It is championship season for cross country teams across the nation. Bradley will host the MVC championship meet on Saturday at Newman Golf Course. The Braves have been preparing since last spring and look to sweep the field tomorrow. The men are attempting to win…
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The Bradley soccer team’s postseason dreams remain a possibility. The Braves (7-4-4) got back in the win column on the road, with a much-needed conference win over Drake University (6-5-2). The Braves also got a non-conference 1-1 draw against Oakland University (7-6-3). As a result…
Deandre Ayton – Phoenix Suns By Larry Larson Not only will Deandre Ayton have the largest physical impact of this year’s NBA draft class at 7-foot-1-inch and 250 pounds, but he will have the largest impact on his franchise, the Phoenix Suns, as well. As…
A white sheet of paper sits on the bookshelf behind Bradley baseball coach Elvis Dominguez’s desk in his office. It is loose leaf. It is not framed, but he still keeps it there. Every once in a while, Dominguez turns around in his chair, picks…
It was home sweet home for Bradley volleyball this past weekend. The team tied and broke their program record for home wins in a season with victories over Missouri State and Southern Illinois. On Friday night against Missouri State, sophomore Sara Maddox tallied a match-high…
Last month, Ralph Lawler, the play-by-play commentator for the Los Angelos Clippers, announced that the 2018-19 NBA season would be his last behind the mic. Lawler, who had a successful 40-year career in broadcasting, spent time commentating with the Philadelphia 76ers before heading west to…
The Bradley soccer team was denied their first conference win yet again on Oct. 13 at Shea Stadium as the Braves fell 0-2 to Valparaiso. The loss moves the team to an 0-4 record in MVC play. The Braves could not initiate any offense, putting…
The Bradley men’s and women’s golf teams finished their respective fall seasons last week as the women took second place at the Missouri Valley Conference Preview and the men’s team rebounded and finished sixth at the Dayton Flyer Invitational. The women had a successful showing…
It stings. I watched and felt years, maybe decades of my life come off over the course of a few days. Since April, I had an emotional investment in the New York Yankees. My great-grandfather saw Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig play. My dad watched…
It felt like basketball weather on a crisp 50 degree afternoon in Peoria last Saturday as the men’s and women’s basketball teams invited fans into the Renaissance Coliseum for their annual Red-White Scrimmage. The women tipped-off first and played two 10-minute halves. The White team…