University Prepares to Host Super Celebration
As football fans from every corner of the nation descend upon the Bay Area to watch the Denver Broncos duke it out with the Carolina Panthers, a few thousand of those visitors will find their way to Santa Clara’s campus the day before Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium.
Broncos Beat Dons Behind Hudson’s 15
This past Saturday, the women’s basketball team continued its excellent season after beating the University of San Francisco 68-57, outscoring the Dons 25-13 in the fourth quarter.
Jared Brownridge Shines as Scholar, Leader and Athlete
Jared Brownridge has proven his dominance on the court. A junior guard, averages 19.4 points per game, which accounts for 30 percent of the team’s total scoring. He is on pace to become the second-leading scorer in Santa Clara history, behind Kevin Foster, who graduated in 2013.
The Odd Comfort of the Globetrotters
Beloved worldwide for balling-out in the name of entertainment, the Globetrotters are celebrating their ninetieth year of family-friendly basketball antics.
Women’s Basketball Sweeps SoCal
The Santa Clara women's basketball team ignited a new winning streak this past weekend in Southern California. The Broncos beat both Pepperdine University and Loyola Marymount University in two close games on Thursday and Saturday respectively.
Broncos Hit Buzzer-Beater Over Waves
Santa Clara won a 62-60 buzzer beater over the Pepperdine Waves at the Leavey Center last Thursday.
Warriors Pace Will be Hard to Maintain
As the NBA season passes the halfway point, basketball fans are realizing that this year’s Golden State Warriors have a chance to beat the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls mark of best regular season record, at 72-10.
Basketball Picks Up Conference Win
The Santa Clara men’s basketball team won its second conference game of the season over the University of San Diego 65-53 last Saturday.
NFL Divisional Round Preview
Wild Card weekend was one for the record books. All four road teams won in the Wild Card round for the first time ever, putting to rest the importance of home field advantage.
Broncos Drop Two at Home
The women’s basketball team’s successful season so far took a step back as they fell to both Brigham Young University and University of San Diego on Thursday and Saturday last week.
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.
Basketball Off to Hot Start
After a blazing start to their season, the Santa Clara Women’s Basketball team take on Brigham Young University and the University of San Diego this week at home.
Broncos Win First Conference Game
The Broncos (5-11) defeated the University of Portland 84-77 to pick up their first conference win of the year last Saturday.
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.
Broncos Continue NCAA Course
This weekend, Santa Clara women’s soccer team played a pair of must win games for conference title hopes, but were only able to win one as they tied Saint Mary’s College.
How Dare You Sleep on Steph
Stephen Curry has been overlooked his entire career. Even after winning NBA MVP and a championship last year, he’s still not getting the respect he deserves. Several preseason predictions had Curry behind Kevin Durant, James Harden, Anthony Davis and LeBron James in the MVP race.
Volleyball Stunned By Portland
The Santa Clara Volleyball team suffered a heartbreaking loss at the University of Portland on Halloween. The Broncos were able to push the match to a final fifth set, but went on to lose the game by a score of 15-6.
Water Polo Dominates Rodeo
The Broncos hosted the annual Rodeo tournament this past weekend, and came out with three solid wins and one loss against Brown, St. Francis (N.Y.), Bucknell and Harvard, respectively.