After watching a 17-point second half lead whither down to just two with 3:08 to go, Bradley was able to slam the door on Valparaiso in a 80-69 victory at Carver Arena Wednesday night. Sophomore forward Ja’Shon Henry helped Bradley seal the deal. He completed…
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With senior guard Darrell Brown missing his first game since his freshman season, freshman Ville Tahvanainen was tabbed to make his first collegiate start versus I-74 rival Illinois State. The Finnish guard delivered, and helped lead the Braves in scoring in a 75-63 triumph over…
Following the dismissal of freshman forward Steph Gabriel and one-game suspension of junior guard Danya Kinsby, the Bradley men’s basketball team faced adverse circumstances and the challenge of a short bench heading into Saturday’s matchup versus Toledo. Once they took the floor, it was hard…
From the opening tip-off onward, Bradley dominated every facet of their 81-51 victory over Georgia Southern Sunday night. Nearly all categories in the box score – including field goal percentage, assists, rebounds, points in the paint and fast break points – were won by the…
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When the Braves went into halftime up just four points over North Carolina A&T, one player took charge in the locker room. “It was really the Elijah Childs show at halftime,” Bradley head coach Brian Wardle said. “He brought the energy, and he brought the…
The Bradley volleyball team concluded its season on Thanksgiving Day with a five-set loss to Valparaiso in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. The loss finalizes a campaign that produced an even .500 record and saw three Braves selected for all-conference honors. All told, it was…
If you are explaining Bradley University to someone unfamiliar with the school, one way to get their attention is to tell them that our football team is undefeated since 1970. The irony, of course, is that Bradley has not had a football team in 49…
Fabia McDonald, Bradley newest assistant coach is bringing a winning pedigree to the Hilltop. The former three-time Division I All-American for the University of Mississippi is going to focus on developing the sprinters and track program. McDonald’s path is not what she imagined it to…
No, it should stay the same BY COLE BREDAHL The proposed cutting of 42 minor league baseball teams should not become a reality as it is detrimental to the development of young players and takes baseball away from small communities. Of the 42 clubs on…