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Netscoop's Spring Issue Online!
April 10, 2003
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Bronco Pro-Am Invitational...A Smashing Success! "What a spectacular day," head coach George Husack said. "We more than doubled our participation goal, as so many people gratefully contributed to make the Pro-Am a very special event. The support was amazing." Jim Delehanty '44 of Hillsborough, Calif., teamed with senior co-captain Michael Bruggemann to capture the championship. The duo defeated Dave Najour '77 and Frank Seitz '88 10-8 in the 10-point, super tie-break final. Many fans joined the men's program to play, volunteer or support the event in some fashion- most of which were Santa Clara alumni. They included Gia Biagi '93, Rob Bruggemann '72, Jim Delehanty '44, Chris Fowler '90, Patrick Fowler '87, Greg Fox '97, Greg Geibel '05, John Giacomazzi '52, Rick Glass '82, Karrie Grasser '70, Phil Grasser '67, Marcell Hlousek '00, Aaron Hutchings '97, Jim Laccabue '83, Justin Lent '00, David Lu '91, Lou Lucas '53, Al Martin '49, Marc Moran '90, Dave Najour '77, Lars Nelson '00, Ryan Pang '98, Matt Panuwat '99, Doug Peters '70, Kim Rupert '77, Richard Ruso, Sr. '75, Beth Ruso '76, Joe Scalmanini '67, Frank Seitz '88, Jeff Snyder '96, John Vest '99, John Vondollen '04, Scott Watters '00 and Dave Zahn '94. The Invitational was made up of five rounds of doubles matches, with the top point-getters advancing to the semifinal and final rounds. All proceeds generated from the Pro-Am benefitted the Broncos' Spring Break trip to Southern California. "This is by far one of our favorite events of the year," Husack added. "It's great to see the current and former players share stories, as well as give everyone the opportunity to learn what Santa Clara tennis means to them."
Scholar-Athlete of the Week The sophomore from San Anselmo has used speed and a solid transition game to lead the Broncos in singles victories this season. An undeclared major in the College of Arts & Sciences, Taylor posted a 3.82 fall quarter GPA. Congratulations T!
Broncos in the Classroom Student-athletes at Santa Clara University graduate at the highest rate in the West Coast Conference, the second-highest among Division I institutions in the state of California and have recorded its second-highest percentage in the last decade according to the latest graduation rate report produced by the NCAA.
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