Every season, the women’s side of the MVC basketball landscape increases in unpredictability and the growth in quality is undeniable. The road to Moline runs through the regular season as we start another Scout rankings. Let’s take a look at the candidates. Northern Iowa After…
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Ahmet Jonovic By Ethan Carbone Sophomore center Ahmet Jonovic towers over almost every player in the country. At a staggering height of 7-foot-1, he will be the tallest athlete at Bradley this year. Height is something that Bradley lacked last season, as big man Rienk…
The Nordic sensation takes on the Hilltop By Ben Kinealy After the tough end to Bradley’s season last year, two freshmen hope to make their marks during the upcoming season. One of these freshmen is the 6-foot-8 Icelandic native Almar Atlason, who committed to Bradley…
Amid a rocky season, the Bradley soccer team has found a bright spot in West African forward Djibognihou Koulai. Koulai, commonly known as DJ, is second in points and leads the team in assists and shots on goal this season. Coming to America Koulai hails…
Tensions rose on the pitch and near the sidelines as Bradley held on to a 1-1 draw against Illinois-Chicago. After dropping their previous match to Bowling Green, the Flames looked to steer away from their rocky past couple of games. A resurrected Braves side looked…
With a cumulative three-round score of 935, Bradley’s men’s golf team concluded their fall play in ninth place at the Pinetree Intercollegiate. They scored 319 in the first round, improved to 304 in the second and 314 in the final round to finish ahead of…
Bradley volleyball found the win column for the first time since Sept. 9, as they beat Indiana State and Evansville to snap a 13-match losing streak and pick up their first two conference wins. Bradley (9-15, 2-9 MVC) faced the Sycamores on Oct. 20 but…
For the first time this season, the men’s side of Bradley’s cross country team traveled without their women counterparts to compete at the Stan Lyons Invitational. The Braves traveled to Carmel, Indiana to participate in the tournament hosted by Butler. Although only a few runners…
The Bradley women’s golf team hoped to keep the train rolling as they entered the Diamante Intercollegiate hosted by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. With good momentum built up this season, the Braves ended the fall shooting an 884 (+20), good enough for…
In honor of the spooky season, The Scout sports staff picked the scariest players to play against throughout sports history. Ray “The Quarterback Killer” Lewis By Umar Syed There are many professional athletes that people are scared of because they have elevated their craft and…