Broncos Surge Past LMU to Complete Sweep
The Santa Clara University baseball team secured a crucial three-game sweep over LMU with a 10-5 victory, revitalizing their position in the West Coast Conference. After falling behind 2-0 and 5-3, the Broncos rallied for seven runs in the fifth, sixth, and seventh innings. This win marks Santa Clara's first sweep against LMU since 2018. Thomas Ferroggiaro, Johnny Luetzow, and Tate Medicoff each had three hits, with Medicoff driving in three runs to lead the comeback.
By the Numbers- Santa Clara scored a total of 31 runs over the weekend, marking the most against LMU in a three-game series since 2010.
- Trevor Banning earned his first career win with 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief.
- Santa Clara is now 12-14 overall and 3-3 in the WCC.
- LMU remains winless in conference play, standing at 0-6.
Santa Clara will wrap up a five-game homestand against San Jose State on Monday evening, looking to build on their momentum from the sweep.
Bottom LineThe Broncos' offensive resurgence against LMU signals a turning point in their season, as they gain confidence and seek to continue their winning streak.
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