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For the first time in 25 years, the Bradley University men’s basketball team placed atop the Missouri Valley Conference’s preseason poll.
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The NCAA and five major conferences agreed to a court settlement that paves the way for paying players. But exactly how this will play out isn't entirely clear, and one Bradley University professor who has studied college sports says it poses more questions than answers.
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The landscape of college sports is in the midst of a rapid transformation. Student-athletes are taking advantage of new opportunities, while conference realignment is widening the gap between the major and mid-level programs.
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The Braves won’t know their opponent for Friday’s noon quarterfinal in St. Louis until Thursday afternoon. Bradley will face the winner of the tourney’s first game between Illinois State and Northern Iowa at the Enterprise Center.
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Chris Reynolds is now in his eighth full academic year as the head of the Bradley University athletics department, as the landscape of college sports continues to evolve. Reynolds discusses how his department is adapting to such changes as Name-Image-Likeness compensation for athletes and the transfer portal.
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Bradley's road to an Arch Madness title begins against the defending champions, likely followed by the top seed. Still, the team remains confident.
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Chris Reynolds, the leader of Bradley University’s athletics department, has been chosen by his peers to chair the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee for the 2022-23 season.
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Bradley Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics Chris Reynolds recently spoke with WCBU Reporter Joe Deacon about the past year and the program’s outlook for the future.
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Lawmakers, collegiate athletes and athletic directors from some of the state’s most prominent universities on Tuesday hailed the governor’s signing of a bill allowing college athletes to be paid for the use of their name and likeness as innovative and equity centric.
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The chairman of the NCAA board of governors says the association hopes to avoid a court battle against states that are attempting to pass laws aimed at…