11/25/2019
Some pictures from our fall season!!
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The Bradley Running Braves promote the sport of running by giving college runners the opportunities to train, an optional competitive edge, and a large formation of social networks within and between universities.
11/25/2019
Some pictures from our fall season!!
04/22/2016
We finally got our name on our uniforms!
02/16/2016
ISU Invitational
Scott Matulik leads the charge to finish first in his heat. Followed by Lance Kennedy, Graham Hartoonian, Chase Nitz, and Matthew Groner
Jacob Vangunten takes first in his heat for the Braves in the mile.
03/07/2015
12/26/2014
Disney is getting in on cross country.
McFarland, USA - Official Trailer Disney's "McFarland, USA" comes to theaters February 20, 2015! Inspired by the 1987 true story, “McFarland, USA” follows novice runners from McFarland, an ec...
11/24/2014
Ask any Olympic medalist in the 1500 m, a world-class triathlete who started as a runner, a high caliber marathoner, or that person you see running around campus every day for "fun." More than 9 times out of 10, their roots lie in cross country running. Pure XC. Pure Guts. Mind your roots.
Cross Country Running - The Anthology Pure XC. Pure Guts. All Content is Property of respective owners.
The last two weekends have been busy for the Braves. The club's first NIRCA race was the 20th, the ISU Invitational. Scott Matulik led the charge finishing 18th with a time of 18:34. He was followed closely behind by Quentin Young in 24th with a 18:58. Matt Groner finished 45th. On the 27th Ross Benner competed in the Chicago Spartan Super. He finished 606th out of over 6,000 competitors! The Braves will be back in action on the 17th for the Bradley Classic at Newman Golf Course.
09/19/2014
ASU's Human Machine Integration Lab & DARPA developed a jetpack called the "4-Minute Mile." This prototype intends to help soldiers move quicker in the battlefied..
But let's hope it's available for us runners who just wanna feel fast.
Jetpack Will Help Runners Hit 4-Minute Miles | IFLScience There are times when seconds count, and the ability to move quickly could mean the difference between life and death. In combat, soldiers can carry upwards of 90 pounds in their rucksacks and on their bodies, which significantly reduces how fast they can move on foot. Jason Kerestes, a student at Ar…