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Men’s golf looks ahead after last place finish

The men’s golf team continued its rough start to the season by finishing last at the Zach Johnson Invitational after the final round on Tuesday. After winning the tournament in their last two appearances, the Braves had an event-high 939 overall-score. Head coach Jeff Roche…

Home court advantage proves key for tennis

The Bradley tennis team pieced together a strong showing on its home court last weekend with three Braves securing individual titles in the five-team Bradley Invitational.  The tournament, which was played between Friday, Sept. 20 and Sunday, Sept. 22, was split between the David Markin…

Soccer snaps losing streak with draw at Loyola

After losing its third game in a row on Saturday at Drake, Bradley broke the skid Wednesday at Loyola with a 0-0 draw. Wednesday’s double overtime battle with the Ramblers earned the Braves their first point of the conference season, despite not getting a result.…

Around the NFL: Seven observations through three weeks

We are nearly a quarter of the way through the NFL season. With 14 weeks left, anything can happen. Here’s a look at what I’ve seen so far around the league. The Bears are – and aren’t – what we thought they were Before the…

Cross country off to a hot start, literally

Not even temperatures eclipsing 90 degrees at Detweiller Park last Friday afternoon during the Bradley Intercollege could slow down the defending Missouri Valley Conference champions. The Braves swept both team competitions, with junior McKenzie Altmayer attacking the leaders late and senior Jake Hoffert soloing away…

One-on-One : What team will win the AL Pennant?

Yankees By Collin Davern The New York Yankees and Houston Astros have formed a new rivalry that has gradually heated up in the past few seasons. The teams met in the 2015 American League Wild Card Game at Yankee Stadium, which the Astros won 3-0.…

Women’s golf battles weather, finishes 7th in MVC Preview

While managing the elements thrown at them Monday and Tuesday, the Braves were able to come away with a seventh place finish of 15 teams in the Missouri Valley Conference Preview Tournament in Burlington, Iowa, trailing Butler by only two strokes. The 965 team score…

Volleyball chases a rhythm

Entering a four-match homestand that will take them into Missouri Valley Conference play, the Bradley volleyball team finds itself in search of a rhythm. The first nine matches of the 2019 campaign have produced a mixed bag of results for the Braves, who’s current record…

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