The women’s basketball team entertained Division III Eureka College in a Saturday matinee and out rebounding it by 40 to set the largest rebounding margin in Bradley basketball history. The Braves led from start to finish and claimed the victory 101-39. Bradley led in every…
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The women’s basketball team officially opened its 2019-20 season on the road the first time since 2016-17 with a trip through Michigan. Led by native Michigander and head coach Andrea Gorski, The Braves beat Oakland on Friday and fell to the University of Michigan on…
Vermonters are proud of their upbringing, and I’m no different. I often boast about “the 802” having 20 alpine ski resorts. I live within a 30-minute drive of five; but I’m usually speeding, so don’t tell my parents. The Green Mountain State lives up to…
Ever since the 2013 Boston Red Sox World Series run and championship, I have been a strong believer that the better hair a team has, the more successful that team is. Every player on that 2013 roster grew a luscious playoff beard along with a…
Yes BY JACOB STEINBERG Baseball fans have grown accustomed to bad calls being a determining factor in the outcome of a game. The age of the automated umpire has dawned upon us, and it’s time to implement. Automated umpires will make the game more efficient…
The Bradley men’s basketball team held IUPUI scoreless for the first seven minutes of play in a 90-56 defeat at Carver Arena on Saturday night. Bradley scored the first 16 points of the home opener after former player Peter Hanley, a Peoria native, unveiled the…
It took one minute and 44 seconds for the ball to fall through the net, but once it did, the Braves did not look back. Bradley beat Division II foe University of Illinois-Springfield 74-62 on Sunday at Renaissance Coliseum in an exhibition matchup. Bradley will…
The Clippers BY RONAN KHALSA The Clippers have been gaining traction in Los Angeles since its move to the city in 1984, slowly but surely. This year, they are a championship contender and the tides will turn. When the Clippers finally rose to relevancy in…
The women’s basketball roster is balanced with three student-athletes representing each class and, returns 79 percent of their scoring from last season for the 2019-20 campaign. Last season, Bradley finished 12-6 in the Missouri Valley Conference, but fell to the 12-6 WNIT at-large bid Northern…
Drake: The Bulldogs will again dominate the Valley this year. They return plenty of scoring options and will again average within the top three nationally in assists. Drake has three starters coming back and senior pairing Becca Hittner and Sara Rhine will once more lead…