Bradley brings Ep!c advocacy to campus
Advocacy is a necessary component of society as it ensures
Advocacy is a necessary component of society as it ensures
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Entering the midweek, Bradley baseball (10-24) looked to snap their four-game losing streak. However, after trips to Eastern Illinois and Iowa, the Braves failed to

Heading into Wednesday, Bradley baseball (10-19) looked for the third time to be the charm against Lindenwood. The Lions swept the Braves in a two-game

Winners of three of their last five games, Bradley baseball (9-15, 3-3 MVC) hoped to keep the positive train going in Valparaiso over the weekend.

It didn’t take long for Tyrese Johnson to make an impact under the bright lights of the collegiate stage. As the junior outfielder takes in

It was a weekend of mixed results for Bradley baseball. The Braves (3-7) faced Omaha and Lindenwood in a pair of two-game series in St.

Bradley baseball (1-5) headed to Las Vegas over the weekend, hoping to steal games from a very good University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) team.

Bradley baseball opened their season against Western Kentucky this past weekend, hoping to leave Bowling Green with a winning record to start their campaign. The

After Bradley women’s basketball defeated Evansville on Feb. 3 to end their four-game losing streak, the Braves (6-17, 2-10 MVC) looked to build on their

Coming into Evansville on Saturday, Bradley women’s basketball (6-15, 2-8 MVC) was on a four-game losing streak. If they wanted to end that slump, doing

After dropping two games on the road, Bradley women’s basketball (5-15, 1-8 MVC) returned to Renaissance Coliseum last week hoping to gain some needed momentum.