June NewsHappy June! We are back with the final updates of the year. SCU is home to 21 active and competitive Club Sport teams that take on universities at the local, regional, and national levels. Throughout the academic year, we ask teams to share monthly updates on what we've been up to--though not all Club Sports will report each month.
Good luck on Finals! And a huge congratulations to all of our graduates, and wish them all the best and look forward to seeing them at future alumni events!
See you out there--Go Broncos!
ANNUAL CLUB SPORTS & AWARD CEREMONYThank You For Your ServiceClub Sport's Council
Club Sports Coordinators:
- Ryan Crow, '26
- Kayla Mattson, '26
- Kaya Coloyan, '26
- Norah McCarthy, '26
President: Lucas Walker, '26 (Men's Rugby)
Vice President: Tyler Page, '28 (Men's Club Baseball)
Women's Team Reps:
- Emmy Asperger, '27 (Women's Ultimate Frisbee)
- Ruth Janfa ,'26 (Women's Rugby)
Men's Team Reps:
- Aiden Roman, '28 (Men's Club Baseball)
- Lucas Woodman, '27 (Men's Ultimate Frisbee)
Open Team Reps:
- Jamie Orzechowski, '28 (Sailing)
- Grace Anderson, '27 (Boxing)
Leadership AwardsClub Sports Officer Awards are given to an open team officer, men’s team officer, and women’s team officer. Team leadership and team officers work extremely closely with the Club Sports Staff to ensure efficient operations and foster the success of their clubs. We as Club Sport Staff voted on these three individuals on the merits of their interactions with us and their accomplishments as a team leader.
Men's Team Leadership Award: Keegan Bankoff, '26 - Men's Ice Hockey
Women's Team Leadership Award: Emmy Asperger, '27 - Women's Ultimate
Open Team Leadership Award: Chase VanDeveer, '27 - Sailing
Highest Overall GPA AwardWe calculate the GPA award winner based on Fall and Winter GPAs since we don’t have grades for spring until after the year has concluded.
Women's Field Hockey - The entire team average GPA for Fall & Winter was 3.642
Bronco Virtual Spirit AwardThe Bronco Virtual Spirit Award is intended for a team who has gone above and beyond engaging with fans and advertising their program’s events on social media.
Men's Club Soccer
Most Improved TeamThe Most Improved Team award honors a team that has demonstrated exceptional development, resiliency, and commitment over the previous season.
Men's Club Baseball
Individual Athlete of the Year AwardsClub Sports Individual Athlete of the Year Awards are given to an open team athlete, men’s team athlete, and women’s team athlete. These individuals were nominated by Club Sport team leaderships and voted on by each Club Sport Team - so you have selected your award winners.
Men's Team Athlete of the Year: Nick Ruiz, '26 - Men's Club Soccer
Women's Team Athlete of the Year: Kaya Coloyan, '26 - Women's Club Soccer
Open Team Athlete of the Year: Yu-Tong Liu, '27 - Swimming
Team of the Year AwardsLastly are our most prestigious awards: Club Sport Teams of the Year. Given that there are 7 Open Teams and 5 teams in each Men’s and Women’s categories, we have separated this category into two awards: Open Club Sport Team of the Year and Club Sport Team of the Year (which selects one team from all men’s and women’s programs).
Open Team of the Year: Sailing
Club Sport Team of the Year: Women's Rugby
CLUB SPORTS POSTSEASON HIGHLIGHTS2025-2026 Postseason Highlights
| Team |
Postseason Highlights |
| Boxing |
- Members who made it to Nationals: Jason Portales, '29, Frank Tittiger, '26, Rigoberto Garcia, '26
- USIBA National Champion 188 lbs. Frank Tittiger, '26
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| Club Golf |
- NCCGA National Championship finished 17th in the Nation, Thomas Haverty, '29
- 2nd Place team at Spring Valley
- 1st Place at Lone Tree, Colin Boublik, '26 individual winner
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| Men's Ice Hockey |
- Undefeated (10-0) fall quarter
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| Men's Volleyball |
- 2nd Place at Far Westerns Tournament
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| Men's Club Baseball |
- 20-5 overall record
- Back to Back Pacific North Conference Champions
- Ranked #1 Nationally for 6 straight weeks
- Earned a spot in the Pacific Regional Championship Tournament
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| Men's Club Soccer |
- 3rd Place League finish
- Ended the regular season on a 7 game win streak
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| Men's Rugby |
- Won overseas on their tour to Italy
- Qualified for the D1A USA Rugby National Championships & finished 23rd in the Nation
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| Men's Ultimate Frisbee |
- Third highest strength-of-schedule in all Men’s D3
- Made it to the game-to-go to the USA Ultimate D3 National Championships
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| Sailing |
- Ranked 17th in the PCCSC Conference
- Qualified for conference fleet championships
- 3rd Place in Oakland Yacht Club Midwinters J/22 fleet regatta. It was also the first keelboat regatta for the team.
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| Swimming |
- 3 Nationals Qualifiers
- 20 Regional Attendees
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| Club Tennis |
- Qualified for Nationals two years in a row
- Won the annual Cowtown Tournament in Davis 3 years in a row
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| Women's Club Soccer |
- 3rd Place League finish
- We scored more goals in our Irvine tournament than any year before
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| Women's Club Volleyball |
- 1st Place in NCCVL DI League
- Gold bracket at MLK Tournament and Far Westerns Tournament
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| Women's Lacrosse |
- Finishing with a winning record for the first time in five years
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| Women's Rugby |
- 2nd Place at Scrum by the Sea Tournament
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| Women's Ultimate Frisbee |
- Qualified for the USA Ultimate D3 National Championships
- Finished 11th in the Nation in USAU D3
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| Triathlon |
- Finished 55th out of 85 collegiate teams at the USA Triathlon National Championships
- Placed 38th in the mixed team relay at USAT National Championships
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OPEN CLUB SPORTSSWIM TEAMHi Broncos! Club Swim had a great last few weeks in the pool at practice. Despite not having any meets, we still worked hard at practice and enjoyed our time together. To finish out the season, we had our annual Club Swim Banquet, where we had the chance to reflect on our year as a team and recognize our seniors graduating this year. While our season is now over, we’re excited to get right back into it in the fall!
Joe Aoukar ‘28
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