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Braves dominate Drake on Senior Night

Just call it Warren’s Last Stand. A performance riddled with career highs gave senior Andrew Warren his final hurrah at Carver Arena a lot of life in a 90-64 drubbing of Drake University. With 33 points, 11 rebounds and five assists, Warren set new highs…

Let the madness begin: MVC tournament preview

Editor’s note: Results of the Drake-Bradley game were not available at presstime. March has arrived and with it the madness. If the Bradley men’s basketball team wins four games in four days to claim the Missouri Valley Conference automatic bid, March will live up to…

Mind over matter: Walk-on is more than just an athlete

There isn’t much hardwood glory for walk-on basketball players. Junior walk-on Charonn Woods knows this better than anyone. Yes, his minutes will be limited, but the satisfaction of simply playing the sport makes it a worthwhile experience. “I love competing in practice every day against…

Early second half run downs the Braves

A defensive breakdown against the University of Northern Iowa Panthers kept the Bradley Braves from toppling the Missouri Valley Conference’s top ranked team Friday night, losing 71-61. The Panthers began the second half on a 15-2 run, challenging the Braves’ defense. “It was that first…

Braves capable of better

Seventy-seven percent from the field in a half and 63 percent overall? For 20 minutes of basketball, it takes much more than luck to accomplish that. All season, Bradley fans have been wondering where this offensive talent has been.  Ever since Jim Les took the…

One-on-One: Which NL team will go to the World Series?

Phillies While it may be trendy to pick a dark horse in this situation, it’s hard to ignore all of the light bulbs that have been going off at the Philadelphia Phillies’ spring training. With Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Roy Oswalt and Cole Hamels, the…

Hockey team wins first ever championship

It’s a team you know very little about, but it could be the best on Bradley’s campus. The Bradley club hockey team concluded its season in dramatic fashion, winning the Mid-America Collegiate Hockey Association Silver Division championship for the first time in the program’s 44-year…

Men’s basketball swept in 2010’s I-74 rivalry

When you think of the Bradley and Illinois State rivalry, what names come to mind?  Hatfields and the McCoys?  Duke and UNC? Red Sox and Yankees? Probably not (at least to the student body). Even though it might not feel like it on Bradley’s campus…

Bradley uses an early run to keep the Salukis down

A quick start and sustained excellence at the free throw line was all the Braves needed to separate themselves from the Southern Illinois Salukis on Saturday, 76-60. The Salukis entered the game looking for their first MVC victory in 13 tries but fell short. After…

NBA’s Eastern Conference gaining on Western rivals

Not long ago, the NBA’s Western Conference was king. The Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs teamed up to dominate whatever Eastern Conference foe stood in their way, winning nine championships in 12 years. Most of the league’s best players and best teams resided…

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