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The ‘Gaul’ to go professional

Bradley soccer head coach Jim DeRose is undergoing some office renovations. In order to even have a sit-down with him, DeRose had to pull a chair from women’s golf head coach Mary Swanson’s office. However, on top of a box of Bradley soccer apparel was…

Enjoy the long, long ride, Cubs fans

Wrigley Field was packed full of enthusiastic fans who watched as the Cubs defeated the Cardinals in Game 4 of the National League Division Series. It was a spectacle that electrified not only those in attendance, but also the fans sitting at home glued to…

Yelle finds solace on the Hilltop in leading young Braves

Kat Yelle has seen this before. She’s no stranger to being on a young team that’s trying to establish its identity and its footing. Yelle comes to Bradley as a fifth year senior after graduating from Ohio University, where she was playing point guard for…

Nothing was the same: Men’s basketball preview

With players cycling in and out every four years, it’s inevitable that college basketball teams are going to go through some level of change every year. But what has happened with the Bradley men is more than just change; it’s a complete program overhaul. It…

Volleyball falls to Drake

The women’s volleyball team faced Drake University in a four game set Tuesday. It was a tough battle between these two teams, but Drake seized the opportunity and dominated Bradley at Renaissance Coliseum to give them the win. There was a lot of action from…

One-on-one: Is the 3-on-3 overtime rule good for NHL Hockey?

No way! Channing Whitaker New for the NHL Hockey 2015-2016 season, overtime will be 3-on-3 instead of the usual 4-on-4 overtime format hockey fans are familiar with. This new overtime rule will not be good for the sport of hockey as it will cause some…

Back to the drawing board: Women’s basketball preview

For the second year in a row, the basketball season wasn’t a kind one for the Bradley women’s basketball team. From recording nine wins in the 2013-2014 season, the Braves declined, notching only six wins in the 2014-2015 season. This can be attribiuted in large…

Bell’s last hurrah

It’s almost taboo at this point to review the Bradley men’s basketball team’s offseason. Yes, they introduced a new coaching staff, led by head coach Brian Wardle, and of course it also saw a massive turnover in the roster. Nearly half of the team ditched…

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