Broncos Take On Top Teams
The men’s water polo team traveled to Stockton, Calif. for the Kap7 NorCal Classic Tournament and split their four games, going 2-2.
Volleyball Snags Second Place
The Santa Clara women’s volleyball team traveled to the University of California, Santa Barbara on Friday, Sept. 19 for the UC Santa Barbara/Cal Poly Invitational and placed second after facing three opponents in two days.
Winston Whiffs Again
No one denies that he’s a great signal caller. But I’m going to talk about the man.The man who has had way too many off-the-field incidents since arriving at Florida State’s campus.
Women's Soccer Sees Split Welcome
The Santa Clara women's soccer team split Welcome Weekend with a 3-0 loss to Stanford University on Saturday and a 3-1 victory over University of California, Davis on Sunday night in front of a huge home crowd.
Fullerton Frustrates the Broncos
Following a four game shutout streak, the men’s soccer team dropped last Friday’s game at home, losing a tight match against California State University, Fullerton 1-0.
Le Closes Career As Bronco
Senior Katie Le became the first player in Santa Clara history to go to three straight singles championships at the NCAA Division 1 Women’s Tennis Championship.
Michael Sam: More Than Just A Football Player
Standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing in at 261 pounds, a defensive end out of Missouri will go down as the most significant pick of 2014. His name is Michael Sam, and he is openly gay.
Broncos Take Tournament Spot
In a dramatic program turnaround in just one hard-fought season, the Broncos have become serious WCC contenders, ending their season 16-11 as the No. 4 seed in the conference.
I Kevin Love You, Man
When it comes to one of the top players in the NBA right now, we have an important question: Where is the Love?
Broncos Steal Two in Utah
The men’s baseball team took this weekend’s series against Brigham Young University with two wins and one loss.
Lacrosse Optimistic For Future
Led by five experienced seniors, the women’s club lacrosse team traveled to Virginia Beach, Va. this past weekend with one goal in mind: victory.
Jackson Axed From Warriors
Head coaches get canned all the time, but it is rare one is fired when they seem to be doing a good job.
Hoops Program Continues Run of Mediocrity
The magic of Nash and the thrill of winning an NCAA Tournament game are a distant memory. It has now been nearly two decades since the Broncos have been able to punch a ticket to compete in the Big Dance.
Spring Cleaning at Buck Shaw
Finishing out its spring season, the Santa Clara women’s soccer team worked on developing team chemistry and fine-tuning its play against high-quality opponents.
Sterling Decision Good for Business
The words of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling shocked all ears as the racist remarks he made in a recording seemed to harken back to times of segregation.