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The Santa Clara University Broncos
Santa Clara Broncos
The Broncos are various sports teams of Santa Clara University. The athletic program currently has 19 varsity sports, 9 men's sports and 10 women's. Additionally there are 18 club sports teams that compete intercollegiately. The school colors are red and white...

 baseball
College baseball
College baseball is baseball that is played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education. Compared to football and basketball, college competition in the United States plays a less significant contribution to cultivating professional players, as the minor leagues primarily...

team represents Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University is a private, not-for-profit, Jesuit-affiliated university located in Santa Clara, California, United States. Chartered by the state of California and accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, it operates in collaboration with the Society of Jesus , whose...

 in NCAA Division I college baseball
College baseball
College baseball is baseball that is played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education. Compared to football and basketball, college competition in the United States plays a less significant contribution to cultivating professional players, as the minor leagues primarily...

. Along with most other Santa Clara University athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the West Coast Conference
West Coast Conference
The West Coast Conference is an NCAA collegiate athletics conference consisting of nine member schools across the states of California, Oregon, Utah and Washington....

. The Broncos play their home games on campus at Stephen Schott Stadium
Stephen Schott Stadium
Stephen Schott Stadium, or Schott Stadium for short, is the home of the Santa Clara University baseball team, a Division I Baseball team of the NCAA's West Coast Conference...

, which opened in 2005.

West Coast Conference

The West Coast Conference
West Coast Conference
The West Coast Conference is an NCAA collegiate athletics conference consisting of nine member schools across the states of California, Oregon, Utah and Washington....

 (WCC) is an NCAA collegiate athletics conference consisting of nine member schools, across the states of California, Oregon, Utah and Washington. All of the current members are private, faith-based institutions: seven are Catholic Church affiliates. One (Pepperdine) is an affiliate of the Churches of Christ and another (Brigham Young University) is an affiliate of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Four of the seven Catholic schools are Jesuit affiliates.

During the massive upheaval of conference affiliations in the 1990s, the WCC remained very stable. Before the 2010 realignment that eventually led to Brigham Young joining the conference, the last change of membership was in 1980, when Seattle University left the conference. At the time, only the Ivy League and Pac-10 (now Pac-12) had remained unchanged for a longer period.

West Coast Conference Schools

  • Brigham Young University
    Brigham Young University
    Brigham Young University is a private university located in Provo, Utah. It is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , and is the United States' largest religious university and third-largest private university.Approximately 98% of the university's 34,000 students...

     (Provo, UT)
  • Gonzaga University
    Gonzaga University
    Gonzaga University is a private Roman Catholic university located in Spokane, Washington, United States. Founded in 1887 by the Society of Jesus, it is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities and is named after the young Jesuit saint, Aloysius Gonzaga...

     (Spokane, WA)
  • Loyola Marymount University
    Loyola Marymount University
    Loyola Marymount University is a comprehensive co-educational private Roman Catholic university in the Jesuit and Marymount traditions located in Los Angeles, California, United States...

     (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Pepperdine University
    Pepperdine University
    Pepperdine University is an independent, private, medium-sized university affiliated with the Churches of Christ. The university's campus overlooking the Pacific Ocean in unincorporated Los Angeles County, California, United States, near Malibu, is the location for Seaver College, the School of...

     (Malibu, CA)
  • University of Portland
    University of Portland
    The University of Portland is a private Roman Catholic university located in Portland, Oregon. It is affiliated with the Congregation of Holy Cross and is the sister school of the University of Notre Dame. Founded in 1901, UP has a student body of about 3,600 students...

     (Portland, OR)
  • Saint Mary's College
    Saint Mary's College of California
    Saint Mary's College of California is a private, coeducational college located in Moraga, California, United States, a small suburban community about east of Oakland and 20 miles east of San Francisco. It has a 420-acre campus in the Moraga hills. It is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church...

     (Moraga, CA)
  • University of San Diego
    University of San Diego
    The University of San Diego is a Roman Catholic university in San Diego, California. USD offers more than sixty bachelor's, master’s, and doctoral programs...

     (San Diego, CA)
  • University of San Francisco
    University of San Francisco
    The University of San Francisco , is a private, Jesuit/Catholic university located in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1855, USF was established as the first university in San Francisco. It is the second oldest institution for higher learning in California and the tenth-oldest university of...

     (San Francisco, CA)
  • Santa Clara University
    Santa Clara University
    Santa Clara University is a private, not-for-profit, Jesuit-affiliated university located in Santa Clara, California, United States. Chartered by the state of California and accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, it operates in collaboration with the Society of Jesus , whose...

     (Santa Clara, CA)

Santa Clara University Conference History

  • 1985 - Present: West Coast Conference
  • 1977 - 1984: NCBA
  • 1968 - 1976: West Coast (Athletic) Conference
  • 1960 - 1967: CIBA

Stephen Schott Stadium

A new era for Santa Clara University baseball began on April 30, 2005 with the sold-out opening of Stephen Schott Stadium
Stephen Schott Stadium
Stephen Schott Stadium, or Schott Stadium for short, is the home of the Santa Clara University baseball team, a Division I Baseball team of the NCAA's West Coast Conference...

. The $8.6 million project was kicked off in January, 2004 with a $4 million pledge from former SCU baseball player and former owner of the Oakland Athletics, Stephen Schott. The 1,500-seat stadium houses the entire Santa Clara baseball program, including its training, practice and equipment facilities. Also equipped with a 600 square-foot press box and VIP suite, Schott Stadium is one of the premier college baseball stadiums on the West Coast. Designed with player development in mind, Schott Stadium provides the Santa Clara baseball staff and players with every possible tool for success.

Stephen Schott Stadium Amenities

  • Over 5,000 square-foot Bronco clubhouse
  • Ground-level, 800 square-foot dugouts with access to locker rooms and bathrooms
  • Player Locker Room equipped with flat screen television, sound system, and individual lockers
  • Coaches Locker Room
  • Team Meeting Room and Player Lounge
  • Athletic Training Facility
  • Equipment Storage
  • Laundry Facility
  • Covered Hitting Facility with four full-size batting cages
  • 20-seat press box - fully wired with operable windows
  • VIP luxury suite
  • Visiting team and umpire locker rooms
  • Fully constructed, sand-based playing surface
  • 500 chair back seats
  • 1,000 bleacher seats
  • Four window ticket booth
  • Four window concession stand
  • Family restroom

Santa Clara Baseball Stadium History

The Santa Clara Baseball team played their home games on campus at Buck Shaw Stadium
Buck Shaw Stadium
Buck Shaw Stadium is a 10,300-seat soccer stadium at Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, California. The stadium is the current home of the Santa Clara Broncos soccer teams and was the former home of the now defunct Santa Clara football team as well as the Santa Clara baseball team. The baseball...

 from 1963 to 2004.

Coaching Records

HEAD COACH YEARS WINS LOSSES TIES PCT.
Dan O'Brien 2012 - Present 0 0 0 .000
Mark O'Brien 2002 - 2011 258 289 0 .472
Mike Cummins 1998 - 2001 92 132 0 .411
John Oldham 1985 - 1997 433 324 6 .571
Jerry McClain 1981 - 1984 125 115 1 .521
Al Endriss 1980 25 30 0 .455
Sal Taormina 1965 - 1979 511 249 0 .672
John Cottrell 1961 - 1964 102 44 0 .699
Bill Leonard 1958 - 1960 57 48 0 .543
Chuck Bedolla 1954 - 1957 36 77 0 .319
Bill Prentice 1952 - 1953 32 27 0 .542
John J. “Paddy” Cottrell 1946 - 1951 76 56 0 .576
Neil Reese 1943 12 8 0 .600
Len Casanova 1940 - 1942 39 25 0 .609
Justin Fitzgerald 1935 - 1939 26 79 0 .248
Walter Mails 1931 - 1933 25 30 2 .455
Marv Owen 1930 6 10 1 .376
Justin Fitzgerald 1927 - 1929 31 19 1 .620
Sam Agnew 1926 8 12 0 .400
Sam Agnew; Charlie Scherf 1925 8 12 0 .400
Eddie Kienholz 1924 8 8 0 .500
Joe Aurreocoechea 1922 - 1923 8 15 2 .320
Robert E. Harmon 1920 - 1921 10 13 1 .417
Joe Aurreocoechea 1919 8 15 2 .320
Edward R. “Tub” Spencer 1917 - 1918 12 12 0 .500
Justin Fitzgerald 1916 6 10 0 .375
Harry Wolter 1914 - 1915 20 18 2 .500
Patsy O’Rourke 1912 - 1913 30 20 3 .567
Bobby McHale 1911 9 9 1 .474
Tom Kelly 1908 - 1910 41 18 0 .695
Jimmy Byrnes 1906 - 1907 19 7 2 .679
Wallace Bray 1905 11 8 0 .550
Nick Williams 1904 11 6 1 .611
Joe Corbett; Charley Graham 1902 - 1903 20 12 2 .588
Charley Graham 1901 6 4 1 .545
Billy Hulen 1900 9 5 0 .643
Jay Hughes; Joe Corbett 1899 10 4 0 .714
Joe Corbett 1898 9 0 0 1.000
Billy Hulen 1897 6 5 0 .545
Unknown 1883 - 1896 -- -- -- --

Year By Year Results

YEAR OVERALL CONFERENCE CONFERENCE POST-SEASON
2011 17 - 34 WCC 4 - 17 (8th Place)
2010 23 - 31 WCC 8 - 13 (t5th)
2009 19 - 34 WCC 6 - 15 (8th)
2008 33 - 22 WCC 13 - 8 (3rd)
2007 27 - 29 WCC 9 - 12 (8th)
2006 28 - 26 WCC 9 - 12 (t5th)
2005 28 - 28 WCC West 11 - 19 (3rd)
2004 27 - 29 WCC West 16 - 14 (2nd)
2003 31 - 26 WCC Coast 21 - 9 (2nd)
2002 25 - 30 WCC Coast 15 - 14 (2nd)
2001 23 - 33 WCC Coast 17 - 13 (t1st)
2000 22 - 37 WCC Coast 12 - 18 (3rd)
1999 20 - 36 WCC West 11 - 19 (4th)
1998 27 - 26 WCC 16 - 14 (5th)
1997 41 - 20 WCC 23 - 5 (1st) NCAA Regional
1996 40 - 22 WCC 22 - 6 (1st) NCAA Play-In
1995 35 - 20 - 1 WCC 22 - 7 - 1 (2nd)
1994 40 - 20 WCC 21 - 9 (1st) NCAA Regional
1993 27 - 29 - 1 WCC 16 - 14 (3rd)
1992 23 - 32 WCC 14 - 16 (3rd)
1991 34 - 25 WCC 20 - 18 (4th)
1990 26 - 30 - 1 WCC 17 - 19 (4th)
1989 40 - 22 WCC 14 - 10 (3rd)
1988 43 - 18 - 1 WCC 18 - 5 - 1 (2nd) NCAA Regional
1987 25 - 30 - 2 WCAC 11 - 12 - 1 (3rd)
1986 26 - 31 WCAC 10 - 12 (4th)
1985 33 - 25 WCAC 13 - 11 (3rd)
1984 29 - 31 NCBA 15 - 15 (3rd)
1983 32 - 25 NCBA 15 - 15 (4th)
1982 36 - 26 - 1 NCBA 26 - 10 (1st)
1981 28 - 33 NCBA 15 - 21 (5th)
1980 25 - 30 NCBA 12 - 21 (5th)
1979 27 - 22 NCBA 18 - 17 (4th)
1978 40 - 23 NCBA 24 - 12 (1st) NCAA District 8
1977 26 - 26 NCBA 18 - 16 (4th)
1976 27 - 23 WCAC 6 - 11 (4th)
1975 39 - 16 WCAC 13 - 5 (2nd)
1974 38 - 17 WCAC 12 - 6 (2nd)
1973 35 - 16 WCAC 13 - 5 (2nd)
1972 42 - 13 WCAC 18 - 2 (1st) NCAA District 8
1971 43 - 13 WCAC 18 - 2 (1st) NCAA District 8
1970 42 - 16 WCAC 18 - 2 (1st) NCAA District 8
1969 40 - 10 WCAC 16 - 4 (1st) NCAA District 8
1968 31 - 12 WCAC 15 - 5 (1st) NCAA District 8
1967 24 - 14 -- --
1966 27 - 17 CIBA 7 - 13 (5th)
1965 29 - 11 CIBA 11 - 9 (3rd)
1964 28 - 8 CIBA 16 - 4 (2nd)
1963 20 - 16 CIBA 9 - 7 (2nd)
1962 39 - 8 CIBA 12 - 4 (1st) College World Series Final
1961 15 - 12 CIBA 5 - 11 (4th)
1960 16 - 19 CIBA 6 - 10 (3rd)
1959 23 - 13
1958 18 - 16
1957 5 - 23
1956 6 - 22
1955 11 - 19
1954 14 - 13
1953 14 - 15
1952 18 - 12
1951 12 - 4
1950 18 - 8
1949 17 - 10
1948 15 - 11
1947 10 - 15
1946 4 - 8
1945 WWII
1944 WWII
1943 12 - 8
1942 18 - 7
1941 7 - 11
1940 14 - 7
1939 5 - 18
1938 5 - 14
1937 3 - 17
1936 5 - 16
1935 8 - 14
1934 NA
1933 5 - 11
1932 12 - 6 - 1
1931 8 - 13 - 1
1930 6 - 10 - 1
1929 19 - 3 - 1
1928 7 - 3
1927 5 - 13
1926 8 - 12
1925 8 - 12
1924 8 - 8
1923 1 - 13 - 1
1922 7 - 2 - 1
1921 5 - 9 - 1
1920 1 - 13 - 1
1919 7 - 2 - 1
1918 3 - 4
1917 9 - 8
1916 6 - 10
1915 10 - 9
1914 10 - 9 - 2
1913 12 - 11 - 2
1912 18 - 9 - 1
1911 9 - 9 - 1
1910 21 - 5
1909 10 - 6
1908 10 - 7
1907 10 - 3 - 2
1906 9 - 4
1905 11 - 8
1904 11 - 6 - 1
1903 10 - 9 - 1
1902 10 - 3 - 1
1901 6 - 4 - 1
1900 9 - 5
1899 10 - 4
1898 9 - 0
1897 6 - 5
1896 Unknown
1895 Unknown
1894 Unknown
1893 Unknown
1892 Unknown
1891 Unknown
1890 Unknown
1889 Unknown
1888 Unknown
1887 Unknown
1886 Unknown
1885 Unknown
1884 Unknown
1883 Unknown

All-Americans

YEAR STUDENT-ATHLETE TEAM
2008 Thain Simon Freshman
2007 Tommy Medica Freshman
2006 Matt Long Freshman
2006 Matt Wickswat Freshman
2004 Anthony Rea Second
2003 Patrick Overholt Freshman
2003 Joe Diefenderfer Honorable Mention
2003 Scott Dierks Honorable Mention
2002 Joey Gomes First
1998 Bill Mott Honorable Mention
1997 Mike Frank First
1997 Todd Hughes Freshman
1996 Brian Carmody First
1994 Karl Thompson Second
1994 Mike Frank Freshman
1993 Karl Thompson Freshman
1992 James Eidam Freshman
1989 Ed Giovanola First
1988 Troy Buckley Second
1988 Wes Bliven Academic
1987 Wes Bliven Academic
1986 Wes Bliven Academic
1974 Gene Deylon First
1972 Bruce Bochte Second
1971 Rich Troedson Second
1968 Vince Bigone First
1965 Ray Henningson Second
1964 Tim Cullen Second
1962 Ernie Fazio First
1962 Bob Garibaldi Second
1962 John Boccabella Second
1959 Jim O'Rourke First
1956 John Russo First
1949 Bill Renna First

Conference Award Winners

YEAR STUDENT-ATHLETE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE AWARD
2011 Cory Hall WCC All-WCC First Team
2011 Patrick Terry WCC All-WCC Honorable Mention
2011 Kyle DeMerritt WCC All-Freshman Team
2011 Patrick Terry WCC Rawlings WCC Player of the Week 5/23/11
2011 Curtis Wagner WCC All-Academic Team
2011 Brock Simon WCC All-Academic Honorable Mention
2011 Paul Twining WCC All-Academic Honorable Mention
2011 Joe Supple WCC All-Academic Honorable Mention
2010 Tommy Medica WCC All-WCC First Team; Preseason All-Conference Team; Rawlings WCC Player of the Week 5/4/10 and 6/1/10
2010 Geoff Klein WCC All-WCC First Team; Preseason All-Conference Team; Rawlings WCC Player of the Week 3/16/10
2010 Evan Peters WCC All-WCC Honorable Mention
2010 Matt Ozanne WCC All-WCC Honorable Mention; All-Freshman Team
2010 Ryan Rieger WCC All-WCC Honorable Mention; All-Freshman Team
2010 Alex Rivers WCC Rawlings WCC Pitcher of the Week 4/13/10
2009 Nate Garcia WCC All-WCC First Team; Rawlings WCC Pitcher of the Week 2/23/09 and 3/9/09
2009 Jon Karcich WCC All-WCC First Team
2009 Geoff Klein WCC All-WCC First Team
2009 Andrew Biancardi WCC All-Freshman Team
2009 Matt Long WCC All-Freshman Honorable Mention; Rawlings WCC Player of the Week 5/11/09
2009 Alex Rivers WCC Rawlings WCC Pitcher of the Week 3/23/09
2008 Brady Fuerst WCC All-WCC First Team
2008 Nate Garcia WCC All-WCC First Team
2008 Jon Karcich WCC All-WCC First Team
2008 Evan LeBlanc WCC All-WCC First Team
2008 Tommy Medica WCC All-WCC First Team
2008 Thain Simon WCC All-WCC First Team; WCC Freshman of the Year; All-Freshman Team
2007 Tommy Medica WCC All-WCC First Team; All-Freshman Team
2007 Nate Garcia WCC All-Freshman Team
2007 Steve Kalush WCC All-Freshman Team
2007 Alex Rivers WCC All-Freshman Team
2006 Kris Watts WCC All-WCC First Team
2006 Daniel Nava WCC All-WCC First Team
2006 Matt Wickswat WCC All-WCC Second Team; All-Freshman Team
2006 Matt Long WCC All-WCC Second Team; All-Freshman Team
2006 Brady Fuerst WCC All-Freshman Team
2005 Kevin Drever WCC All-WCC First Team
2005 Anthony Rea WCC All-WCC First Team
2005 Eric Newton WCC All-WCC Honorable Mention
2005 Kris Watts WCC All-WCC Honorable Mention
2004 Ryan Chiarelli WCC All-WCC First Team
2004 Anthony Rea WCC All-WCC First Team; All-Academic Team
2004 Michael Thompson WCC All-WCC First Team
2004 Nic Crosta WCC All-WCC First Team
2004 Kellan McConnell WCC All-WCC Honorable Mention
2004 Robert Perry WCC All-WCC Honorable Mention
2004 Will Thompson WCC All-WCC Honorable Mention
2004 Nic Crosta WCC Rawlings WCC Player of the Week 4/26/04
2004 Robert Perry WCC Rawlings WCC Player of the Week 5/17/04
2003 Joe Diefenderfer WCC All-WCC First Team
2003 Scott Dierks WCC All-WCC First Team; WCC Player of the Year
2003 A.J. LaBarbera WCC All-WCC Second Team
2003 Jack Headley WCC All-WCC Second Team
2002 Joey Gomes WCC All-WCC First Team
2001 Jack Headley WCC All-WCC First Team
2001 Matt Queen WCC All-WCC Second Team
2001 Joe Diefenderfer WCC All-WCC Second Team
2000 Jack Headley WCC All-WCC Second Team; WCC Freshman of the Year; All-Freshman Team
1998 Bill Mott WCC All-WCC First Team
1998 Ryan Bulich WCC All-WCC First Team
1997 Paul Chiaffredo WCC All-WCC First Team
1997 Bill Mott WCC All-WCC First Team
1997 Mike Frank WCC WCC Player of the Year; All-WCC First Team; Rawlings WCC 40th Anniversary Baseball Team
1997 Tobin Lanzetta WCC All-WCC First Team
1997 Jeff Perry WCC All-WCC First Team
1996 Ross Parmenter WCC WCC Player of the Year; All-WCC First Team
1996 Bill Mott WCC All-WCC First Team
1996 Brian Carmody WCC WCC Pitcher of the Year; All-WCC First Team
1996 Mike McDonald WCC All-WCC First Team
1996 Mike Frank WCC WCC Player of the Year; All-WCC First Team
1995 Karl Thompson WCC All-WCC First Team
1995 Ross Parmenter WCC All-WCC First Team
1995 Mike Frank WCC All-WCC First Team
1995 Randy Winn WCC All-WCC First Team
1995 Bob Pailthorpe WCC All-WCC First Team; WCC Pitcher of the Year; Rawlings WCC 40th Anniversary Baseball Team
1994 Lou Donati WCC All-WCC First Team
1994 Tommy Thompson WCC All-WCC First Team
1994 Jeff Frankel WCC All-WCC First Team
1994 Karl Thompson WCC WCC Player of the Year; All-WCC First Team
1994 Mike Frank WCC All-WCC First Team; WCC Freshman of the Year; All-Freshman Team
1994 Bob Pailthorpe WCC All-WCC First Team; WCC Pitcher of the Year
1994 Ken Lorge WCC All-WCC First Team
1993 Nick Mirizzi WCC All-WCC First Team
1992 Nick Mirizzi WCC All-WCC First Team
1991 David Tuttle WCC All-WCC First Team; WCC Pitcher of the Year
1991 Adam Melhuse WCC WCC Freshman of the Year
1989 Ed Giovanola WCC All-WCC First Team
1989 Matt Toole WCC All-WCC First Team
1989 Greg Gohr WCC All-WCC First Team
1988 Troy Buckley WCAC All-WCAC First Team; Rawlings WCC 40th Anniversary Baseball Team
1988 Matt Toole WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1988 Jeff Healy WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1988 Wes Bliven WCAC WCAC Player of the Year
1985 Sal Vaccaro WCAC All-WCC First Team
1984 Jeff Melrose NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1984 Rich Martig NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1983 Kent Cooper NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1983 Ron Hansen NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1982 Dave Oliva NCBA NCBA Player of the Year; All-NCBA First Team
1982 Kevin McKenna NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1981 Gary Davenport NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1978 Sean Everton NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1978 Frank Convertino NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1978 Skeeter Rivas NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1978 Rick Foley NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1977 George Hahn NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1977 Rick Foley NCBA All-NCBA First Team; NCBA Pitcher of the Year
1976 George Hahn NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1976 Gordon Hahn NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1975 Gordon Hahn NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1975 Steve Kelley NCBA All-NCBA First Team
1974 Gene Deylon WCAC WCAC Player of the Year; All-WCAC First Team
1974 Jim Wilhelm WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1974 Ron Mosely WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1974 Chris Kinsel WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1974 Dave Judnick WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1973 Mike Denevi WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1973 Gene Delyon WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1973 Walt Kaczmarek WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1972 Rich Troedson WCAC WCAC Player of the Year; All-WCAC First Team; Rawlings WCC 40th Anniversary Baseball Team
1972 Lou Caviglia WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1971 Duane Larson WCAC WCAC Player of the Year: All-WCAC First Team
1971 Lou Caviglia WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1971 Rusty Weeks WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1971 Rich Troedson WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1971 Joe Pupo WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1970 Duane Larson WCAC WCAC Player of the Year; All-WCAC First Team
1970 Mike McMonigle WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1970 Kurt Lohrke WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1970 Bruce Bochte WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1970 Don Paxton WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1970 Rich Troedson WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1969 Leo Rippo WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1969 Hank Mott WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1969 Bill McMonigle WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1969 Vince Bigone WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1969 Rich Troedson WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1968 Alvin Strange WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1968 Fred Ott WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1968 Albert Strane WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1968 Rod Pommes WCAC All-WCAC First Team
1968 Vince Bigone WCAC All-WCAC First Team

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  • Lou Berberet
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    )
  • John Boccabella
    John Boccabella
    John Dominic Boccabella was a major league baseball catcher, infielder and outfielder during 1963-1974, with the Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos and San Francisco Giants....

     (Chicago Cubs
    Chicago Cubs
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  • Bruce Bochte
    Bruce Bochte
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    Scott Chiamparino
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    Mike Crudale
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  • Tim Cullen
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  • Mike Frank
    Mike Frank
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  • Al Gallagher
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  • Bob Garibaldi
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  • Pat Jacquez
    Pat Jacquez
    Pat Jacquez is a former right-handed pitcher who played for the Chicago White Sox in 1971. Jacquez only pitched in two games in his major league career. He was drafted in 1967 by the Chicago Cubs and played for the minor-league Lodi Crushers, San Antonio Missions, and Tacoma Cubs before being...

     (Chicago White Sox
    Chicago White Sox
    The Chicago White Sox are a Major League Baseball team located in Chicago, Illinois.The White Sox play in the American League's Central Division. Since , the White Sox have played in U.S. Cellular Field, which was originally called New Comiskey Park and nicknamed The Cell by local fans...

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  • Pat Larkin
    Pat Larkin
    Patrick Clibborn Larkin is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He was signed by the San Francisco Giants as an amateur free agent in , and a little over a year later he was in the major leagues. His MLB career spanned a little over two weeks, during which he pitched five games, all...

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  • Larry Loughlin
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     (Philadelphia Phillies
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  • Mike Macfarlane
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    Michael Andrew Macfarlane is a former catcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Kansas City Royals , Boston Red Sox and Oakland Athletics...

     (Kansas City Royals
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    )
  • Pete Magrini
    Pete Magrini
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     (Boston Red Sox
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  • Adam Melhuse
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  • Fran Mullins
    Fran Mullins
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     (Chicago White Sox
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  • Jim O’Rourke (St. Louis Cardinals
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  • Bill Renna
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     (New York Yankees
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  • Rich Robertson
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  • Roger Samuels
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  • Bob Spence
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     (Chicago White Sox
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  • Rich Troedson
    Rich Troedson
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     (San Diego Padres
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  • Jim Wilhelm
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     (San Diego Padres
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  • Randy Winn
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NOTE: Team listed in parentheses is the Major League Baseball team they played for during their professional debut.

Current Minor League Baseball Players

  • Daniel Nava
    Daniel Nava
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    : Pawtucket Red Sox - Triple-A International League (Boston Red Sox)
  • Kris Watts: Altoona Curve - Double-A Eastern League (Pittsburgh Pirates)
  • Matt Long: Inland Empire 66ers - Class A Advaned California League (LA Angels)
  • Jon Karcich: Inland Empire 66ers - Class A Advanced California League (LA Angels)
  • Mark Willinsky: Brevard County Manatees - Class A Florida League (Milwaukee Brewers)
  • Matt Wickswat: Winston-Salem Dash - Class A Advanced Carolina League (Chi. White Sox)
  • Evan LeBlanc: Savannah Sand Gnats - Class A South Atlantic League (NY Mets)
  • Nate Garcia: Bowling Green Hot Rods - Class A Midwest League (Tampa Bay Rays)
  • Geoff Klein: Quad Cities River Bandits - Class A Midwest League (St. Louis Cardinals)
  • Tommy Medica: Fort Wayne TinCaps - Class A Midwest League (San Diego Padres)
  • Alex Rivers: Idaho Falls Chukars - Rookie Pioneer League (Kansas City Royals)
  • J.R. Graham: Danville Braves- Appalachian Rookie League (Atlanta Braves)
  • Patrick Terry: Chico Outlaws- North American Baseball American League (Independent)

Santa Clara's Major League Baseball Draft History

YEAR ROUND PICK # STUDENT-ATHLETE POSITION TEAM
2010 39 1169 Alex Rivers P Kansas City Royals
2010 16 491 Nate Garcia P Tampa Bay Rays
2010 15 469 Geoff Klein C St. Louis Cardinals
2010 14 424 Tommy Medica C / OF San Diego Padres
2008 30 921 Matt Long OF Los Angeles Angels
2008 23 704 Evan LeBlanc OF New York Mets
2008 19 570 Justin Kuehn P Chicago White Sox
2008 15 458 Mark Willinsky P Milwaukee Brewers
2006 33 992 Eric Newton 2B Milwaukee Brewers
2006 28 851 Dustin Realini 3B Cleveland Indians
2006 16 470 Kris Watts C Pittsburgh Pirates
2005 40 1208 Thomas Van Buskirk P Texas Rangers
2005 26 794 Michael Thompson 3B Houston Astros
2005 22 667 Patrick Overholt P Philadelphia Phillies
2004 47 1395 Kellan McConnell P Texas Rangers
2004 17 501 Nick Crosta OF Texas Rangers
2004 7 220 Will Thompson 1B San Francisco Giants
2003 36 1069 Jim Wallace C New York Mets
2003 32 938 Matt Travis P Tampa Bay Rays
2003 24 713 Scott Dierks OF Florida Marlins
2003 19 565 Joe Diefenderfer P Philadelphia Phillies
2002 33 1001 Pat Peavey 3B / SS Houston Astros
2002 8 224 Joey Gomes OF Tampa Bay Rays
2000 33 988 Tommy Callen 2B Toronto Blue Jays
1999 37 1132 Kevin Okimoto 1B San Diego Padres
1999 24 732 Mike Crudale P St. Louis Cardinals
1998 11 331 William Mott OF Los Angeles Angels
1997 24 736 Tobin Lazetta P Montreal Expos
1997 7 218 Mike Frank OF Cincinnati Reds
1997 6 179 Paul Chiaffredo C Toronto Blue Jays
1996 24 703 Ross Parmenter SS Milwaukee Brewers
1996 7 200 Brian Carmody P San Diego Padres
1995 10 261 Bob Palithrope P Florida Marlins
1995 6 164 Karl Thompson C Seattle Mariners
1995 3 65 Randy Winn OF Florida Marlins
1994 11 304 Bob Palithrope P Houston Astros
1994 4 99 Tom Mott P Minnesota Twins
1993 33 937 Randy Ortega C Oakland Athletics
1993 23 635 Brooks Drysdale P Los Angeles Angels
1992 40 1127 Mark Fabela P Pittsburgh Pirates
1991 6 172 Dave Tuttle P Cincinnati Reds
1990 27 719 Tom Hotchkiss P Toronto Blue Jays
1990 7 178 Ed Giovanola SS Atlanta Braves
1989 30 778 Matt Toole SS San Diego Padres
1989 29 764 Craig Middlekauff OF / 1B Detroit Tigers
1989 9 241 Troy Buckley C Minnesota Twins
1989 1 21 Greg Gohr P Detroit Tigers
1988 26 663 Wes Bliven P Los Angeles Angels
1988 14 361 Victor Cole P Kansas City Royals
1987 54 1197 Wes Bliven P Toronto Blue Jays
1987 15 391 Gary Maasberg 3B Philadelphia Phillies
1987 4 95 Scott Chiamparino P Oakland Athletics
1986 16 410 John Savage P Cincinnati Reds
1986 9 213 Ray Williamson OF Cleveland Indians
1985 2^ 38 Rich Martig 3B Oakland Athletics
1985 27 679 David Blakely P San Francisco Giants
1985 18 461 Sal Vaccaro P Kansas City Royals
1985 8 195 Ray Williamson OF Oakland Athletics
1985 4 97 Mike Macfarlane C Kansas City Royals
1984 34 766 Rich Martig INF Cleveland Indians
1984 24 612 Chuck Martin P Atlanta Braves
1984 24 607 Sal Vaccaro P Montreal Expos
1984 24 600 Ward Merdes P Cleveland Indians
1984 23 583 Jeff Melrose 1B / OF Texas Rangers
1984 23 581 Kent Cooper OF San Francisco Giants
1983 26 640 Ron Hansen C Texas Rangers
1983 10 244 Rogers Samuels C Texas Rangers
1982 17 430 Kevin Walters C Philadelphia Phillies
1982 10 254 Dave Oliva OF Boston Red Sox
1982 4 97 Lloyd Martin P Montreal Expos
1981 27 675 Gary Davenport 2B San Francisco Giants
1981 25 625 Joey Balderston P San Diego Padres
1981 16 392 Rick Sundberg C Los Angeles Angels
1981 7 177 Mike Beuder P Los Angeles Dodgers
1980 27 664 Jeff Walsh P San Diego Padres
1980 12 228 Sean Everton OF Toronto Blue Jays
1979 34 810 Jeff Walsh P Cleveland Indians
1979 22 551 Rickey Edwards P Cleveland Indians
1979 20 519 Sean Everton OF New York Yankees
1979 3 61 Fran Mullins SS Chicago White Sox
1978 27 638 Kevin Kirby P Chicago Cubs
1978 22 550 Ray Rivas INF St. Louis Cardinals
1978 5 118 Rick Foley P Los Angeles Angels
1978 3 64 Fran Mullins SS Detroit Tigers
1977 14 347 Glenn Hollands P Texas Rangers
1977 12 294 George Hahn C San Diego Padres
1977 10 253 Russ Brett 3B Baltimore Orioles
1977 3 60 Rick Foley P San Diego Padres
1976 9 208 Gordon Hahn 2B New York Yankees
1976 6 130 Bill Harris P Minnesota Twins
1975 2^ 34 Mike Denevi SS Milwaukee Brewers
1975 1* 18 Mike Denevi SS Kansas City Royals
1975 17 387 Mike Bartell SS Detroit Tigers
1975 6 121 Steve Kelley P Los Angeles Angels
1974 5^ 70 Walt Kaczmarek P Philadelphia Phillies
1974 1^ 5 Gene Delyon 3B New York Yankees
1974 1* 9 Gene Delyon 3B San Diego Padres
1974 10 218 Tim Ryan P Philadelphia Phillies
1974 7 145 Jim Wilhelm 1B / OF San Diego Padres
1974 6 126 Mike Denevi SS Milwaukee Brewers
1973 25 559 Gene Delyon 3B Texas Rangers
1973 18 409 Walt Kaczmarek P Texas Rangers
1973 5 119 Charles Staniland P Oakland Athletics
1972 1^ 6 Rich Troedson P San Diego Padres
1972 2 34 Bruce Bochte 1B / OF Los Angeles Angels
1971 3* 68 Paul Bagnasco 3B New York Mets
1971 3* 53 Joe Pupo P Baltimore Orioles
1971 3* 51 Kurt Lohrke SS Boston Red Sox
1971 1* 8 Rich Troedson P Houston Astros
1971 33 700 Charles Franklin 3B Philadelphia Phillies
1971 22 514 Stephen Chipp P Oakland Athletics
1971 17 384 Duane Larson 2B San Diego Padres
1970 7^ 138 Mel Bannon SS Minnesota Twins
1970 2^ 25 Bill Borelli 1B Washington Senators
1970 53 902 James Cavilglia C Pittsburgh Pirates
1970 21 482 Bill Borelli 1B Washington Senators
1969 6^ 124 Mike Sigman P New York Mets
1969 5^ 105 Vince Bigone OF / 3B New York Mets
1969 47 949 Albert Strane OF Seattle Pilots
1969 45 932 Bill Borelli OF / 1B Montreal Expos
1969 36 826 James McClain P Montreal Expos
1968 9* 136 Vince Bigone OF New York Mets
1968 7* 126 Mike Sigman P New York Mets
1968 28 618 Alvin Strane 2B Los Angeles Dodgers
1968 27 596 Albert Strane SS Los Angeles Dodgers
1968 21 473 Rod Pommes OF / 3B Chicago White Sox
1968 17 378 Richard Lang OF Philadelphia Phillies
1967 7 119 Frank Austin OF Los Angeles Angels
1967 4 79 John Mispagel C New York Mets
1967 3 48 Ray Henningsen 2B Washington Senators
1967 3 46 Seaton Daly C Los Angeles Angels
1967 1 8 Jan Dukes P Washington Senators
1967 1^ 4 Bob Spence 1B / OF San Francisco Giants
1967 11^ 177 Robert Walter P Baltimore Orioles
1967 8^ 140 James Townsend INF / OF Minnesota Twins
1967 5^ 91 Vince Bigone OF / 3B Chicago White Sox
1967 3^ 52 Doug Carson C Pittsburgh Pirates
1967 3^ 45 Rod Austin OF Boston Red Sox
1967 2 25 Ray Henningsen 2B Boston Red Sox
1966 6* 95 Rod Austin OF New York Mets
1966 4* 63 Ray Henningsen 2B Chicago Cubs
1966 45 760 John Mispagel C New York Mets
1966 35 658 Robert Walter P New York Mets
1966 27 523 Bruce Carmichael INF Chicago Cubs
1966 26 510 Seaton Daly C Cleveland Indians
1966 5 96 Jan Dukes P Baltimore Orioles
1966 4 67 Bob Spence 1B St. Louis Cardinals
1965 18 350 Rod Austin OF Los Angeles Dodgers
1965 14 273 Ray Henningsen 2B St. Louis Cardinals
1965 14 272 Howard Martin OF San Francisco Giants
1965 5 92 Rich Robertson P San Francisco Giants
1965 1 14 Alan Gallagher 3B San Francisco Giants

  • * indicates June Secondary Draft
  • ^ indicates January Secondary Draft

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