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Men’s golf finishes eighth in opener

BY JOSH KOEBERT  for the Scout  The men’s golf team swung into action this week, kicking off its spring schedule at the Carlton Oaks Invite in San Diego, Calif. The Braves shot a combined team score of 320 to open play Monday, putting them in…

Men’s tennis falls twice

The Braves had an unsuccessful road trip with two shut out losses at Illinois-Chicago and Northern Illinois this past weekend. Bradley squared off against the Flames on Saturday and dropped all their singles and doubles matches. Juniors Milos Romic and Callen Fraychineaud narrowly missed a…

Inside The Athlete: Nicole Miller, Women’s Tennis

It’s no secret the vast majority of Bradley’s student body makes its way to the Hilltop from somewhere in Illinois. However, this trend does not hold true on the women’s tennis team – a fact no one knows better than sophomore Nicole Miller. “My teammates…

Softball upsets No. 25 Kansas

After a slow start at the Central Florida Early Bird Invitational, the Braves rallied back to win three straight games last week, including knocking off No. 25 Kansas. Bradley opened up the tournament against South Carolina and Bowling Green and were defeated 3-0 and 8-6…

Women’s basketball finds success at new home

Braves 9-1 at ICC in first season away from Robertson Memorial Field House, on pace for record season Some teams would struggle after being displaced without a true home court, but the women’s basketball team may go on to have the best season in program…

Women’s tennis blanks Valpo in season opener

The women’s tennis team destroyed visiting Valparaiso, and didn’t lose a single set on its way to a 7-0 sweep. The victory snapped a streak of two consecutive losses in season openers. Coach Scott Petersen said he was pleased with his team’s performance. “Not dropping…

Men’s tennis picks up pair of wins

After winning its last four consecutive home matches, the men’s tennis team lost to an experienced Butler University team last Sunday.  Before entering its match against the Bulldogs, the Braves (4-2) gained impressive back-to-back victories against Valparaiso and SIU-Edwardsville on Saturday. Bradley junior Milos Romic…

One on One: Should A-Rod be in the Hall-of-Fame

No Alex Rodriguez has no place in the Hall-of-Fame. Bottom line – he cheated. I do have more respect for A-Rod then say, Barry Bonds, for admitting his mistakes. But that doesn’t make up for what he did. I have always been taught not to…

NBA outlook for season’s second half

This weekend marks the half-way point of basketball’s regular season with the NBA All-Star weekend. The league’s superstars will come together for slam dunks, skills challenges, 3-point contests and an East vs. West showdown. Many teams are on the way to the playoff road, but…

Inside the Athlete: Jackie Roth, Softball

For most people, adjusting to Div. I athletics is not an easy task, but freshman Jackie Roth jumped right in. The softball team opened play this weekend, and Roth didn’t miss a beat, going 6-for-11 in four games while spending time behind the plate as…

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