Men’s Basketball Falls To Dons
San Francisco capitalizes on turnovers to win
San Francisco capitalizes on turnovers to win
Neck and neck matches end in losses
Zags take down Broncos twice in one week
Win sparks momentum into Thursday
Tia Hay drops 30, clinches Bronco victory
Broncos win six straight; longest streak since 2013
Sports Briefs: Week Eight
The weekly roundup of SCU sports action.
The Santa ClaraOctober 25, 2018 Women’s soccer begins their final road trip of the year this Thursday. SANTA CLARA, CALIF. — Despite falling behind 2-1 in last Friday’s contest against[…]
Soulful singer serenades Bronco students on Friday John Brussa Sports Editor October 18, 2018 Just after 9 p.m. last Friday night, Quinn XCII—sporting a Santa Clara t-shirt—hopped on stage at[…]
Former Stanford baseball coach explains why he’s become a Bronco John Brussa Sports Editor October 18, 2018 In 2017, Mark Marquess concluded his final season as Stanford’s head baseball coach—a[…]
A competition about more than just winning John Brussa Sports Editor October 11, 2018 Sunday’s annual Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon, hosted just a few miles from campus, was a testament[…]
October 4, 2018 ATLANTA, GA— Santa Clara men’s soccer topped Georgia State in a 2-1 victory on the Panthers’ home turf this past Saturday. Broncos sophomore forward Alan Camacho Soto,[…]
Why the Seahawk showed his true feelings as he was carted away John Brussa Sports Editor October 4, 2018 If you have paid an ounce of attention to the NFL[…]
John Brussa Sports Editor October 4, 2018 Professor Steele teaches in Santa Clara’s College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in medieval philosophy. When he’s not teaching, his passion for snowboarding[…]
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