
Broncos’ Hot Shooting Too Much
11/18/23 | Women's Basketball
EUGENE, Ore. —Santa Clara drained 16 3-pointers, going 12-for-15 in the first half, on its way to defeating Oregon Saturday afternoon at Matthew Knight Arena, 89-50.
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The Broncos caught fire from deep early in the game, hitting on 8-of-10 tries from range in the first quarter and going 4-for-5 in the second. Santa Clara put together a 25-0 run that spanned the first two quarters in building a 55-30 lead at the break. Twelve of Santa Clara's 21 made field goals in the half came from behind the 3-point line.
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"Hats off to Santa Clara," said head coach Kelly Graves. "They played great, they earned it, they deserved it. I've never seen a team shoot like that, certainly against us, before. But it was more than the shooting."
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Santa Clara finished the game 16-for-28 (57.1 percent), seeing six Broncos make at least one trey. Tess Heal led all players with 21 points, going 9-of-13 from the field (2-for-2 from 3). Oliva Pollerd and Marya Hudgins each connected on four 3s to lead Santa Clara, scoring 20 and 16 points, respectively. Â Â

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The Ducks were unable to match Santa Clara's 3-point shooting effort, as UO shot 23.1 percent (5-for-21) from deep. Chance Gray (11) and Sofia Bell (10) were the only Ducks to score in double figures.
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Santa Clara forced 13 Oregon turnovers and out-rebounded the Ducks, 40-30.
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How It Happened: Santa Clara's offense got rolling early, hitting 8 of its first 10 3-point tries and finishing the first half shooting 80.0 percent from 3-point range (12-for-15). Oregon saw the Broncos go on a 25-0 run over the first and second quarters, as Santa Clara took a 25-point lead into halftime.
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The hole proved to be too large for the Ducks, who never led after the four-minute mark of the first quarter. UO produced 20 points in the second half, with only six coming in the fourth.
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"We didn't play well, we didn't coach well," Graves said. "There's not a lot to it. This is a game we are going to flush in the toilet and hopefully learn from it. We've got to move on."

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Notable: The loss snapped Oregon's 16-game home winning streak against nonconference teams … The loss was the Ducks' second over their last 62 home nonconference games … The 16 3-pointers made by Santa Clara tied for the fifth-most allowed by a UO team since at least 1999-2000, and the most since Weber State made 16 3s in 2017.
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Up Next: The Ducks begin a three-game road swing Tuesday at Nevada (6:30 p.m., Mountain West Network).
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The Broncos caught fire from deep early in the game, hitting on 8-of-10 tries from range in the first quarter and going 4-for-5 in the second. Santa Clara put together a 25-0 run that spanned the first two quarters in building a 55-30 lead at the break. Twelve of Santa Clara's 21 made field goals in the half came from behind the 3-point line.
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"Hats off to Santa Clara," said head coach Kelly Graves. "They played great, they earned it, they deserved it. I've never seen a team shoot like that, certainly against us, before. But it was more than the shooting."
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Santa Clara finished the game 16-for-28 (57.1 percent), seeing six Broncos make at least one trey. Tess Heal led all players with 21 points, going 9-of-13 from the field (2-for-2 from 3). Oliva Pollerd and Marya Hudgins each connected on four 3s to lead Santa Clara, scoring 20 and 16 points, respectively. Â Â

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The Ducks were unable to match Santa Clara's 3-point shooting effort, as UO shot 23.1 percent (5-for-21) from deep. Chance Gray (11) and Sofia Bell (10) were the only Ducks to score in double figures.
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Santa Clara forced 13 Oregon turnovers and out-rebounded the Ducks, 40-30.
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How It Happened: Santa Clara's offense got rolling early, hitting 8 of its first 10 3-point tries and finishing the first half shooting 80.0 percent from 3-point range (12-for-15). Oregon saw the Broncos go on a 25-0 run over the first and second quarters, as Santa Clara took a 25-point lead into halftime.
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The hole proved to be too large for the Ducks, who never led after the four-minute mark of the first quarter. UO produced 20 points in the second half, with only six coming in the fourth.
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"We didn't play well, we didn't coach well," Graves said. "There's not a lot to it. This is a game we are going to flush in the toilet and hopefully learn from it. We've got to move on."

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Notable: The loss snapped Oregon's 16-game home winning streak against nonconference teams … The loss was the Ducks' second over their last 62 home nonconference games … The 16 3-pointers made by Santa Clara tied for the fifth-most allowed by a UO team since at least 1999-2000, and the most since Weber State made 16 3s in 2017.
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Up Next: The Ducks begin a three-game road swing Tuesday at Nevada (6:30 p.m., Mountain West Network).
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Team Stats
SCU
Oregon
FG%
.545
.350
3FG%
.571
.238
FT%
.333
.750
RB
40
30
TO
7
13
STL
8
6
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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Kelly Graves | Selection Sunday
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Kelly Graves | Postgame vs. Washington
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