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The meeting started with a message from newly appointed President James Shadid, an alumnus and former Bradley Baseball player. Shadid was away from Peoria, but players say he called to reaffirm his ...
Junior Ashton Horchem and Senior JD Bogart share a high-five during a game. Photo courtesy of Bradley Athletics. Following their first Missouri Valley Conference sweep since 2019, Bradley (9-31, 5-13 ...
Note: This article is a part of the April Fools’ Day edition, The Scoop, and is not meant to be taken seriously. After a 10-year career in which he led Bradley to two NCAA Tournament appearances, an ...
Former Bradley student Stephanie Melgoza was sentenced to 14 years in prison on Thursday as the result of striking and killing two pedestrians while driving drunk in East Peoria in April 2022. Melgoza ...
Growing up with six siblings was like getting on a roller coaster without knowing when it would stop — in a good way. My brothers and sisters did nothing if not keep me on my toes, and I wouldn’t ...
Warriors and Rockets players exchange words during a playoff game. Photo courtesy of Carlos Avila Gonzalez. The NBA playoffs have been the most physical they’ve been since the early 2000s. There have ...
I’ve been 21 for over six months now, and truthfully, I still can’t stomach alcohol. I stand in awe of people who can take a shot without expression; I can barely even finish one. If you’re like me ...
As is tradition with the last edition of the year, the BESPYs are back. The Scout’s version of the ESPYs returns with eight new end-of-season awards celebrating Bradley’s teams and student-athletes. A ...
As the weekend began on Friday, The Weeknd came to a close. “Hurry Up Tomorrow” is the sixth studio album from Abel Tesfaye, known professionally as The Weeknd. The album serves not only as a ...
“It feels great to be recognized by my peers and other coaches,” Deen said. “I feel like it’s a testament to the work that I’ve put in, but I don’t look at stuff like that a lot. I’m very grateful for ...
With the beginning of a new school year coincides with the beginning of a multitude of changes at Bradley: a new interim president, a changed general education core and new management for the St.
Mayar Wol’s collegiate basketball journey has been a rollercoaster. Once a top-100 high school recruit with offers from high-major programs like Clemson, Mississippi State, Georgia Tech, Ole Miss, ...