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…
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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. …
Seventeen members of the Bradley track team traveled to Azusa, California, late last week to run in the two-day Bryan Clay Invitational. Every runner came away with season bests. Thursday was highlighted by redshirt junior Haran Dunderdale, who finished first out of 99 in the…
The Bradley softball team struggled against the elements this week with a series shortened due to rain and a Wednesday doubleheader pushed back to Thursday. The Braves dropped both games of the shortened series by scores of 8-7 and 3-0 to the Missouri State Bears…
The Bradley (4-6 in the MVC) softball team battled at Indiana State (5-6 in the MVC) this past weekend and took two of three. On Saturday, Bradley swept a Missouri Valley road doubleheader for the first time since the 2016 season. The first game was…
In the second weekend of Missouri Valley Conference play, the Bradley softball team faced highs and lows by splitting a doubleheader with Loyola-Chicago. Bradley hosted the Ramblers for a Friday doubleheader in a series shortened by weather at the Louisville Slugger Sports Complex. The teams…
Major League Baseball is a great league and remains the backbone of American sports to this day. Although money at stake largely influences professional sports (and college sports for, that matter), the joy inherent in baseball must not disappear. Mega contracts jeopardize the ideals of…
While the women’s basketball team was on the road this past weekend, they fell in both contests due to slow offensive starts. On Friday, Missouri State executed their game plan better than the Braves and Sunday at Southern Illinois, Bradley could not bounce back from…
Bradley women’s basketball newest star, freshman Gabi Haack, gets her determination from her love of the game of basketball. The guard hails from Elk River, Minnesota, a town well known for hockey having sent multiple natives to the NHL. Basketball and hockey are both winter…
The Bradley women’s basketball team returned to the Renaissance Coliseum to battle two opposing defensive schemes; an on-ball and a zone defense. However, the home court continues to bring about shooting woes for the Braves. On Friday night, the University of Northern Iowa Panthers and…