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Evansville’s dynamic duo defeat Bradley on Senior Night

Senior night for the Braves had a promising feel early on, as the men’s basketball team opened a 17-11 lead on the 22-win Evansville Aces. However, Evansville marred what would’ve been the Braves’ biggest upset over a Missouri Valley Conference opponent in nearly six years.…

Softball wins only two of five games at Phyllis Rafter Memorial

Through the first 10 games of the Bradley softball season, head coach Amy Hayes’ team posted a 3-7 record, which can be attributed to a variety of factors. One could be that five of their 10 opponents have records over .500, but another could be…

Tennis looks to end two-game skid at River City

Last weekend, the Bradley’s women’s tennis team had the opportunity to make history traveling to Western Michigan and University of Illinois at Chicago. The Braves rode a six-match winning streak going into Saturday’s matchup in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Head coach Matt Tyler spoke highly of his…

One-on-one: Which Super Bowl defense is better?

The 1985 Chicago Bears By Kevin Lindgren The common football motto, “defense wins championships,” rang true in Super Bowl 50, as the Denver Broncos dismantled league MVP Cam Newton’s Carolina Panthers. Although Denver’s defense was strong, it was nowhere near as dominant as the 1985…

Braves use tough defense to stifle ISU 52-38

The Bradley women’s basketball team put on a tremendous defensive effort on Senior Day to beat I-74 rival Illinois State 52-38 at home this afternoon. The Braves were lead by sophomore Anneke Schlueter’s career-high 22 points, but it was the defense which was key in…

Braves reach two milestones in win over Drake

Sophomore foward Donte Thomas swished a three-pointer with 23 seconds left to cap a comeback 73-70 win over Drake in the 1,000th Missouri Valley Conference game in Bradley men’s basketball history. “They took away what we wanted [to run] at first,” head coach Brian Wardle…

Sycamores take advantage of mistake prone Braves

The Bradley women’s basketball team was unable score when it mattered the most, nd fell victim to 23 turnovers in its 68-59 loss to Indiana State tonight. The Braves shot well from the field but were unable to get enough shots off against the Sycamore…

Turnovers doom Braves against SIU

Many words and phrases have been used to describe the Bradley men’s basketball team this year: tough, hard-working, high energy. Winning is not one of those words. Despite freshman forward Luuk van Bree sitting out due to a strained achilles tendon, the Braves hung close…

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