EYEBRONCO reporter David Gentile spoke with Bronco cross country runners Matt Burke, Ryan Greenough, Audrey Hiatt and Kelly Ryan on the team's fall photo day. Check out the video to find out what breakfast food the team rallies around, the variety of training exercises the team does and much more.
The West Coast Conference announced its 13th annual Commissioner's Honor Roll Tuesday, and 141 Santa Clara Broncos were recognized with honors for their athletic success and academic excellence. Santa Clara had 18 student-athletes receive gold honors (3.75-4.00 GPA) and 33 student-athletes receive silver honors (3.50-3.74 GPA). The Broncos set a new record of student athletes named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll, breaking the previous mark of 133 in the 2012-13 school year.
Several Santa Clara seniors stopped by the Leavey Center to snap some photos for media relations in their graduation attire Friday afternoon. EYEBRONCO caught up with the student-athletes to talk about their cap designs (or lack thereof). Check out the creativity in this video!
Enjoy reconnecting, food, drinks and playing bocce at beautiful Golden Gate Park in San Francisco with fellow SCU alums and friends! The SCU cross country team is hosting its first annual Alumni Bocce Ball Tournament and Social. The event is scheduled to begin at 12 pm on Sat., June 28th.
EYEBRONCO introduces the first in a series of photo day videos from spring 2014, starting with the men's cross country team. Reporter Cali Reis talks with Adrian Hinojosa and Sean Roe about summer plans, the photo shoot and which of the two is the better chef.
The Santa Clara University track team concluded the regular season in fashion, adding three new improved marks to the all-time lists and adding three new personal records to some individual student-athlete resumes at the West Coast Invitational hosted by the University of Portland at Charles Bowles Track Complex in Salem, Ore.
Continuing its hard work in the classroom, Santa Clara's men’s outdoor track, women’s golf, women’s rowing, women’s tennis, women’s outdoor track, and women’s water polo teams were all recognized by the NCAA as recipients of the organization's Public Recognition Awards for academic achievement. The NCAA released the APR recognition by highlighting teams that demonstrated a commitment to academic progress and retention of student-athletes by achieving the top APR scores within their respective sports. Specifically, these six teams posted multi-year APRs in the top 10 percent of all squads in each sport. Also, men’s basketball recorded the highest four-year average APR for the West Coast Conference.
The Santa Clara track team, competing in one of its final meets of the regular season, took advantage of ideal San Francisco conditions to notch one new school record, add four new personal records, seven season bests, and two heat victories at the West Coast Last Chance Open hosted by University of San Francisco at Cox Stadium.
The Santa Clara men’s and women’s track teams traveled south this weekend for the opportunity to face the nation's best athletes at the 56th Annual Mt. Sac Invitational and the Bryan Clay Invitational, and the Broncos took full advantage of the competitive opportunity.
With 11 Bronco student-athletes achieving a 4.0 grade point average (GPA) and 16 of the 19 Bronco teams scoring a 3.0 term GPA or higher, Santa Clara University's student-athletes recorded a 3.138 grade point average (GPA) for the Winter 2014 quarter. They also topped 3.0 or better for the 21st time in 22 quarters. Santa Clara's cumulative GPA of 3.080 continues to climb for its student-athletes as well.
The Santa Clara Bronco track team, amidst a mix of rain, sun, cloudy skies, but generally great conditions invaded the school’s top 10 lists at the San Francisco State Distance Carnival at Cox Stadium on Friday.
After taking last weekend off to adjust to the new quarter, Santa Clara’s track team is back at it this weekend, running in the San Francisco Distance Carnival on Fri., April 4. SF State coach Tom Lyons started this meet in 2004 and it has grown into a really premier event and the Broncos are glad to be a part of it.
The Bronco track team dusted off their spikes this weekend after taking a week off for winter quarter finals and competed well at the Johnny Mathis Invitational, hosted by San Francisco State University.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – On this week's edition of the Bronco Weekly Sports Wrap, co-hosts Cali Reis from the women's soccer team and Denzel Johnson from the men's basketball team give a quick update on the latest Bronco sports news. This edition features interviews, highlights, pictures and bloopers that you won't want to miss!
The Santa Clara track teams sent a small group of runners to the Aggie Opener, hosted by UC Davis, and were met with successful results that they hope will serve as a good omen for the student-athletes as they translate into finals mode, which start on Monday.
The Santa Clara track team will run at the Aggie Open on Sat., March 15 at UC Davis. The Broncos will compete with a short squad this weekend due to final exams next weekend. Earlier this week Bronco head coach Felipe Montoro talked about the weekend plans, training during finals and what is on tap in the next few weeks.
The Bronco track team opened the 2014 season at the Kim Duyst Invitational on the CSU Stanislaus campus on Saturday. Kelly Ryan won the 5000m and teammate Emily Robinson was fourth. On the men's side, Joey Berriatua won the men's 1500m and teammate Brynn Sargent was eighth.
With the indoor season wrapping up across the country, Santa Clara will get a jump on its competition by competing Sat., March 1 at the Kim Duyst Invitational in Turlock, Calif. SantaClaraBroncos.com sat down with assistant coach Pete Cushman to talk about the opening meet of the year and expectations for the season.
Arizonian Allison Maio (AM) is thankful for the opportunity to run and compete in the beautiful weather of Northern California, while enjoying the company of her fellow Broncos. Maio is looking forward to her upcoming season and achieving some personal bests.
With 15 Bronco student-athletes achieving a 4.0 grade point average (GPA) and 16 of the 19 Bronco teams scoring a 3.0 term GPA or higher, Santa Clara University's student-athletes recorded a 3.086 grade point average (GPA) for the Fall 2013 quarter. They also topped 3.0 or better for the 20th time in 21 quarters. Santa Clara's cumulative GPA for its student-athletes is 3.055.
Santa Clara’s men’s cross country team finished 21st at the NCAA West Region Championship in Sacramento, Calif. on Friday. The women’s team finished 24th. The Stanford men won the title with WCC opponent Portland finishing third. The Arizona women won the title with San Francisco finishing fourth.
Honoring 16 Broncos this year, the West Coast Conference announced the 2013 West Coast Conference Men’s and Women's Cross Country All-Academic Teams on Thursday with both Sam Holeman and Lauren Germany named to the first team. Seven men and seven women were named to the Honorable Mention list.
Both the Bronco men's and women's cross country teams finished sixth at the West Coast Conference Championship on Saturday morning. The men scored 155 points. The women scored 194 points, topping host-Pepperdine by seven points.
After not making the Broncos' West Coast Conference team her freshman year, Allison Maio (AM) is willing to do whatever she can to achieve her goals. Maio talks about her goals and aspirations this year and what her rituals are before each meet to try and beat her personal record.
The Bronco cross country team will head down to Southern California for the West Coast Conference Championship on Sat., Nov. 2. The Championship is being run at Pepperdine in Malibu for the first time ever.
Hosting the Bronco Invitational, the Santa women won the Bronco Open and the men finished second. The Bronco women were sixth in the Bronco Invitational with the men finishing 10th without their top two runners. LMU won both the men’s and women’s titles at the Bronco Invitational, with Grand Canyon winning the Men’s Open. LMU’s men bested runner-up UC Santa Barbara 84-86.
Santa Clara cross country returns home Sat., Oct. 19 to host its own meet, the Bronco Invitational, at Baylands Park in Sunnyvale, Calif. It is the 8th annual running of the meet at Baylands which was previously run at Crystal Springs. The meet will be represented by teams from three different NCAA Division 1 regions with teams from Division 2, Division 3, NAIA, junior colleges, as well as two schools from Canada.
Santa Clara ran a number of runners up at the S.F. State Invitational on Friday afternoon as preparation for next weekend’s Bronco Invitational at Baylands Park on Oct. 19.
Continuing to prepare for the Bronco Invitational on Oct. 19, the Bronco cross country teams will compete at the S.F. State Invitational in San Francisco on Fri., Oct. 11. The women will run a full team while the men’s team will run just four runners so they won’t have a team score.
The Bronco cross country teams ran in the 40th annual Stanford Invitational, with the men finishing seventh in the 8K. They defeated West Coast Conference schools San Diego and Pepperdine. The Bronco women were eighth, finishing in front of Pepperdine and Saint Mary's. Stanford won both of the College Invitationals.