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  • Garcia Wins Pro Debut, Follow All Broncos Playing In MLB
    Santa Clara University graduate Nate Garcia - twice an All-WCC First Team pitcher - won in his professional debut playing in the Tampa Bay Rays organization. You can follow all the SCU Broncos playing in MLB and for MLB affiliates here.

  • O'Brien Reflects on Daniel Nava's Day
    Much has been written about former Bronco equipment manager Daniel Nava in th elast 24 hours. From his rise as equipment manager for the Bronco baseball team his freshman year of college to his grand slam in his first major league at-bat on Saturday with the Boston Red Sox, many Bronco fans had a twinkle in their eye when watching SportsCenter last night.On Sunday Bronco head baseball coach Mark O'Brien (MB) reflected back on the moment, what kind of young man Daniel Nava is and what this lesson teaches student-athletes today.

  • Nava hits slam on first pitch he sees in Majors
    Daniel Nava, a former Bronco manager his freshman year at Santa Clara, and then a player later in his collegiate career, was just the fourth player ever in Major Leaague Baseball history today to hit a grand slam in his first major league at bat.

  • Rivers Taken By Royals, Fourth Bronco Drafted by MLB
    Santa Clara University baseball senior pitcher Alex Rivers was selected by the Kansas City Royals Wednesday on Day Three of the 2010 MLB First Year Player Draft. Rivers was recently named Santa Clara's `Pitcher of the Year' after throwing four complete games as two shutouts in 2010.

  • Three SCU Broncos Claimed in MLB Draft Tuesday
    Santa Clara University baseball standouts Tommy Medica, Geoff Klein and Nate Garcia were selected in the 2010 MLB First Year Player Draft this afternoon. Medica - a Collegiate Baseball All-American in 2010 - was the top Bronco selected, taken by the San Diego Padres in the 14th Round.

  • Santa Clara Bronco Tommy Medica Named All-American
    Santa Clara University junior outfielder Tommy Medica was named a 2010 `Louisville Slugger' NCAA Division I All-American by Collegiate Baseball. Medica finished the year batting .386 with 13 homeruns and 21 doubles, firmly establishing himself as one of the most accomplished players in Santa Clara history.

  • Five Broncos Earn All-WCC Baseball Honors
    Projected MLB Draft picks Tommy Medica and Geoff Klein were among five Santa Clara University baseball players to earn All-West Coast Conference honors, as announced Thursday by the league office.

  • Season Wrap With Santa Clara's Core Three
    The players were told to meet with me at 11:45 a.m. for this interview outside of Stephen Schott Stadium, the ballpark they have called home for the last four years.

  • Medica, Broncos Win Season Finale, 22-13 Over LMU
    Santa Clara scored early and often en route to defeating the Lions by a count of 22-13. In a game in which both teams seemingly did not want the 2010 season to end, Santa Clara (23-31, 8-13) defeated LMU (23-33, 5-16) by a count of 22-13 on Senior Day at LMU's Page Stadium.

  • Lions Even Series with Broncos, Winning 10-6
    Loyola Marymount scored four runs in the eighth inning to insure a 10-6 victory over visiting Santa Clara Saturday at Page Stadium. Geoff Klein went 4-for-4 for Santa Clara and Ryan Rieger drove in three runs.