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Red-White Scrimmage with the Bradley Women’s Basketball Team

October 17, 2019
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On October 16th, 2019 the Bradley men’s and women’s basketball teams competed in a series of mini games and scrimmages to kick off the beginning of the season. Nick Albrecht and I caught up with Nyjah White and asked her about her off-season with the team. Nick also discusses further into what happened at...

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Swinging into Bradley Softball’s Off-Season

October 14, 2019
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To many students, the Fall 2019 semester at Bradley University could be considered just any ordinary semester filled with classes, work, and extracurricular activities, but not for the student-athletes on the Bradley softball team. This semester is considered their off-season, but they’re not exactly “off,” according to Bradley softball head coach Amy Hayes. “Our...

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Bradley Men’s Baseball: Success Not Attracting Fans?

April 24, 2019
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By: Anthony Guadagnino and Jake Hallstrom The Bradley Men’s Baseball team has had an incredible season so far in 2019. The team has won almost 30 games, and had the longest winning streak in Division I this season. Even with all of this success, they still only sit in the middle of the pack...

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America’s past time, but not college’s?

March 26, 2019
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America’s past time, but not college’s?

By Anthony Guadagnino and Jake Hallstrom Attendance for Bradley University’s men’s baseball team has started to raise eyebrows. Bradley men’s baseball has been slowly improving over the years. After winning 20 and losing 31 games in 2017, the Braves had a bounce back season in 2018 with 32 wins and 19 losses. This year...

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Bradley Softball avoids weather with indoor facility

March 6, 2018
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By Kerra Fisher and Nick Kelly The Bradley University softball season kicks off in early February which leads the team to face challenges against the weather. Central Illinois weather can be temperamental during the early season, ranging from cold temperatures and snow to rain. The team has to adjust practice location according to the...

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Braves Volleyball Looks to Make Run at MVC Tournament

November 1, 2017
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After going 1-8 in the first half of the conference season, the Bradley volleyball team could have given up, but that isn’t the character of the team.  Four games into the second half of conference, the team has tied the win total from the first, and playing much more competitively.

Coach Torok directs where she wants a serve to go.

“I think I’d be lying if I said we weren’t a little frustrated,” Coach Carol Price-Torok said when asked about the attitude going into the rest of the season.  “It can be kind of frustrating to the players because we are not seeing the immediate results from the work we’re doing.”

That feeling of frustration changed with a five set road loss against Missouri State and a five set road win against Southern Illinois University.

The Bradley volleyball team is now optimistic heading into the second half of the conference season after seeing results from that Missouri State and SIU weekend.

Braves huddle and celebrate after earned point.

“That win, and that weekend as a whole, felt incredible; We showed so much heart.  It was like seeing all of the pieces fall into place for the first time,” Junior Middle Blocker Alissa Schovanec said.

By no means are the Braves out of the conference tournament picture. Only six of 10 teams in the conference make it, and the Braves are sitting in ninth.  However, they are only two games back from SIU and Evansville and 3.5 games back of sixth place Indiana State.

The Braves have Loyola, who they are ahead of in the Missouri Valley Conference standings, and Valparaiso on the road, and Illinois State, Evansville, and Indiana State at home left on the schedule.

 

Senior Taylor Thiele serves against Drake.

“You can’t really underestimate any team in our conference.  That’s why I think there is an opportunity for a win against anyone really,” Senior Outside Hitter Taylor Thiele said.

They would have to win four of the five remaining games, but looking at who they play, the Braves could make a run.  If they pull off the four wins, they could get themselves back into the Conference Tournament picture.

“I like to remain optimistic.  I think that it’ll be tough but if we play well together we can do it,” Thiele said.

Although the Braves put up good fights in the first round of conference action, the team still has some work to do in order to get back into the postseason picture.

“I think our serving and passing needs to stay more consistent.  We have streaks where our serving is really, really great and we need to continue to serve tough so it helps us on defense,” Coach Torok said.

As for individual improvements, the players are looking to improve their game in order to help the team as well.

Junior Alissa Schovanec jumps for a block against Drake.

“Personally, I want to work on scoring more.  I think I’ve been able to get my blocking in check from the beginning of the season, and now my attention is on my offense and my consistency,” Schovanec said.

Coach Torok addresses the team during a timeout.

Since the big win at SIU, the Braves had two tough matchups at home against Drake (3rd in MVC) and nationally ranked Northern Iowa (#25 and 2nd in MVC) where they were beat in three straight sets in both games.

They will look to rebound against Loyola and Valparaiso beginning Friday and continuing on to Saturday.

Bradley University athletic spending for 2013-2014 season revealed

November 19, 2014
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Bradley University athletic spending for 2013-2014 season revealed

PEORIA, IL – Bradley University devoted just 37.55 percent of its athletic spending for the 2013-2014 season on women’s sports despite having 31 more female athletes than men, according a yearly institution report from the U.S. Department of Education. The report showed that Bradley University spent $4,175,199 on women’s sports in comparison to $6,942,895...

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Gun Violence in America – 2023

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Background It has been zero days since the last mass shooting occurred in the United States. According to the Gun Violence Archive, a not-for-profit...

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