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Braves struggle early in MVC play

While the Bradley baseball team ended last week on a high note, a four-game losing streak preceding a victory marked some of the inconsistencies the team has dealt with all season long. “I’d say a big thing is consistency,” said junior relief pitcher Patrick Flanagan.…

Women’s track team has big weekend

Most students on campus can’t even go from their rooms to class in under 10 minutes, yet freshman Sarah McMahon and sophomore Cassie Lohmeier posted sub 10-minute times in the 3,000 meter race Saturday at the Black and Gold Invitational hosted by Vanderbilt. McMahon and…

The curious case of Tiger Woods

At this time last week, Tiger Woods was still looking for his first win at an official PGA event since his life came crashing down on him in late 2009. Now, Tiger is the favorite by many odds-makers to win the Masters at Augusta National…

One-on-One: Who will win the World Series?

Texas Rangers After the Los Angeles Angels made a big splash in free agency, the Texas Rangers are again flying under the radar after capturing back-to-back American League pennants. Thus, it’s easy for me to choose the Rangers to win the World Series this season.…

Braves begin season strong

While Bradley students finished enjoying their spring break, the Bradley men’s baseball team finished its stretch of 17 straight road games, compiling a record of 10-6-1. Senior Justin Ziegler, who recorded his first win of the season on March 16th, was pleased with the way…

One-on-One: What has been the biggest upset of the tournament?

Lehigh During spring break, I was hanging out with a former Lehigh center in the late 80’s right before his alma mater faced off against Duke. Scared of the matchup on paper, he didn’t even watch the game besides the casual glances at the television.…

Sports communication summit features prominent speaker lineup

For students with Sports Communication concentrations looking for helpful advice from some of the industry’s best, look no further than Bradley’s own backyard. The Fifth Summit on Communication and Sport will be hosted by Bradley at the Embassy Suite Conference Center in East Peoria. From…

Goodell gets Saints’ suspensions right

Roger Goodell has once again proven why he is the best commissioner in sports. News broke Wednesday morning that the NFL had suspended Saints’ coach Sean Payton for the entire season and former defensive coordinator Greg Williams indefinitely for a crush-for-cash bounty system that rewarded…

Bradley’s season comes to an end

In a season that featured a win against NCAA Tournament participant, the Iowa Hawkeyes, and a loss to the 5-25 Evansville Aces, the Bradley women’s basketball team completed its roller coaster season. After a thrilling comeback win against Tennessee Tech last Wednesday in the Women’s…

Braves fall short against ISU

Sophomore Walt Lemon Jr. was fouled with 3.1 seconds remaining and connected on the first free throw but missed the second as Illinois State escaped Carver Arena with a 54-53 win Saturday afternoon. The Braves finished their regular season 7-24 overall and 2-16 in Missouri…

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