San Francisco in the league opener on
Wednesday night. The victory was the Broncos' seventh in the last eight games.
Gonzaga has dominated Santa Clara over the past decade or so, posting wins in
25 of the last 27 matchups. As a result, the Bulldogs lead the all-time
series, 47-30.
Although Gonzaga found itself in a eight-point hole early in the first half
against Pepperdine, it was able to right the ship after the break to capture
the 16-point victory. The team's .434 field goal percentage was
uncharacteristically low, but it made up for that by going 25-of-29 at the
free throw line (.862). Elias Harris paced the squad in both scoring (18) and
rebounding (six), while Kelly Olynyk added 16 points in the triumph. On the
season, not only does Gonzaga lead the WCC in scoring at 80.7 ppg, but its
.513 field goal percentage ranks behind only Michigan and NC State nationally.
Pair that with an outstanding field goal percentage defense (.400), and the
team owns one of the top scoring margins in the country (plus-18.4). Olynyk
(15.8 ppg) and Harris (15.1 ppg) share the team's primary scoring
responsibilities, and both are strong on the glass as well with at least 6.3
rpg apiece. Kevin Pangos (12.1 ppg) and Gary Bell, Jr. (10.0 ppg) are both
threats from long range, the two having combined for 56 3-pointers.
Santa Clara led by as many as 19 points in the second half versus San
Francisco, but the Dons managed to inch their way back to make it a one-
possession contest in the final minute. Fortunately for the Broncos, they were
able to hold on for that elusive conference win. The team shot just 39.1
percent from the floor, but drained 10 3-pointers and won the both the
rebounding (42-33) and turnover (12-7) battles. Kevin Foster struggled from
the field (5-of-17), but all of his makes came from beyond the arc as he
finished with a game-high 21 points. Marc Trasolini tallied a double-double
with 14 points and 10 rebounds, Raymond Cowels III added 13 points and seven
boards, and Evan Roquemore came off the bench to record 12 points and eight
assists. Santa Clara is the WCC's third-highest scoring team this season at
78.4 ppg, thanks in part to 8.5 treys per contest. Foster, the conference's
leader in 3-point field goals (47), ranks fourth in scoring with 19.1 ppg, and
Trasolini is a fantastic inside complement with 15.7 ppg and 7.8 rpg.
Roquemore has been solid at well with 13.9 ppg and 6.3 apg.
Hitting the road to face challenge one of the WCC's top teams will be no easy
task for Gonzaga, but it has proven it can win anywhere by going a combined
7-0 in road and neutral-court games this season. Santa Clara will make a game
of it, but the Bulldogs will come up big down the stretch to move to 2-0 in
conference play.
Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Gonzaga 77, Santa Clara 73
01/05 10:32:59 ET

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