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About Santa Clara Broncos Basketball
As of 2023, the Santa Clara Broncos basketball team continues to build on its storied legacy. Under the leadership of head coach Herb Sendek, who took the helm in 2016, the program has seen renewed energy and success. The Broncos made headlines in the 2021-2022 season by finishing strong in the WCC and earning an invitation to the NCAA tournament. Recent events include an impressive showing at the WCC tournament, where they competed fiercely against other top teams in the conference. The current roster boasts a mix of seasoned players and dynamic newcomers, allowing the Broncos to maintain a competitive edge. Fans can look forward to an exciting season ahead, with several high-profile non-conference games lined up that will test the team's mettle and showcase their talent. Additionally, the Broncos are actively engaging with their community through various outreach programs and events, further solidifying their connection with fans and alumni. With a commitment to excellence both on and off the court, the Santa Clara Broncos are poised for a promising future in college basketball.
Santa Clara Broncos Basketball History
The Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team has a rich history that dates back to its establishment in 1906. They are a part of the West Coast Conference (WCC) and have had a significant impact in the college basketball landscape. Over the decades, the Broncos have produced notable players who have gone on to play professionally, including NBA legends like Kurt Rambis and Steve Nash. The team’s early years were marked by regional success, but it was during the 1980s and 1990s that they gained national prominence, particularly during Steve Nash's tenure at the school from 1993 to 1996. The Broncos made several NCAA tournament appearances, with their most successful run occurring in 1996 when they reached the Sweet 16. The team has a strong rivalry with the University of San Francisco, known as the Battle of the Bay, which adds excitement and intensity to their matchups. Throughout their history, the Broncos have cultivated a passionate fan base and a reputation for resilience and competitiveness on the court.