Brady Fuerst's extra innings three run double lifted the Santa Clara baseball team over Saint Mary's, 9-8, Saturday night. The junior registered a three-run double down the right field line in the 10th inning to give the Broncos the win.
Due to the San Jose Earthquakes soccer game on campus this Saturday evening, parking options will be very limited for fans attending the baseball game at Schott Stadium. Please read on for more information.
A seven run outing in the second inning was enough to give the Santa Clara baseball team the West Coast Conference win over Saint Mary's Friday night. The final score was 12-6.
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