NCAAB Game Recap - Santa Clara at Minnesota
Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:00 PM EST

Aub
72
Duke
78
F
Ariz
74
Gonz
91
F
Clem
64
UGA
49
F
Lipsco
73
TCU
64
F
WIGB
72
Oreg
83
F
Samf
50
OhSt
68
F
Akr
68
IlSt
73
F
SDSt
99
UTSA
79
F
WCU
53
JSU
84
F
ColSt
82
FlGlf
74
F
Xav
74
SDSU
79
F
NFla
64
USM
48
F
JackSt
81
ChiSt
68
F
Cal
59
Temp
76
F
StBon
52
Bois
72
F
Tul
55
UCIrv
67
F
Hamp
66
LoyMD
75
F
IaSt
84
Ill
68
F
Brad
75
SMU
62
F
(N/A)
57
CoCar
88
F
SeLA
59
MsVl
69
F
NCC
63
GMas
78
F
Radf
81
W&M
72
F
Citad
91
JMU
82
F(OT)
Corn
74
UConn
91
F
MOSt
80
USC
99
F
(N/A)
57
Norf
97
F
SCSt
68
IPFW
72
F
KTChr
80
VMI
106
F
Duques
56
ND
67
F
Navy
51
Morg
75
F
MD-ES
42
Mercer
80
F
TexAr
64
Ind
78
F
Nich
55
Miss
75
F
SHSU
63
ETSU
77
F
HolyC
69
Albany
65
F(OT)
NJIT
71
Merrim
60
F
StPet
57
NCSU
85
F
Quin
69
UNH
63
F
Savan
84
Kent
104
F
Mobil
60
McNee
74
F
UL
64
Toled
77
F
StJon
87
VCU
86
F(OT)
GASt
68
Crei
93
F
Trev
50
Belm
104
F
Toug
68
LaTec
87
F
BGSU
67
Detr
82
F
NebOm
76
BethC
56
F
(N/A)
56
UND
89
F
Maine
63
N TX
74
F(OT)
LIU
87
WIMil
92
F(OT)
ChBap
58
Gram
99
F
Maris
60
SFA
64
F
WriSt
59
PSU
77
F
SCla
66
Minn
80
F
Nebras
52
TxTch
70
F
Colora
64
USD
70
F
TNSt
77
CSNor
80
F
Pacif
70
UNLV
96
F
UCDav
55
Sac
58
F
TAMU
67
Wash
71
F

Nov 20, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Santa Clara

29

37

66

Minnesota

33

47

80

Kalscheur scores 25, Minnesota topples Santa Clara 80-66
Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:10 AM

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Gabe Kalscheur's hot shooting carried Minnesota long enough for the rest of the Golden Gophers to pitch in and finally shake pesky Santa Clara.

Kalscheur scored 18 of his 25 points in the first half, Jordan Murphy added 15 points and 17 rebounds, and Minnesota remained unbeaten with an 80-66 win over the Broncos on Tuesday night.

The Gophers (4-0) struggled offensively for the first 20 minutes, but pulled away late in the second half to win their second straight game of the Vancouver Showcase.

"We're not even close to where we need to be and we're sitting at 4-0," Minnesota coach Richard Pitino said.

Kalscheur hit six 3-pointers and scored more than half of Minnesota's points in the first half. Santa Clara paid more attention to the shooter in the second half, but that opened up opportunities for the others.

"We just had to get confidence. They were going under every ball screen and they were daring us to shoot. They didn't think we would be comfortable shooting," Pitino said.

In just his fourth game, Kalscheur set a new high for 3-pointers made in a game in the first half. He had five 3-pointers in Minnesota's win over Utah.

"For him to be just a freshman and be able to shoot like that it's only up from here for him," Murphy said.

Minnesota also held a major advantage at the free-throw line attempting 37 compared to just nine for the Broncos. The Gophers made 23 at the line.

The foul disparity was finally enough for Santa Clara coach Herb Sendek, who was given three technical fouls in the process of getting ejected with 3:16 left after a disputed offensive foul on the Broncos.

"I didn't know it was possible. I'm going to have to find out. I thought the rule was you got two and you got tossed and weren't able to get a third but apparently you are," Sendek said.

Tahj Eaddy led Santa Clara (0-4) with 20 points and Keshawn Justice added 12. Sophomore forward Josip Vrankic was limited by foul trouble in the second half and finished with just 11 points before fouling out late.

Vrankic picked up two quick fouls and went to the bench with four fouls with 11:58 remaining. Santa Clara pulled even at 46 after consecutive 3s from Eaddy and Justice, but the Broncos struggled at both ends without Vrankic's presence on the inside. Daniel Oturu's three-point play gave Minnesota a 53-46 lead. The Broncos managed to hang around, but Vrankic fouled out with 4:14 remaining and the Gophers pulled away.

Dupree McBrayer, who finished with 15 points, provided the capper with a driving left-handed dunk while being fouled in the final minute.

Santa Clara led by as many as seven in the first half, but had its own shooting problems hitting one field goal in the final eight minutes of the half.

"I think our team played well in a lot of ways. I think we continue to get better," Sendek said.

ON THE BOARDS

Murphy became Minnesota's all-time leader in rebounds when he grabbed his 13th rebound. He now has 961 in his career.

"It's a really big accomplishment. Really humbling. It's definitely something I'm really proud of," Murphy said.

BIG PICTURE

Santa Clara: In the second game without all-conference guard KJ Feagin, the Broncos looked much more comfortable offensively in understanding roles. ... The Broncos were called for 28 fouls in the game, 20 in the second half.

Minnesota: Kalscheur was 6 of 10 shooting in the first half, the rest of the Gophers were 6 of 28. ... Minnesota had a 18-4 advantage in offensive rebounds and scored 17 second-chance points.

UP NEXT

Santa Clara: The Broncos are at San Jose State on Saturday.

Minnesota: The Gophers face Washington in the final game of the tournament on Wednesday.

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Leaders

Santa Clara PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Eaddy 20 0 4 3 2 0
K. Justice 12 0 3 2 1 0
Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
G. Kalscheur 25 0 1 3 0 0
D. McBrayer 15 0 1 3 0 0

Team Comparison

SCla Minn
Points For 66 80
Field Goals 25/57-44% 24/67-36%
Three Pointers 11/23-48% 9/23-39%
Free Throws 5/9-56% 23/38-61%
Offensive Rebounds 4 18
Defensive Rebounds 29 31
Rebounds 38 62
Blocks 4 4
Steals 4 2
Turnovers 12 9
Personal Fouls 28 14
Technical Fouls 0 3
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Minn Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Nov 20 SCla 66 @ Minn 80 T. Eaddy 20 G. Kalscheur 25

Game Information

Stadium: Vancouver Convention Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia
Attendance: 3,100
Game Time: