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Web update: Broncos rout Monterey Bay 66-49

Bryant scores 26 points in opening victory

By Natasha Lindstrom

The Broncos squared off against their second Division II team this week in Friday season-opener against Cal State Monterey Bay. This time they came out on top. Santa Clara cruised to an easy victory over the Otters, with junior center John Bryant carrying the Broncos with 26 points and sophomore guard Jonathan Gunderson exploding with 12 points in the second half to earn a 66-49 win in the Leavey Center.

Men's basketball limps into season

Keating predicts a sixth place WCC finish for Broncos

By Ryan Donough

New men's basketball Head Coach Kerry Keating will begin his tenure at Santa Clara with a team that includes three important team leaders from last season, but also a number of untested, inexperienced players.

Running in memory of Ryan Shay

By Chris Furnari

I normally run because I am training for a specific goal. I normally run because I want to be physically fit and live a healthy life. On Monday night, I ran for different reasons.

Rugby team confident in abilities

Determination an asset for team looking to relive glory days

By Nicholas Pinkerton

This season, the Santa Clara rugby team looks to take its rebuilt program to a level that has not been reached since the team's Bay Area championship in the 1970s.

Women's soccer prepares for NCAA tournament

With conference title out of reach, Broncos look to postseason

By Cecile Nguyen

With no chance to defend last year's WCC championship, the Santa Clara women's soccer team is instead shifting its focus to the upcoming NCAA tournament.

Men's soccer extends streak with victory

Sweeney, Marquess both score first goals of their Bronco soccer careers in win

By Natasha Lindstrom

Junior midfielder Scott Sweeney and senior defender Matt Marquess scored the first goals of their careers to clinch Santa Clara's 3-1 win over Loyola Marymount Sunday afternoon at Buck Shaw Stadium.

Reaching for a win

Senior Tracey Walker is knocked off balance by Gator Krystle Brown during the second half of Sunday afternoon's game against San Francisco State. Walker scored 17 points for the Broncos in the 75-69 win, making her one of four Broncos to register double-digits.

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