Nashville Predators As much as I would like to pick the Chicago Blackhawks to win the Stanley Cup, I can’t go with my hometown heroes. Instead, I think that the Nashville Predators will be taking home the Cup. For starters, they are ranked at the…
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The women’s tennis team bounced back last weekend after a loss to Ball State the week prior. In a dual match on Saturday, the Braves cruised to a 7-0 victory against Western Illinois. The Braves continued the hot streak with another 7-0 victory against University…
The Bradley women’s basketball team is full of young talent, which is evident during some of their games. Although sometimes the talent is emphasized, at other times, the team looks more young than talented. One of the few constants this season has come from the…
After winter weather forced the cancellation of Bradley softball’s scheduled tournament in Tennessee, the team scrambled to find a place to play last weekend. Eventually, the Braves went down to Georgia, looking for a win to steal. But, they didn’t find one. Bradley lost all…
The men’s basketball rivalry game against Illinois State was Bradley’s first home sporting event since Michael Cross announced his resignation earlier this week. Fans and students alike voiced their opinion on the upcoming changes in Bradley’s administration, and despite perceived bad feelings toward the department,…
When Bradley’s Athletic Director Michael Cross announced his resignation Feb. 16, he also announced the end of a five-year tenure during which Bradley’s athletic department underwent numerous changes. In an interview with The Scout, Cross said he believed his time at Bradley, which he announced…
He may be just a freshman, but Michael Ward is already putting together an impressive track record. For the second consecutive meet, Ward broke a track and field record, this time in the 3,000 meter event. Ward’s time of 8:10.22 shattered the previous mark, held…
My expectations for Bradley’s latest theatre production, “The Mountaintop,” were far surpassed. Upon hearing that only two people were involved in the duration of the play, I anticipated a long, drawn out and mediocre account of Martin Luther King Jr.’s last day. However, the performance…
The sound of snow and ice cracking underneath the feet of Bradley students this past week is radically different from the cracking sound the Bradley baseball team heard last weekend in Arizona. That was the sound of a bat meeting the ball. The team traveled…
Just as things were looking up for the Bradley women’s basketball team, this past weekend sent the Braves back to the drawing board. Losses to Missouri State and Wichita State last weekend put the Braves at 3-10 in the conference, with only five games remaining…