Santa Clara’s Herb Sendek ‘Unequivocally Called Timeout’ Before Kentucky Shot

Santa Clara’s Herb Sendek ‘Unequivocally Called Timeout’ Before Kentucky Shot

Santa Clara was less than three seconds away from pulling off an upset over No. 7-seeded Kentucky and advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Then, the improbable happened.

After Santa Clara forward Allen Graves hit a 3-pointer with 2.4 seconds remaining in the game for No. 10-seeded Santa Clara, Kentucky’s Otega Oweh made a near-halfcourt shot off-glass for Kentucky to tie the game at 73-all and force overtime. Kentucky went on to win in overtime, 89-84.

But in the eyes of Santa Clara head coach Herb Sendek, the final Kentucky possession of the second half should’ve been stunted.

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“I unequivocally called timeout [after Graves’ 3-pointer], but they [the referees] didn’t grant it, and I think the video evidence is clear [of that],” Sendek said in his postgame press conference. “Anybody’s able to pull it up, which is a likely response after Allen [Graves] hits the 3-pointer that the coach would be calling timeout to set the defense, which I tried to do, and I was successful in doing other than it wasn’t acknowledged or recognized.”

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The aforementioned Oweh finished with a game-high 35 points, eight rebounds and seven assists for the Wildcats. Senior forward Elijah Mahi had a team-high 20 points for Santa Clara.

The soul-crushing first-round loss puts the finishing touches on a 26-9 season (15-3 in West Coast play) for the Broncos, who made the NCAA Men’s Tournament for the first time in 30 years (1995-96). The combined 26 wins are the most for the Broncos in a single season across Sendek’s 10 seasons at the helm.

Next, Kentucky will play No. 2-seeded Iowa State in the second round of the tournament on Sunday.

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