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Frolf giveth, Frolf taketh away

When I came to college three years ago, I had a faint idea as to what the sport of disc golf (now referred to as Frolf) was. I had a few friends who caught the Frisbee fever in high school, but I didn’t understand the…

2018’s Biggest Fantasy Football Sleepers

Quarterback – Derek Carr, Oakland Raiders: After coming off a fantastic 2016 season, Derek Carr regressed in 2017 by having one of the lowest passing touchdown totals in the league (22) and tying his career high for interceptions (13). High-quality quarterbacks such as Carr often…

Cross Country – Growth since Gauson

The Bradley cross country team is setting their sights high this fall. Both the men’s and women’s teams hope to qualify for the NCAA national meet. The steady leadership of fourth year head coach Darren Gauson puts this goal within reach. Gauson believes his ability…

One-on-one: Who will win the 2018 Heisman Trophy?

There is a lot of pressure involved with being the face of a college football program. Some perceived superstars have proven incapable of handling the buildup. Some lose the game with their mind much easier than the game on the field. On the contrary, an…

One-on-one: Who will win the 2018 Heisman Trophy?

Picture this. There is a sophomore running back, who’s coming off a freshman season where he led the Big Ten in rushing by over 500 yards. He’s entering the season on the fourth ranked team in the country, who also happens to have the nation’s…

Euro-Step

Picture this. It’s the end of July and you’re about to board a trans-Atlantic flight, when you see multiple 7-footers in red sweat suits filling the aisles of the plane. No, you’re not seeing things, it was just the Bradley men’s basketball team heading across…

2018 BESPY Award

As voted through @ScoutSportsDesk twitter polls, with 523 votes in total.  Team of the Year – Men’s Golf  The Bradley Men’s golf team had a year to remember as they reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1955. The team won its first…

Luke Mangieri is Peoria strong

Bradley Baseball’s Luke Mangieri stands at 6 feet 3 inches and weighs 215 pounds, but he is actually the smallest of his four brothers.  Mangieri’s three brothers have all played Division I football. The family resides in Dunlap, Illinois, and represents the Peoria area well. …

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