Peoria, Illinois, March 20, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Athletics, particularly on the national stage, has always been a point of pride for Bradley University. That’s evident again as men’s basketball won its first Missouri Valley Conference title since 1988, earning them a spot at the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006.
But the win isn’t the only achievement visible on a campus where students often know and hang out with student-athletes. From basketball to track to volleyball to cross country, Bradley athletes are racking up wins and records while excelling in the classroom and contributing to the community.
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Sure, they’ve been winning, but student-athletes also achieved in the classroom and gave back to the community — the athletic department’s three focus areas outlined by Chris Reynolds, vice president for intercollegiate athletics.
“If we are a stock, it’s time to buy,” he said at a recent meeting. “We’re headed in the right direction. This is a bus where everybody should jump on board.”
While outside observers wonder how athletes balance their many responsibilities, Senior Associate AD for Academics and Student Development Jennifer Jones knows how and why.
“Student-athletes at this level are naturally competitive and driven toward success,” she said. “That desire for achievement is a great motivator for both athletic and academic progress. As the saying goes, ‘No one rises to low expectations.’ As a department, we are very clear on the front end with prospective students on the mission of Bradley Athletics.”
Even many years later, the benefits to athletes of camaraderie with teammates and coaches and learning time management are clear. Alum Chuck Buescher played basketball and baseball at Bradley, and later coached both sports at the university before embarking on a longtime career as a high school basketball coach. He recalled that academic support for athletes was less structured in the 1960s.
“Back then, we didn’t have academic advisers. We didn’t have anyone checking to see that you went to class. You were on your own. Nobody called up the coach to say, ‘Chuck Buescher wasn’t in class’ like they do today … The kids get a lot more help, and that’s a good thing.”
Senior baseball player Andy Shadid is grateful for the support he’s received. “Everyone in the athletics department is family. When walking into the Renaissance Coliseum, I can't walk down the hall without talking to a faculty member or fellow athlete. It’s pretty cool to see everyone get along and know that those people actually care about you.”
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