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Track sets records at Musco Twilight Invitational

The Bradley men’s and women’s track teams competed at the 19th annual Musco Twilight Invitational hosted by the University of Iowa on April 12. The Braves secured record-breaking performances, in addition to multiple top-10 finishes. Redshirt freshman Alec Hartman and sophomore Jake Hoffert highlighted the…

Volleyball hopes to continue upward trend

After completing a difficult fall season last year, the Bradley volleyball team has been grinding in the offseason in preparation for the 2018 fall season. Now, the team has made it a priority for the next three weeks to test out new changes to the…

Men’s golf finishes sixth at D.A. Weibring

The Bradley men’s golf team tied for sixth at the D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate this past weekend, finishing with a team total of 902 in three rounds at the par-71 Weibring Golf Club in Normal. The opening day of play started off with some challenging wind,…

Soccer needs video review

FIFA’s ruling council has recently confirmed that Video Assistant Referees (VAR) will be used at the 2018 World Cup. Video review is something that people are familiar with in mainstream sports, and it’s about time it gets implemented into the world’s most-viewed sporting event. VAR…

Golf crowned Twin Oaks Intercollegiate champs

The Bradley men’s golf team defended its team title at the 2018 Twin Oaks Intercollegiate after three upperclassmen tied for third overall in the 54-hole event. The Braves beat out the host, Missouri State University, and in-state rival Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. After the first 36…

Appreciate ‘The Beautiful Game’

When it comes to being a sports lover in the United States, I fall in the minority. I grew up kicking a ball rather than throwing one; I grew up as a die-hard soccer fan. Don’t get me wrong, I love watching the NBA, NFL,…

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