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in 1952, and San Francisco winning the tournament in 1954 and 1955. In a time when the NCAA tournament field was limited to 16 teams, the winner of the rivalry series was often the WCAC representative. The rivalry has remained competitive to the present day, however, it has lost some of its luster following San Francisco's self-imposed death penalty in 1981. Up to that point, the Dons had been one of college basketball's powerhouses, and the Broncos had played the role of foil. Santa Clara has won a majority of the match-up since the San Francisco program was revived in 1985.
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the renovation, due to the addition of chairback seats. However, larger crowds have been known to watch the Broncos play, with 4,907 on hand to watch the Santa Clara-Gonzaga game in 2012. The Leavey Center has also played host to nine West Coast Conference Basketball championships, most recently in 2005.
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and Santa Clara first played in 1910, and Santa Clara leads the all-time series, 131–83. The rivalry between the two schools has been most intense in football, and was less competitive in basketball. However, with both schools dropping football and Saint Mary's recent rise to prominence in basketball
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was named for Thomas Leavey, a 1922 Santa Clara Alumnus who founded Farmers Insurance. The Leavey Center contains the whole of the Athletic Department, and locker rooms for all team, excluding baseball, are in the building. The Capacity was reduced from 5,000 seats to a listed capacity of 4,500 with
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and Santa Clara first met in 1912, and Stanford leads the all-time series 51–25. Both universities are in Santa Clara County, and have long shared a rivalry on and off the court. The two teams have not met on the court since 2008. Former Bronco head coach Dick Davy served as an assistant at Stanford
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Following the 2006 season, Davey retired under controversial circumstances, as it appeared some boosters had pushed hard for his retirement. Davey compiled 251–190 (.569) overall record, and a 122–88 (.581) record in West Coast Conference play. He won three straight regular season WCC titles and one
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Following Santa Clara's successful run in the late 1960s, boosters and fans clamored to move the team to a modern, spacious, on-campus home. The Civic Auditorium was small for major college basketball tenant, and scheduling was made difficult by sharing the space with both concerts and productions,
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first met in 1908, and have met 211 times since. Santa Clara has leads the series, 111–101. As two comparably sized Jesuit institutions within an hours drive of each other, the Broncos and Dons are natural rivals. The rivalry was heightened in the 1950s, with Santa Clara advancing to the Final Four
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and Santa Clara first played in 1909, and Santa Clara leads the all-time series, 82–32. The rivalry between the two schools was formalized in 2002 as the Rivalry Series which compiled point totals in men's and women's soccer, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's golf, men's and women's
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and Kezar. Though it may seem strange in a modern context to play games so far from campus, before the post-war boom, the vast majority of the Bay Area's population lived in San Francisco, and with them, the majority of Santa Clara's alumni and fans. Santa Clara's campus was considered rural and
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schools were located a stone's throw from one another. When Pacific relocated to Stockton in 1923, the rival lessened somewhat. Pacific was a founding member, along with Santa Clara, of the WCAC conference in 1952. However, the rivalry took another hit when Pacific moved to the 1971 to join the
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in 1974. Once it was completed in 1975, the Broncos moved, for the first time, to an on-campus home with modern amenities. The facility featured an air supported vinyl fabric roof supported by 11 large fans constantly producing a higher air pressure inside the dome than outside, similar to the
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own the oldest intercollegiate basketball rivalry in California, with the series beginning in 1904. Santa Clara leads the all-time series 89–51. The rivalry was initially one of proximity, as Pacific was founded in Santa Clara and later moved to San Jose. When the basketball rivalry began, the
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Santa Clara maintains a number of rivalries, most of which are almost a century old. Santa Clara's most heated rivals have traditionally been the other Bay Area WCC members, San Francisco and Saint Mary's. All WCC members are treated like rivals, as are all four in-state members of the Pac-12.
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became Santa Clara's true home. The San Jose Civic Auditorium was designed for stage productions, giving the building a unique feeling during basketball games. Those sitting on the ground floor had an intimate view of the game, and opposing students were often state on opposite sides of the
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The roof of Toso Pavilion developed several tears, and by 2000, the decision was made to renovate the building. A more permanent roof structure was built, and the interior of the building was renovated and brought to modern standards at a cost of $ 14 million. The newly christened
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shoes, and Carroll Williams became the longest tenured coach in Santa Clara's basketball history, leading the Broncos from 1970 to 1991. He led the team to a 344–274 (.557) record. Despite the sustained success, Williams took the Broncos to an NCAA tournament only once
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Replacing Feerick was Dick Garibaldi, a member of the 1952 Final Four team, who led the Broncos for eight seasons and compiled an overall record of 137–77 (.640). His 1968 squad finished at 27–2, dropping only one regular season game, to local rival
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More sustained success for Santa Clara came under Head Coach George Barsi, whose tenure spanned from 1935 to 1945. Barsi was a graduate of Santa Clara in 1930. Barsi's "Magicians of the Maplewood" included future Warriors Head Coach
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Santa Clara has a long history of basketball success, having appeared in 11 NCAA Tournaments and six National Invitational Tournaments and producing a number of both collegiate All-Americans and NBA players. The
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With its construction in 1935, San Jose finally had a building worthy of hosting intercollegiate basketball. Though the Broncos would still play 'home' games in San Francisco intermittently until 1951,
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The first long-tenured coach of Santa Clara was Harlan Dykes, who led the team to a 101–48 record. Much like the university football team, the Broncos played many home games in San Francisco, both at
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isolated at the time. With the Construction of the Seifert Gymnasium on campus in 1935, some less marquee match-ups were scheduled to be played on campus, much to the delight of the student body.
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Santa Clara has been known to host games against some opponents at off-campus sites to accommodate larger crowds. In 2004, Santa Clara upset No. 3 North Carolina 77–66 at
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in 1979. Gonzaga leads the all-time series 49–31. In 2007, Santa Clara became the first, and to date, one of only two WCC members to beat Gonzaga in the
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became the head coach in 1992, after serving as an assistant for many years. He experienced immediate success, thanks to a young Canadian point guard,
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balconies. During the Second World War, due to wartime travel restrictions, most home games were played at the smaller, on-campus, Seifert Gymnasium.
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Following the post-war period, former Santa Clara star Bob Feerick returned to coach the Broncos. Under his guidance, the Broncos advanced to the
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in December 1954, becoming the first basketball player, college or pro, to do so. After leading the Broncos back to the NCAA tournament in
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by 20 points apiece during an exhibition match-up. Santa Clara was among the first teams to shoot one-handed or run the fast break.
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and the latter remembered for his untimely death shortly after entering the NBA. Both players would have their numbers retired.
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The Broncos win over Arizona in 1993 was the second time in tournament history that a 15 seed has upset a 2 seed.
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Ftlr: Bob Feerick, Steve Nash, and Kurt Rambis, some of the players who have their numbers retired by Santa Clara
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drafted 12th overall, the first Bronco selected in the NBA draft since Steve Nash. The following year,
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basketball team, who also called the venue home. With funds raised, Santa Clara began construction on
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as the leading scorer in Bay Area college basketball history. The series is set to resume in 2019.
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from 2008 to 2012 following his retirement as head coach of Santa Clara in 2007. Santa Clara's
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The earliest Santa Clara Bronco home games were played at the San Jose YMCA, located down
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Basketball made its inauspicious debut at Santa Clara in 1904 with a 9–7 victory over
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in both 2022 and 2023, and in each season produced a first round draft pick in the
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The San Francisco Civic Center was a frequent home for Santa Clara into the 1950s.
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cross-country, baseball, softball, and women's volleyball, tennis and water polo.
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since its formation in 1952. The team is currently coached by
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Santa Clara University To Honor Six Former Basketball Greats
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from the campus. By 1927, however, the Broncos had adopted
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San Jose Civic Hosted the Broncos from 1935 until 1975.
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Three weeks later, Santa Clara announced the hiring of
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Some of Santa Clara's earliest basketball stars, like
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Garibaldi resigned in the summer of 1970 to work for
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Index

2023–24 Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball team

Santa Clara University
Herb Sendek
West Coast Conference
Santa Clara, California
Leavey Center
Broncos
Santa Clara University
NCAA
Division I
basketball
Leavey Center
Santa Clara, California
West Coast Conference
Herb Sendek
2010–11
2011 CollegeInsider.com Tournament
2012–13
2013 College Basketball Invitational
NIT
NBA draft
Alameda High School
University of the Pacific
Stanford
USC
Nevada
San Francisco
St. Mary's
Kezar Pavilion

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