2015-16 Santa Clara Men's Tennis News
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Men’s Tennis Wraps Up 2016May 02, 2016Santa Clara finished 10-13 on the season in the first year of its rebuilding phase.
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Three Broncos Take Home Conference AwardsApril 27, 2016Robert Seby, Ashot Khacharyan and Connor Garnett were all recognized by the WCC.
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Men's Tennis Steal Doubles Point but Falls 4-1 to USDApril 24, 2016No. 28 San Diego proved to be too much to handle on Santa Clara’s Senior Day.
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No. 69 LMU Sinks Postseason Hopes for Men’s TennisApril 23, 2016The Lions defeated Santa Clara 4-2 on Saturday afternoon.
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Men’s Tennis Swept By Pepperdine on FridayApril 22, 2016Broncos’ postseason hopes take a hit after 4-0 loss.
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Postseason Berth at Stake for Men's TennisApril 18, 2016Santa Clara will play Pepperdine on Friday, LMU on Saturday and USD on Sunday.
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Men's Tennis Edges USF, 4-3, SaturdayApril 16, 2016The Broncos withstood the Dons in a back-and-forth contest to earn victory No. 10 on the season.
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Men's Tennis Set to Renew Rivalry with USF SaturdayApril 14, 2016The Broncos are eying revenge after falling to the Dons earlier this season.
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Khacharyan Crowned WCC Singles Player of the WeekApril 12, 2016Ashot Khacharyan won his first ever WCC Player of the Week award.
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Men’s Tennis Comes Up Short Against No. 65 BYUApril 08, 2016Santa Clara battled to a 2-2 tie but were unable to close the deal, falling 4-2.
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Rain Washes Out Saturday's Men's Tennis Match vs. San DiegoApril 09, 2016Santa Clara and San Diego will reschedule the match for Sunday, April 24.
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Men’s Tennis Gears Up for Final Home MatchesApril 05, 2016Santa Clara's match against BYU is currently being delayed due to inclement weather.
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Doubles Win Not Enough, Men's Tennis Falls to PortlandApril 03, 2016Santa Clara returns to .500 on the season after 4-1 loss to the Pilots.
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Men’s Tennis Makes it Three in a RowApril 01, 2016Santa Clara came back to defeat Gonzaga 4-2 on Friday afternoon.
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Pacific Northwest Trip On Tap for Men’s TennisMarch 31, 2016Santa Clara faces Gonzaga on Friday at 2 p.m. and Portland at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
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Men’s Tennis Scores Comeback Victory Against SDSUMarch 30, 2016Santa Clara bested San Diego State 4-3 on Wednesday to improve to 8-8 on the season.
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Men's Tennis Faces Final Nonconference TestMarch 28, 2016The Broncos and Aztecs take the courts at noon on Wednesday.
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Men's Tennis Powers Past Saint Mary's 4-1March 26, 2016Santa Clara is now 1-1 in West Coast Conference action.
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Men’s Tennis Outdueled in Conference OpenerMarch 25, 2016No. 68 Pacific took down Santa Clara 4-0 on Friday afternoon at home.
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WCC Opener Up Next for Men’s TennisMarch 23, 2016Santa Clara hosts a back-to-back against Pacific (Friday-Noon) and Saint Mary’s (Saturday-noon) this weekend.
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No. 22 Tulane Handles Santa ClaraMarch 22, 2016Santa Clara's unbeaten home record comes to an end after 7-0 loss.
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Men’s Tennis Kicks Off Homestand Against No. 28 TulaneMarch 20, 2016Santa Clara and Tulane will compete on Tuesday at 1 p.m.
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Seby Takes Home Player of the Week HonorsMarch 15, 2016Robert Seby finished the week with a perfect 3-0 record in singles play.
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Men’s Tennis Closes Mountain Pacific Invitational with a WinMarch 12, 2016Santa Clara fell twice on Friday but responded to win it’s final match on Saturday.
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Men’s Tennis Heads for Mountain Pacific InvitationalMarch 09, 2016Santa Clara will travel to New Mexico for a two-day tournament that starts Friday.
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Men's Tennis Match Against Weber State CanceledMarch 07, 2016Santa Clara and Weber State will not reschedule a makeup match.
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Men’s Tennis Goes For Six in a Row at HomeMarch 04, 2016Santa Clara hosts Weber State University on Monday at 3 p.m.
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Men’s Tennis Continues Home Winning StreakFebruary 27, 2016Santa Clara defeated the University of Missouri-Kansas City 4-3 on Saturday.
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Men’s Tennis Eyes its Fifth Victory of the SeasonFebruary 24, 2016Santa Clara hosts the University of Missouri-Kansas City this Saturday.
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Men’s Tennis Ranked No. 72 in NationFebruary 23, 2016The Broncos are ranked for the first time this season after splitting their first eight matches, five vs. ranked foes.