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Skate Great
Skate Great

SCU’s very own figure skating champion is prepping up for the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Signing Season
Signing Season

The season didn’t end with a great record, but Santa Clara baseball had a crackerjack year producing pro ball players.

Sister Sync
Sister Sync

In May they became the first female SCU track and field athletes to compete in the NCAA postseason.

Go Pro
Go Pro

These Santa Clara soccer stars advance to the professional field.

Elite Company
Elite Company

Jesse Cammerer ’14 is part of the inaugural class of Schwarzman Scholars—the Rhodes of China.

Beyond Borders
Beyond Borders

Four Broncos won Fulbright grants to teach or study abroad. That makes SCU a Fulbright “Top Producer.”