1995–96 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team
American college basketball season
The 1995–96 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team represented Santa Clara University in the 1995-96 Season . Led by head coach Dick Davey, the Broncos finished with a record of 20–9, and a regular season record of 19–8, placing first in the West Coast Conference. After losing in the first round of the West Coast Conference tournament to Pepperdine ,[ 2] the school received an at-large bid into the NCAA tournament , where they beat Maryland in the first round,[ 3] before being ousted by Kansas in the Round of 32.[ 4] Throughout the season, Canadian point guard Steve Nash was a standout performer for the Broncos, winning his second consecutive WCC Player of the Year . Following the season, Nash would enter the NBA draft , being selected 15th overall by the Phoenix Suns . In his NBA career, Nash would play two tenures with the Suns, being named MVP twice, he would also play for the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers .
Roster
1995–96 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team
Players
Coaches
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
(W) Walk-on
Schedule and results
Date time, TV
Rank#
Opponent#
Result
Record
High points
High rebounds
High assists
Site city, state
Regular season
Nov 20, 1995 *
vs. No. 4 UCLA Maui Invitational Tournament
W 78–69[ 5]
1–0
21 – Garnett
–
–
Lahaina Civic Center Maui, Hawaii
Nov 21, 1995 *
vs. No. 3 Villanova Maui Invitational Tournament
L 65–77[ 6]
1–1
–
–
–
Lahaina Civic Center Maui, Hawaii
Nov 22, 1995 *
vs. Michigan State Maui Invitational Tournament
W 77–71[ 7]
2–1
23 – Nash
–
–
Lahaina Civic Center Maui, Hawaii
Nov 25, 1995 *
vs. Oregon State
W 50–45
3–1
–
–
–
Rose Garden Portland, Oregon
Dec 1, 1995 *
vs. San Jose State
W 79–51
4–1
–
–
–
San Jose Arena San Jose, California
Dec 9, 1995 *
No. 25
Southern
W 98–53
5–1
–
–
15 – Nash
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
Dec 12, 1995 *
No. 22
Fresno State
W 66–58
6–1
–
–
–
Toso Pavilion (4,826)Santa Clara, California
Dec 16, 1995 *
No. 22
at Marquette
L 49–78[ 8]
6–2
11 – Tied
–
–
Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Dec 18, 1995 *
at Illinois State
W 80–78
7–2
–
–
–
Redbird Arena (7,883)Normal, Illinois
Dec 22, 1995 *
Pacific
W 75–70
8–2
–
–
–
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
Dec 29, 1995 *
vs. Penn State Cable Car Classic
L 49–70
8–3
–
–
–
San Jose Arena San Jose, California
Dec 30, 1995 *
vs. Georgia Tech Cable Car Classic
W 71–66[ 9]
9–3
–
–
–
San Jose Arena San Jose, California
Jan 12, 1996
Gonzaga
W 72–61
10–3 (1–0)
–
–
–
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
Jan 13, 1996
Portland
W 86–66
11–3 (2–0)
–
–
–
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
Jan 19, 1996
at Loyola Marymount
L 62–71
11–4 (2–1)
–
–
–
Gersten Pavilion Los Angeles, California
Jan 20, 1996
at Pepperdine
W 87–76
12–4 (3–1)
–
–
–
Firestone Fieldhouse Malibu, California
Jan 26, 1996
Pepperdine
L 69–72
12–5 (3–2)
–
–
–
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
Jan 27, 1996
Loyola Marymount
W 78–60
13–5 (4–2)
–
–
–
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
Feb 1, 1996
at San Francisco
W 70–57
14–5 (5–2)
–
–
–
War Memorial Gymnasium San Francisco, California
Feb 3, 1996
at San Diego
L 63–74
14–6 (5–3)
–
–
–
USD Sports Center San Diego, California
Feb 9, 1996
San Diego
W 72–52
15–6 (6–3)
–
–
–
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
Feb 10, 1996
San Francisco
W 65–41
16–6 (7–3)
–
–
–
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
Feb 14, 1996
at Saint Mary's
W 79–65
17–6 (8–3)
–
–
–
McKeon Pavilion Moraga, California
Feb 18, 1996
Saint Mary's
W 64–61
18–6 (9–3)
–
–
–
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
Feb 14, 1996
at Portland
L 71–80
18–7 (9–4)
–
–
–
Chiles Center Portland, Oregon
Feb 24, 1996
at Gonzaga
W 77–71[ 10]
19–7 (10–4)
–
–
–
The Kennel Spokane, Washington
WCC Tournament
Mar 2, 1996 *
Pepperdine WCC Tournament quarterfinals
L 60–63[ 2]
19–8
25 – Nash
–
–
Toso Pavilion Santa Clara, California
NCAA Tournament
Mar 15, 1996 *
(10 W)
vs. (7 W) Maryland First Round
W 91–79
20–8
28 – Nash
9 – Dunne
12 – Nash
ASU Activity Center Tempe, Arizona
Mar 17, 1996 *
(10 W)
vs. (2 W) No. 4 Kansas Second Round
L 51–76
20–9
10 – Dunne
8 – Tied
6 – Nash
ASU Activity Center Tempe, Arizona
*Non-conference game.
# Rankings from
AP Poll . (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
W=West.
All times are in
Pacific Time .
[ 11] [ 12] [ 13]
Rankings
[ 14]
Awards and honors
Team players in the 1996 NBA draft
[ 15]
References
^ sports-reference.com 1995-96 West Coast Conference Season Summary
^ a b "Pepperdine Pulls Off a Stunner, Defeating Santa Clara, 63-60" . The Los Angeles Times . March 3, 1996. Retrieved December 28, 2022 .
^ "School's out for UM as Santa Clara rules" . The Baltimore Sun . March 16, 1996. Retrieved December 28, 2022 .
^ "Vaughn Shuts Down Nash, Kansas Wins" . The Los Angeles Times . March 18, 1996. Retrieved December 28, 2022 .
^ "First Test Too Tough for Bruins" . The Los Angeles Times . November 21, 1995. Retrieved December 28, 2022 .
^ "Santa Clara Tries, but Can't Get Past Villanova" . The Los Angeles Times . November 22, 1995. Retrieved December 28, 2022 .
^ "MAUI INVITATIONAL : Villanova Wins Title, 77-75" . The Los Angeles Times . November 23, 1995. Retrieved December 28, 2022 .
^ "Marquette Puts The Clamps On Nash, Santa Clara" . The Spokesman-Review . December 17, 1995. Retrieved December 28, 2022 .
^ "Marbury gets points, Nash's Broncos the win" . SFGATE . December 31, 1995. Retrieved December 28, 2022 .
^ "Gonzaga Learns To Share; Broncos Defeat Bulldogs to Earn Tie for WCC Title" . The Spokesman-Review . February 25, 1996. Retrieved December 28, 2022 .
^ "1995-96 Santa Clara Broncos Roster and Stats - College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com" . College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com .
^ "Men's Basketball History" .
^ "2018-19 Santa Clara Men's Basketball History and Records" (PDF) . Santa Clara Athletics . Retrieved April 26, 2020 .
^ ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game . Random House . 2009. pp. 1042–1043. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2 .
^ "1996 NBA Draft" . Basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 21, 2018 .
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