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    Sep 106:30 PM
    Cincinnati Bearcats Women's Volleyball vs. Santa Clara BroncosFifth Third Arena, Cincinnati, OH
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    Oct 1012:00 PM
    San Francisco Dons Women's Volleyball vs. Santa Clara BroncosWar Memorial Gym - CA, San Francisco, CA
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    Oct 2206:00 PM
    Loyola Marymount Lions Women's Volleyball vs. Santa Clara BroncosGersten Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA
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    Oct 24(TBD)
    Exhibition: Utah State Aggies vs. Santa Clara BroncosDee Glen Smith Spectrum, Logan, UT
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    Oct 24(TBD)
    Pepperdine Waves Women's Volleyball vs. Santa Clara BroncosFirestone Fieldhouse, Malibu, CA
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    Nov 14(TBD)
    Santa Clara Broncos vs. New Mexico LobosLeavey Event Center, Santa Clara, CA
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    Nov 19(TBD)
    Santa Clara Broncos vs. Virginia Commonwealth RamsLeavey Event Center, Santa Clara, CA
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    Nov 20(TBD)
    Arizona State Sun Devils Women's Basketball vs. Santa Clara BroncosDesert Financial Arena, Tempe, AZ
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    Nov 2102:00 PM
    Pacific Tigers Women's Volleyball vs. Santa Clara BroncosAlex G. Spanos Center, Stockton, CA
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    Nov 2311:00 AM
    Acrisure Series - Day 3Acrisure Arena, Palm Desert, CA
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    Nov 2411:00 AM
    Acrisure Series - Day 4Acrisure Arena, Palm Desert, CA
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    About Santa Clara Broncos

    Currently, the Santa Clara Broncos are making headlines with their ongoing sports seasons across various disciplines. The men's basketball team is gearing up for a competitive season in the West Coast Conference, having developed a reputation for their resilience and skill on the court. With a blend of seasoned players and promising newcomers, the team aims to build on its recent successes and secure a spot in the NCAA tournament. Meanwhile, the women's basketball team continues to impress, showcasing their talent and determination as they strive for a conference title. On the soccer front, both the men's and women's teams are actively competing, with the women's team recently achieving notable victories in their conference matches. The Broncos' athletic department is also emphasizing the importance of student-athlete welfare, focusing on mental health resources and academic support. As the seasons progress, the university is excited to engage fans with live events, encouraging the community to come out and support their teams. With a commitment to excellence both on and off the field, the Santa Clara Broncos are poised to make a significant impact in collegiate athletics this year.

    Santa Clara Broncos History

    The Santa Clara Broncos are the athletic teams representing Santa Clara University, a private Jesuit university located in Santa Clara, California. The school's athletic history dates back to the late 19th century, with the establishment of its first football team in 1895. The Broncos have a rich tradition in various sports, particularly in basketball and soccer. The men's basketball team gained national prominence in the 1980s, achieving remarkable success under head coach Dick Davey and later, with notable players such as Steve Nash, who would go on to have a legendary NBA career. The Broncos have also been competitive in women's basketball, winning multiple conference championships. The university's athletic program transitioned to NCAA Division I in 1981, enhancing its competition level and visibility. Over the years, the Broncos have won numerous conference championships and made several appearances in NCAA tournaments. The school's mascot, Bucky the Bronco, embodies the spirit of the university and its commitment to athletic excellence. Historically, the Broncos have had a significant impact on collegiate athletics in California and beyond, fostering a strong sense of community and pride among students and alumni.