Bradley’s tennis team completed their second tournament of individual flights at the Redbird Invitational last weekend. Freshman Kirstin Hailey and junior Nikki Perlwitz highlighted the tournament with individual championship wins at Flights 4 and 6 singles, respectively. Hailey and Perlwitz both won all of their…
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Broadcasters can be remote By Courtney White Broadcasters are an essential part of sports, but is it necessary for them to be on-site for games? No, I don’t think it’s necessary for broadcasters to be on-site for all games, as they have proven they can…
Bradley’s cross country teams found success in their first home race of 2021at the 34th annual Bradley Intercollegiate on a warm evening at Detweiller Park last Friday. Both the men’s and women’s teams had a strong showing in the first of Bradley’s two home races. …
It was 1989 at Bradley University. George H.W. Bush was sworn in as president in January, Janet Jackson and Phil Collins headlined the music charts and Geisert Hall was just 19 years old. Mike Stillman, an underclassmen political science major, and Denise Mairecki, a public…
You’ve heard the saying before: “It’s not about how you start, it’s about how you finish.” That’s exactly what Bradley women’s volleyball will try to focus on after winning one of three matches last weekend at the South Dakota Classic. “It was a lot of…
It was a difficult week for Bradley soccer (1-4) as they lost two home contests this past weekend against DePaul and Utah Valley, both by a score of 2-1. In Friday’s matchup against DePaul, the Braves fell behind quickly when the Blue Demon’s Jack Richards…
Getting acclimated to a new golf season isn’t always easy. It doesn’t help when none of a team’s players are familiar with the course. This was the case for Bradley’s men’s golf team, which finished 12th out of the 13 teams competing at the Wildcat…
Bradley’s women’s tennis team is back on the courts after not having individual competition last fall due to COVID-19. Their first invite was played at SIU-Edwardsville last weekend. It was all Bradley in singles against Western Illinois, as the Braves won all of their five…
After a successful season opener at the Redbird Invitational, the Bradley women’s golf team traveled to Springfield, Missouri and finished in a tie for eighth place at the Payne Stewart Memorial early this week. Freshmen Maria Perakis and Kathryn McNease led the charge for the…
Will money change college sports forever? BY RODRIGO PEREZ Contributor A new law was recently passed that made it possible for NCAA athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness. However, the concern is that these new changes will disrupt the playing field, since…