Nov. 25, 2008
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Athens, Ga. - Bronco senior John Bryant scored 24
points and freshman Kevin Foster added
21 off the bench, but it wasn't enough to overcome Arizona as Santa
Clara fell 69-66 as part of the NIT Season Tipoff Consolation
Bracket in Athens, Ga. Arizona moves to 3-1 and Santa Clara falls
to 1-4. Arizona leads the series 5-4 now.
"We played hard. Our freshmen made some mistakes, but freshmen
make mistakes - this tournament has been a real learning experience
for all of us," said SCU Head Coach Kerry Keating.
"Since I've been at Santa Clara we have lost 20 games, 15 of those
have been two possession games. I have to get better, they have to
get better - we all have to get better."
"The one thing we are gaining each game is experience with this
young team," said Bryant. "We all have to keep working hard. The
freshmen have to understand this isn't high school anymore, but
they played hard and right now it's all about effort. We have to
keep our heads up. Everybody has a job to do and everyone is giving
110%."
Bryant was 10 of 14 from the field, collecting eight rebounds
and three blocks. Troy Alexander
collected a career-high eight assists. SCU shot 53% from the field
for the game, but the Wildcats shot 65%.
Arizona raced out to a 12-0 lead in the first half before Kevin Foster
hit a three and Santa Clara went on a 9-2 run to pull within three
at 12:54. Foster hit a three at 7:16 to tie up the game at 25-25
and then hit a three-pointer at 3:43 in the first half to take the
lead at 32-31.
Santa Clara went to the lockerroom at the half up 38-36. The
Broncos shot 56% in the first half to the Wildcats own 59%.
In the second half, Santa Clara went up by as many as eight at
18:08, but couldn't hold on. The Wildcats trailed the entire second
half until a Jordan Hill slam dunk gave them a 67-66 lead with 2:09
left in the game. Jamelle Hill's dunk with 6.8 on the clock was the
result of one of two Santa Clara turnovers in the game's final
minutes, which helped to rally the Wildcats at the NIT Season
Tipoff.
After an entry pass by Michael Santos
intended for Bryant sailed out of bounds, Arizona took over
possession. With 6.8 seconds remaining, Jamelle Horne scored a dunk
to ice the win.
"I had a good vantage point on it," Keating said. "Michael made
the wrong pass, but that was the play we wanted. But that is not
why we lost the game. We had a seven-point lead and made three
straight turnovers and turned it into a two-point game, a different
kind of game."