Senior Night is always tough for a departing college athlete, but last Saturday was particularly emotional for senior volleyball player Carlee Camlin. As mentioned in the PinkOut video from earlier this season, Camlin’s father passed away from esophageal cancer. With Senior Night being an opportunity…
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Darren Gauson’s office in Renaissance Coliseum is unlike anyone else’s in the building. The head cross country coach has seven championship trophies displayed along the windows, with one more occupying a shelf behind his desk and two others being relegated to the floor. There’s a…
In the season opener for Bradley women’s basketball, the Braves (0-1) were picked apart by the Missouri Tigers (2-0) 83-38 on Thursday night. The Tigers poked and clawed at their second Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) victim this season after beating Missouri State on Monday. Missouri…
Emotions ran high last weekend as the Bradley volleyball team (9-18, 5-10 MVC) played tough matchups against Northern Iowa and Drake in their last home games of the season. The Braves fell short by getting swept by the league’s top two teams. “We came out…
With the World Series trophy returning to Houston after the Astros topped the Philadelphia Phillies, next up on the docket is award season, and the race for the American League MVP is a tight one. We asked two of our writers who they think should…
The Bradley soccer season hasn’t gone the way the Braves and head coach Jim DeRose expected, with injuries and multiple heartbreaking losses aplenty. However, the Braves turned the tide by upsetting Drake on Sunday and keeping their hopes of a Missouri Valley Conference Championship alive.…
Everyone dreams about the start of college basketball season but in two of the last three years, those dreams haven’t always ended pleasantly for Bradley. That wasn’t the case on Monday at Carver Arena, where the Braves took home a wire-to-wire 93-59 victory over Division…
After a season-ending loss to Loyola Chicago in the first round of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament in March, a hint of optimism for the next season shone through the gloomy clouds hanging over the Bradley locker room. “I think if we can retain the…
Just two years ago, Bradley women’s basketball made the NCAA Tournament riding the hot hand of the program’s leading scorer, Gabi Haack. One year later, they became the bottom-dwellers in the conference, with that hot hand succumbing to injury and six-year head coach Andrea Gorski…
Anyone can take the wheel of a ship in calm water, but when the tide gets tough, someone has to step up. That was the situation for Bradley women’s basketball last season when they finished 4-24. Despite the difficult times, sophomore Caroline Waite stepped up…