As the clock expired in Renaissance Coliseum on Jan. 22 against Indiana State, Bradley women’s basketball might not have left with the win, but the crowd of over 500 left with the name Rouse stuck in their heads. After a career high of 18-points, sophomore…
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Bradley track and field ran well at the IU Relays last week but redshirt sophomore Wilma Nielsen ran even better, nearly setting an all-time NCAA record last weekend. The sophomore went solo out to Columbia University in New York on an invitation to compete against…
Bradley tennis kicked off its spring season in style by claiming a 4-3 win over the Chicago State Cougars Saturday afternoon at Parkside Fitness in Pekin, Ill. In the doubles matches, Bradley struggled to make way. The pair of junior Madalena Andrade and sophomore Kirstin…
Following a pair of close wins against Illinois State in overtime and Illinois-Chicago most recently, the Bradley Braves men’s basketball team has figured out a way to finish games. The difference between those prior contests and Wednesday night’s game against Southern Illinois though was a…
Like a well-oiled machine, all it takes is one cog to start spinning the whole collection of gears. In Bradley men’s basketball’s 83-76 victory against Illinois-Chicago in the Windy City, junior guard Duke Deen may have been the starting cog to the Braves’ well-balanced attack.…
Looking to win their first game in the Missouri Valley Conference this season, the Bradley women’s basketball team missed out on a great opportunity to do so against a struggling Valparaiso team, falling 78-71. It was the Sunday battle of Braves sophomore guard Caroline Waite…
Last week, Bradley’s men’s and women’s track and field teams made their way to Ames, Iowa, for the Cyclone Open where they displayed some magic in the lanes. Multiple school records were shattered and many other athletes etched their numbers in the history books. Sophomore…
When final exams end and students return home for winter break, athletic triumphs continue. With plenty of games by both basketball squads and two indoor track competitions taking place, it’s important to highlight the most notable performances. The New Year’s Eve massacre of UIC By…
On Tuesday night, Cooperstown announced its newest member joining the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Scott Rolen. To get into the MLB Hall of Fame, you need 75 percent of the votes; Rolen received 76.3 percent of the votes. The talented third baseman isn’t the…
What do Alexander Adler, Apichart Radee and Marco Barzallo all have in common? They’re all cardiologists in Peoria and they may be seeing an increase in appointments after a pulse-pounding 79-75 win by Bradley in overtime against its longstanding rival Illinois State. The game was…