Men’s Basketball Hires Herb Sendek
Santa Clara announced Herb Sendek as the men’s basketball head coach in a press conference last Wednesday, March 30, filling the vacancy after former head coach Kerry Keating was fired earlier this month.
Celebs Seek Gridiron Glory
The crowd oohed and awed as they stared up into the sky at the Blue Angels flying overhead in formation. The band had just finished performing, and players and soldiers started scrimmaging on the field before an epic flag football game.
1st and Goal: 4 Bold NFL Playoff Predictions
Newton, the MVP favorite, leads the highest scoring offense in the league and has proven to be unstoppable for any defense this season.
Broncos Seeded Fourth in Tourney
Santa Clara women’s soccer (13-5-2) made the NCAA tournament for the twenty-fifth time in program history this week and is slated for a first-round matchup against Long Beach State University (12-6-3) this Saturday.
Santa Clara Triumphs Late
Santa Clara women’s soccer picked up a huge 1-0 win versus sixth ranked Stanford last Sunday in front of a packed home crowd of over 3,000.
NFL Hits Big Success With New Extra Point
The National Football League subtly made a big change in their rulebook this season, that’s fundamentally changing the way football is played.
Baseball Sweeps Pilots in Portland
The Santa Clara baseball team kept their now seven game winning streak alive with a sweep of West Coast Conference opponent University of Portland this past weekend.
Lacrosse Dominates Season
While the women’s club lacrosse team’s season may have ended earlier than expected last Thursday in the second round of the Women’s Club Lacrosse Association National Championship, the team cannot help but look back and rejoice on the successful season they had.
Team Ends Season on High Note
After what could be called as a disappointing season, the Santa Clara women’s water polo team looked to end the year on a positive note in the Golden Coast Conference Championship this past weekend.
Water Polo Sinks On Road Trip
Now past midway point in the season, the Santa Clara women’s water polo team has been struggling as of late, losing four of their last five games heading into the weekend.
Softball Takes One of Three Against Lions
The first game of conference play began on a clear Thursday afternoon at the SCU Softball Field, with both teams’ aces on the mound.
Tennis Takes Down Montana
The Santa Clara women’s tennis team added to its recent hot streak with a 6-1 win over the Montana Grizzlies last Friday to raise their record to 5-7.
Battling in the Bronco Classic
The Santa Clara softball team competed in four games over three days this past weekend and finished with a record of 1-3.
NBA Double Standard
The NBA has defended its referees for as long as it has thrived as a league. Criticism from coaches and players about bad calls has always taken place and will continue as long as there is human error.
Basketball Drops Close Contest
The Santa Clara squad suffered their second straight conference loss by 3 points or less, falling to Brigham Young University 58-56 last Saturday.
Patriots Shouldn’t Get a Pass
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick’s success has not come without its fair share of controversies over the years, and with the recent “Deflate-gate” findings this week, the league must take a stand and say enough is enough.
Squad Secures Second Straight
The Broncos also received helpful contributions from most of the starters. Jared Brownridge had a successful night, scoring 18 points and six rebounds. Guard Denzel Johnson scored three 3-pointers to add to his 11 points on the night.