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UNM outrebounded Santa Clara 33-30, shot 44.0% from the floor to SC's 46.4% and the Broncos' bench outscored UNM 45-25. Neither team took particular care of the ball, as UNM had 20 turnovers and ...
San Jose Civic Auditorium San Jose, California: Mar 9, 1968: Loyola Marymount: W 77–62 21–3 (11–1) San Jose Civic Auditorium San Jose, California: NCAA Tournament Mar 15, 1968 * vs. No. 6 New Mexico Regional Semifinal – Sweet Sixteen: W 86–73 22–3: University Arena Albuquerque, New Mexico: Mar 16, 1968 * vs. No. 2 UCLA
San Francisco Civic Auditorium San Francisco, California: Dec 20, 1968 * No. 10 : North Texas State: W 46–31 6–0: San Jose Civic Auditorium San Jose, California: Dec 23, 1968 * No. 9 : Gonzaga: W 86–62 7–0: San Jose Civic Auditorium San Jose, California: Dec 26, 1968 * No. 9 : vs. West Virginia Rainbow Classic: W 72–58 8–0: Honolulu ...
Santa Clara was among the first teams to shoot one-handed or run the fast break. [3] Some of Santa Clara's earliest basketball stars, like Bruce Hale, Dick O'Keefe, and Stan Patrick, played in the NBL, the forerunner to the modern NBA. Following the post-war period, former Santa Clara star Bob Feerick returned to coach the Broncos.
Santa Clara (Oxnard) def. St. Joseph 91-65 Christian (El Cajon) def. Faith Baptist (Canoga Park) 80-72 1991 not awarded Fremont (Los Angeles) def. Santa Barbara 78-59 Tustin def. Artesia 51-36 Estancia (Costa Mesa) def. Pomona 64-40 Santa Clara (Oxnard) def. Lincoln (San Diego) 68-55 Ribet Academy def. Rio Hondo Prep 63-56 OT 1992 not awarded
San Francisco, CA: Mar 6, 1989 * vs. Santa Clara WCC tournament championship Game: W 75–70 OT: 20–10 30 – Gathers 16 – Gathers 3 – 2 tied War Memorial Gymnasium (5,330) San Francisco, CA: NCAA Tournament Mar 16, 1989 * CBS (MW12) vs. (MW5) No. 23 Arkansas Midwest Regional First Round: L 101–120 [4] 20–11 28 – Gathers
Tyeree Bryan made seven 3-pointers and scored a career-high 35 points to help Santa Clara upset No. 16 Gonzaga 103-99 on Saturday night. Adama Ball added 20 points, and Christoph Tilly had 17 for ...
The 1951–52 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team represented Santa Clara University as an Independent during the 1951–52 NCAA men's basketball season. They finished the season with a 17–12 record and made the NCAA tournament Final Four for the first time school history.