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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 team went undefeated in the 1916 regular season, and in the "Big Game" against Stanford — the only other undefeated rugby team that season — Santa Clara won 28–5. [5] Santa Clara's Rudy Scholz was a member of the U.S. national rugby teams that won gold at the 1920 and 1924 Olympics. [ 6 ]
Filter is the head coach of the Santa Clara Broncos baseball team. ... On June 23, 2017, Filter was ... 5–22: 10th: 2020: Santa Clara 12–5: 0–0: Season canceled ...
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.
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.
He played in 16 games as a freshman, all off the bench, and averaged 1.4 points per game. After the end of the season, Podziemski entered the NCAA transfer portal. [12] Podziemski ultimately transferred to Santa Clara. [13] He entered his first season with the Broncos as the team's starting shooting guard. [14]
He played baseball at St. Francis High School in Mountain View, California [1] and received his psychology degree from Santa Clara University. [2] He was 4 ft 8 in (1.42 m) and 70 pounds (32 kg) in his freshman year in high school and grew to 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) and 150 pounds (68 kg) by his senior year.
It was built in approximately one year, but did not open in time for the 2005 baseball season as originally planned due to cost overruns and weather-related delays. Instead, it opened on April 30, 2005, to a sold-out game between Santa Clara University and Gonzaga University. The final cost of the stadium was $8.6 million.