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Strong second half keys Billikens past Braves

St. Louis relied on a strong second-half run as they cruised to a 69-54 win over Bradley.  For the Braves, now 2-2 on the season, it marked a continuation of the trends that the season’s first three games produced.  Bradley lacked discipline throughout the game,…

Coaches in College: Elvis Dominguez

Many first generation immigrants come to the United States searching just for an opportunity to fulfill the “American Dream.” Bradley head baseball coach Elvis Dominguez’s opportunity to live out that dream came through baseball. Born in Cienfuegos, Cuba, Dominguez immigrated with his family to Miami…

Column: Thanks, Dave Reynolds

On Nov. 28, longtime Peoria Journal Star reporter and Bradley men’s basketball beat writer Dave Reynolds announced that his career at the paper was coming to a close. He didn’t use the word “retiring” in his farewell column, but rather said he’s accepting an offer…

Column: What Kim Ng’s hiring means for MLB

Nov. 13, 2020 was a historic day for the sport of baseball and for women across the sports world.  The Miami Marlins announced that Kim Ng, a woman who started off holding a radar gun for the Chicago White Sox as a 21-year-old intern in…

One-on-one: Who’s the best player in college basketball?

Cade Cunningham – by Nick Zoll, Contributor Despite having played a limited number of games in the 2020 NCAA season, Oklahoma State freshman Cade Cunningham’s early season performances and overall versatility make him the most talented college basketball player in the nation.  A no-doubt one-and-done…

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