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The Santa Clara Broncos baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball team that represents Santa Clara University in NCAA Division I college baseball. Santa Clara Baseball competes in the West Coast Conference , of which the Santa Clara Broncos were a charter member.
The Santa Clara Broncos are athletic teams that represent Santa Clara University. The school colors are red and white. The nicknames for teams is The Broncos and the student fans are referred to as the "Ruff Riders". The Broncos compete in the NCAA Division I (NCAA) as members of the West Coast Conference of which Santa Clara is a charter member.
This category contains people who played college baseball at Santa Clara University. Pages in category "Santa Clara Broncos baseball players" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.
Russell Dean Filter Sr. (born November 30, 1968) is an American college baseball coach and former catcher and pitcher. Filter is the head coach of the Santa Clara Broncos baseball team. Playing career
The Santa Clara University baseball team had been playing in 6,800 seat, multipurpose Buck Shaw Stadium, which they shared with the soccer team and, until 1993, the football team. Lack of space on the university's side of El Camino Real forced SCU to build the stadium across the street. It was built in approximately one year, but did not open ...
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Kyle David Barraclough (bear-claw [1] born May 23, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Miami Marlins, Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Angels, and Boston Red Sox.
The team was coached by John Cottrell in his 2nd season at Santa Clara. The Broncos finished 39–8, winning the California Intercollegiate Baseball Association with a 12–4 record. The Broncos reached the College World Series , finishing as runner up to the Michigan Wolverines after a 4–5 loss in the 15-inning championship game.