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Volleyball hopes to continue upward trend

After completing a difficult fall season last year, the Bradley volleyball team has been grinding in the offseason in preparation for the 2018 fall season. Now, the team has made it a priority for the next three weeks to test out new changes to the…

One-on-one: NBA MVP

LeBron James BY NATHAN NUNEZ As the NBA season wraps up, media members will cast their vote to select the 2017/2018 NBA regular season’s Most Valuable Player award. As I look over stats, two players come to mind: LeBron James and James Harden. These two…

Golf teams turn toward MVC tournament

The Bradley women’s golf team competed for the first time in nearly a month at the Jan Weaver Invitational at the par-72 Miller Memorial Golf Club in Murray, Kentucky. The Braves placed sixth in the field of 14 teams last Friday, but did not play…

Baseball battles in conference opener

Late-inning drama highlighted each of the three games that took place last weekend, as the Bradley baseball team traveled to Indiana to win its conference opener, taking two of three games from the Valparaiso Crusaders. Game one marked the Crusaders’ first game in conference history,…

Men’s golf finishes sixth at D.A. Weibring

The Bradley men’s golf team tied for sixth at the D.A. Weibring Intercollegiate this past weekend, finishing with a team total of 902 in three rounds at the par-71 Weibring Golf Club in Normal. The opening day of play started off with some challenging wind,…

Losses mount as tennis kicks off conference play

The injury-riddled Bradley women’s tennis team was back on the road this past weekend as it kicked off Missouri Valley Conference play against ISU in Normal. Despite some strong performances, Bradley couldn’t defeat its I-74 rival and fell to the Redbirds to start 0-1 in…

One-on-one: Who will win the Masters?

Justin Rose BY COLE BREDAHL Every year, the Masters brings a lot of excitement to the golf world, and this year is no exception. The anticipation for the tournament this year has been centered on the return of Tiger Woods in his first Masters since…

Track weathers the storm

The Bradley men’s and women’s track teams split up last weekend as several athletes travelled to compete in the Stanford Invitational and the San Francisco State Distance Carnival in California. The rest of the team competed at the Eastern Illinois Big Blue Classic. The athletes…

Drake slides by Braves in three-game series

Last weekend, the Bradley softball team (13-18) visited Drake (25-9), that has beaten the Braves in their previous six meetings. The last win for Bradley occurred in 2015. Drake started off scorching hot in Friday’s opener, scoring seven runs in the bottom of the first…

SuperNova

A dynasty is usually considered to be a line of hereditary rulers of a country; a succession of people from the same family play a prominent role in business or politics. Dynasties are easily identified with power and dominance; the Ming in China, the Joseon…

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