Saint Mary's and Santa Clara Make Waves
Saint Mary's and Santa Clara just rewrote their own history books at the West Coast Conference Beach Volleyball Tournament, and they didn't just sneak past those records, they obliterated them. These teams didn't just show up; they showed out, and in doing so, they set the entire WCC on notice.
Context: The Road to Glory
Before this tournament, Saint Mary's and Santa Clara had never reached such heights in terms of wins. The season started with Saint Mary's as the team that nobody could quite pin down. Their relentless defense often outplayed bigger names, and they capitalized on that identity to push through the season, win by gritty win, until they hit their record-breaking stride.
Santa Clara, on the other hand, is the high-powered offense that can light up the sand when their passing game is clicking. For them, it was all about endurance and seizing those key moments where they could outpace the competition. The tournament was their proving ground, and they emerged not just with victories, but with the kind of momentum that makes other teams nervous.
Meaning: What Comes Next?
So, what does this mean for the WCC landscape? First off, Saint Mary's and Santa Clara have shifted the balance of power. They are no longer the teams you overlook on the schedule, they're the ones you circle and prepare for with everything you've got.


