Dec. 5, 2009
Boxscore
Santa Clara took No. 21 UNLV down to the wire on Saturday night,
but the Runnin' Rebels hit two free throws in the final seconds to
win the game 66-63.
Santa Clara's leading scorer Kevin Foster did not
play for the Broncos due to injury and he is out indefinitely. Marc
Trasolini led the Broncos with 22 points, 11 coming from the
free throw line. Santa Clara turned the ball over 21 times for the
game while the Rebels only turned it over nine times.
SCU is now 4-4 on the season and UNLV moves 7-0. Santa Clara
plays Dominican on Fri., Dec. 11 at 8:15 pm.
"I am really proud of our effort," said Bronco head coach Kerry Keating.
"We figured out quickly that we need to play really hard. I felt
like our energy and effort was very good tonight, and we had a
chance to win the game at the end."
Keating also added, "To lose someone that scores 20 points a
game -our leading scorer (Foster) - and to be in the position to
win at the end shows that we can really overcome adversity."
Santa Clara shot 40 percent, including 42.9 percent beyond the
arc. The Broncos had 42 rebounds, five steals and four blocks with
21 turnovers. UNLV shot 41.4 percent, including 31.8 percent beyond
the arc. UNLV had 28 rebounds, three blocks with nine
turnovers.
Trasolini led the way with 22 points, five rebounds and three
blocks. Robert
Smith added 12 points for the Broncos, and Troy Payne finished
with 10 of his own. Michael Santos
collected nine rebounds along with seven points for the game.
Individually for UNLV, Oscar Bellfield led the Rebels with 15
points and Tre'Von Willis added 14 points for the game.
The Broncos were led early in the first half by Raymond Cowels
and Payne. They combined to score the first 12 points for the
Broncos. Payne had eight points and Cowels had four with 14:50
remaining.
Smith knocked down two free throws to make the score 17-14 with
11:28, but Kendall Wallace tied the score at 17 with a three on the
next possession. However, the Broncos would respond with a three of
their own as Santos hit a three on the next possession to make the
score 20-17.
Bellfield sunk a three with 6:05 to make the score 25-24 UNLV,
the first time the Rebels led in the half.
Back-to-back threes by Smith and Trasolini put the Broncos up
31-27 with 4:52 in the half, and at 1:06 Santa Clara extended the
lead to six, their biggest of the half, on a layup by Smith.
With 1.5 seconds in the half Trasolini converted a three point
play and pushed the Bronco lead to 39-31 at the half.
The Rebels started the second half strong and went on a 14-4 run
to make the score 45-43 UNLV with 14: 22 remaining. Niyi Harrison
stopped the Rebels run with a layup with 14:10 left to tie the
score.
Santos hit a three for the Broncos with 12:28 in the half to put
Santa Clara back in front 48-45.
Both teams continued to go back and forth throughout the half.
Robert Smith
sunk a three for Santa Clara with 8:27 to put the Broncos up 53-52,
but Bellfield finished a layup off of his own offensive rebound and
put UNLV back in the lead with 7:50 remaining.
Troy
Payne's layup with 4:52 left put the Broncos back in front
58-56, but Willis hit a three at 4:00 to put the Rebels in front
59-58.
Matt Shaw hit two free throws for the Rebels with 1:03 left to
put UNLV up 64-61. Trasolini's free throws with 52.3 seconds left
cut the Rebels lead down to 64-63. UNLV's Matt Shaw hit two free
throws 3.8 seconds left on the clock to ice the game and give UNLV
a 66-63 win.