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Lerma leads women to win

The Bradley women’s basketball team followed a home loss last Friday with a win on Sunday against Evansville, opening up its four-game homestand with a 1-1 record. The Braves pulled out a 56-52 win over the Aces, led by senior forward Leti Lerma who proverbially…

Braves (sc)rambled by Loyola

The Bradley men’s basketball team suffered a pair of losses on the road this past week, dropping them to eighth place in the Missouri Valley Conference at 3-5. The Braves traveled to Chicago Wednesday night to face the Loyola Ramblers, who already handed Bradley a…

Track racing into the record books

The Bradley track and field team set several school records last weekend at the two-day Gladstein Invitational hosted by Indiana University. Highlighting day one of the meet, sophomore David Shadid broke his own school record in the 400m dash and an additional five Braves set…

One-on-One: Will Tiger Woods win another major?

Tiger’s Toast! BY JOSH NELSON There was a time when Tiger Woods was favored to win every major. Now, you’re lucky to see him play in a tournament. Woods, who was arguably the most dominant golfer to ever hit the links, has become a shell…

Appreciate a modern day golden era

It’s 2017, and with a new year comes various resolutions. Trying to eliminate writing columns about defecating was near the top of my list, as was cutting down on my binge drinking. One of those is not going as planned, but I’ll let the readers…

Women power past Bears

The Bradley women’s basketball team had a rough start to their weekend road trip. Bradley dropped their first game of the weekend on Friday night at Wichita State, 65-54. Junior Anneke Schlueter poured in 22 points and sophomore Vanessa Markert added 13 off the bench,…

Tennis swings into spring

After a fall that resulted in multiple individual titles during tournament season, the women’s tennis team is doing everything possible to carry that momentum into the spring match play season. Head coach Matt Tyler said he believes the women will be able to transfer last…

Braves fend off Panthers

The Bradley men’s basketball team came out on top of a back-and-forth game Tuesday night at Eastern Illinois, giving the team its first road win of the young season. Eastern Illinois’s Demetrius McReynolds jump started the Panthers hot start, scoring a quick 10 points in…

One-on-One: Who should be the 4th CFP team?

Penn State By Nick Konow The Penn State Nittany Lions, who are currently 10-2 and the 7th-ranked team in the country, will be the last team in the College Football Playoff when the final standings are released on Sunday. The team should take on the…

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