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Bradley basketball sees roster turnover: Shayok and Crawford granted release, Illinois’ Shaw commits

The Bradley men’s basketball team has seen major roster turnover in the last week. On Tuesday, sophomores Shayok Shayok and Jalen Crawford announced their intention to transfer from the program. On the same day, 6-foot-8 forward Mike Shaw gave coach Geno Ford a verbal commitment…

One-on-One: Who will win the NCAA title?

Michigan The easy answer is Louisville. They are playing great and have a little extra to play for after the gruesome Kevin Ware injury. But I have been on the Michigan bandwagon all season and I’m not jumping off now. Michigan is no doubt one…

MLB divisonal previews

When the snow melts and the weather is warm enough to sit outside, is there anything better than knowing it’s the beginning of the baseball season? Less than a week since the MLB opener, we’ve already seen Washington Nationals’ phenom Bryce Harper homer in his…

Braves season ends in CIT quarterfinals

The Bradley men’s basketball team’s season officially came to an end in the quarterfinals of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament Tuesday night. The Braves lost on the road to Missouri Valley Conference foe Northern Iowa for the third time this season 90-77. BU finishes the season 18-17…

Who was the best NCAA Cinderella?

’06 George Mason The NCAA has had its fair share of Cinderella stories throughout history, but one team stands out in my mind as the best Cinderella story of them all. That would be the 2006 George Mason Patriots. Now, to be clear, in order…

Bradley baseball catches fire after rough start

The Bradley Braves baseball team record stands at 9-11. After a rough start of 3-9, the Braves went on a 6 game winning streak until the two most recent losses to Dartmouth last weekend. Even with the two losses, the Braves have scored runs at…

Don’t count Florida Gulf Coast out

Year after year college basketball proves it has the best postseason in all of sports. This tournament has been no exception. There isn’t another sport where tiny, virtually irrelevant Florida Gulf Coast can knock off one of the blue bloods of college basketball in Georgetown…

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