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SANTA CLARA, Calif. - It was only appropriate
that on Senior Night, the Santa Clara women's basketball team was
paced by seniors Michelle Cozad and
Kayla Huss to
a 67-53 victory over the San Francisco Dons Friday night at the
Leavey Center.
The win extends Santa Clara's streak to nine games, the longest
such run by a Broncos squad in 13 years. In 1992-93, the Santa
Clara women won 11 games in a row.
With Loyola Marymount's loss to Pepperdine Thursday night
putting the Broncos alone at the top of the West Coast Conference,
Santa Clara needed to make a statement with a big win over the San
Francisco Dons, especially with head-to-head matchups with both the
Lions and Waves looming next week.
After being honored in a pregame ceremony along with four-year
Team Manager Heidi Spurgeon,
Cozad and Huss accounted for over half of SCU's total offense as
Cozad scored 23 points and grabbed a career-high 16 rebounds, while
Huss ended up with 15 points and five assists of her own.
Chandice
Cronk added nine points to the effort while Tracey Walker
netted eight points and grabbed five rebounds. Ashley Gonnerman
also grabbed six rebounds off of the bench for SCU.
Huss and Cozad got things off to a rousing start for the
Broncos, scoring 19 of the team's first 24 points in building a
24-11 lead 12 minutes in.
For the rest of the half the Broncos refused to allow the Dons
to find a rhythm, forcing them into 11 turnovers and limiting them
to only 33.3% shooting from the field.
Cozad's 12 points and nine rebounds in the first 20 minutes
allowed the Broncos to head into the locker room at the break with
a 34-22 advantage.
The Broncos maintained their double-digit lead throughout the
second half as Cozad and Huss continued their inspired play on
their night. Each time USF showed glimpses of gaining some
momentum, there was a Bronco there to slam the door, as when Anna Martin
drained a three from the top of the key to give SCU a 54-40 lead
with 9:55 remaining.
From there the margin stayed around the mid-teens as Santa Clara
continued to harass the San Francisco offense and cause general
chaos.
The first-place Santa Clara Broncos will now travel to the
greater Los Angeles area to close out the regular season and
hopefully earn their first regular-season WCC title since 2000-01.
Thursday night marks the much-anticipated showdown with
second-place Loyola Marymount, with tip-off scheduled for 7 p.m.
Following that game the Broncos will head to Malibu to close out
the conference slate against the Waves in a 2 p.m. Saturday
afternoon contest.