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Baseball team receives national accolades

Originally published October 8, 2010 For the second consecutive year, the baseball team has made headlines with a nationally ranked recruiting class. The Collegiate Baseball newspaper ranked the Braves’ 14-player class as one of the top-75 recruiting classes in the country. Coach Elvis Dominguez said…

Cross country team heads to Loyola and keep dropping time

Originally published October 8, 2010 Homecoming came a couple weeks early for cross country coach Marc Burns as he returned to his alma mater and the place where his coaching career started, Loyola University Chicago. “It was great going back,” Burns said.  “We had a…

Volleyball losing streak reaches double digits

Originally published October 8, 2010 The women’s volleyball team extended its losing streak to 10 games in two home losses last weekend. Southern Illinois defeated the Braves in straight sets 25-20, 25-16, 25-12 to drop the team’s conference record to 0-5 on the season. The…

Women’s golfer balances school and academic excellence

Originally published October 8, 2010 Golf is a sport filled with rigid rules, long hours and hard work. To get that tiny ball in a hole 200 yards away, one has to seek that perfection in every aspect of their game. Junior women’s golfer Kelly…

Soccer gets back on the right track in the MVC

Originally published October 8, 2010 After stringing together a couple of tough weekends, Bradley soccer pulled together two close wins to wrap up nonconference play. “It’s always good to have a couple of wins under your belt as you go into a difficult conference slate,”…

Women’s tennis takes on tough competition

Originally published October 1, 2010 The consolation brackets is where the women’s tennis team found most of its success this weekend at the University of Northern Iowa Fall Invite. With competition from Big Ten and Big 12 schools, the tournament proved to be challenge for…

One-on-One: Should the Nuggets trade Carmelo Anthony?

Originally published October 1, 2010 Yes For seven years now, Carmelo Anthony has been the face of the Denver Nuggets, a team that seemed to be on the cusp of greatness after its appearance in the Western Conference Finals in 2009. But in a season…

NFL season has already produced surprises

Originally published October 1, 2010 We are just three weeks into the football season and the NFL is already proving why it’s the best of the four major professional sports leagues. Every year in the NFL you can count on three things to happen: the…

Soccer falls in two nonconference contests over the weekened

Originally published October 1, 2010 The Braves lost a little footing in the nonconference standings after a scoreless weekend. The Braves capped off a three game homestand with a 2-0 loss to the Northern Illinois Huskies on Friday. NIU’s James Stevenson scored 7 minutes into…

Club baseball finds its way onto Bradley campus for the first time

Originally published October 1, 2010 Club sports have always been a part of life on Bradley’s campus. Missing from the vast array of sports played at the club level was baseball. Until now. Sophomore biology major Kyle Morgenstern noticed there was no club baseball team…

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