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Spring Intramurals Cap Off Campus Recreation for the Year 
Sports Christopher Longoni 5/29/25 Sports Christopher Longoni 5/29/25

Spring Intramurals Cap Off Campus Recreation for the Year 

Slow-pitch softball, beach volleyball, and single-day tournaments brought the energy

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Warriors Lose Crucial Game 4 at Home
Sports Christopher Longoni 5/26/25 Sports Christopher Longoni 5/26/25

Warriors Lose Crucial Game 4 at Home

Minnesota Timberwolves outlast Warriors to take 3-1 Series Lead

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Men’s Club Lacrosse Finishes the Season Strong
Sports Christopher Longoni 5/6/25 Sports Christopher Longoni 5/6/25

Men’s Club Lacrosse Finishes the Season Strong

First season under new head coach promises bright future for program

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Saturday Victory Helps Men’s Tennis Clinch Second in the WCC
Christopher Longoni 4/25/25 Christopher Longoni 4/25/25

Saturday Victory Helps Men’s Tennis Clinch Second in the WCC

Strong singles and doubles play leads the Broncos to second in the conference

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Did March Madness Miss the “Madness” this Year?
Sports Christopher Longoni 4/13/25 Sports Christopher Longoni 4/13/25

Did March Madness Miss the “Madness” this Year?

The year of chalk brackets and no Cinderella stories

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Women’s Basketball Celebrates Senior Day Against Gonzaga
Sports Christopher Longoni 3/7/25 Sports Christopher Longoni 3/7/25

Women’s Basketball Celebrates Senior Day Against Gonzaga

The impact of the seniors outweighs the score at the end of the game

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Men’s Club Lacrosse Wins Big at Home
Sports Christopher Longoni 2/18/25 Sports Christopher Longoni 2/18/25

Men’s Club Lacrosse Wins Big at Home

Five scorers hit the back of the net to help lead the Broncos to victory on Sunday

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Men’s Basketball Falls Short in WCC Matchup
Sports Christopher Longoni 2/3/25 Sports Christopher Longoni 2/3/25

Men’s Basketball Falls Short in WCC Matchup

A second-half lull left the Broncos in the dust

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First Serve: Bronco Men’s Tennis Kicks Off the Season
Sports Christopher Longoni 1/21/25 Sports Christopher Longoni 1/21/25

First Serve: Bronco Men’s Tennis Kicks Off the Season

Santa Clara men’s tennis serves in a commanding 6-1 win

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Highs and Lows of Men’s Soccer Senior Night
Sports Christopher Longoni 11/13/24 Sports Christopher Longoni 11/13/24

Highs and Lows of Men’s Soccer Senior Night

Battling the emotions on and off the field

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Women’s Basketball Wins Big in First Regular Season Game
Sports Christopher Longoni 11/9/24 Sports Christopher Longoni 11/9/24

Women’s Basketball Wins Big in First Regular Season Game

An excellent on-court performance leads the Broncos to victory

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Non-Contact Sports Injuries: Turf vs. Grass
Sports Christopher Longoni 11/1/24 Sports Christopher Longoni 11/1/24

Non-Contact Sports Injuries: Turf vs. Grass

Navigating the risks of playing the sports you love

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The Shifting Landscape of Bay Area Sports
Sports Christopher Longoni 10/3/24 Sports Christopher Longoni 10/3/24

The Shifting Landscape of Bay Area Sports

How team departures are transforming the atmosphere of sports in the bay

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The 2024–2025 club volleyball season is off to a great start for both the men’s and women’s teams! Both teams are striving for national titles with their impressive victories and promising young players. Read more about how Setareh
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Twenty-nine years after its establishment, Santa Clara University is revising its core curriculum to better accommodate large major requirements. The potential changes to its requirements are not planned to impact current students, although the earli
Interested in working for SCU’s newspaper? Stop by this Thursday anytime from noon to 3pm to meet our staff, grab a snack, and ask any questions you have! Hope to see you there!

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