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Masrin leads men’s golf by example in final year

At the end of the spring semester, men’s golf senior Danny Masrin will not only see his final Bradley golf season end , but his time at Bradley will draw to a close as well. From his freshman to senior year, Masrin has aided the…

Pitching leads baseball to series win

Bradley pitchers bulldozed Southern Illinois hitters this weekend in the baseball team’s home opening series. The Braves took two out of three games in the series thanks to the performances on the mound. “They located all their pitches,” head coach Elvis Dominguez said. “They had…

Ward, Delvo win individual titles

Just one month removed from finishing the indoor season, both the men’s and women’s track and field outdoor seasons took off last weekend with the Vanderbilt Black and Gold Invitational in Nashville. Friday started on a high note for the Braves. Junior Emily Delvo and…

Wardle named next men’s basketball coach

Less than one week after cutting ties with Geno Ford, new Bradley Athletic Director Chris Reynolds has hired his replacement. Late Friday night, the university announced Brian Wardle will join the Braves as the 14th head coach in men’s basketball history. Wardle spent the last…

How to fill out the perfect bracket

There are exactly 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 ways to fill out a bracket. Just trust me. Now, I don’t know how to say that number out loud, but I know that the chances of picking a perfect March Madness bracket are far from favorable. So is a perfect…

Lemek, Masrin pace Bradley golf

Senior Seth Trolia and junior Danielle Lemek led their respective Bradley golf teams during a pair of events during spring break. Trolia tied Bradley’s career record for rounds under 80 by firing a 76 in the final round of the Pinehurst Intercollegiate March 13 –…

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