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  • Another Memory: Hilltopics Magazine

    The Bradley Hilltopics magazine relived the Sweet 16 run through the players and fans stories. All the stories are posted on the front page of the Bradley website.
    Bradley is a top-ranked, private, university in Peoria, Illinois, providing 5,400 students resources not found at small colleges, and more personalized experiences than large universities. More than 185 academic programs are offered including business, communications, education, engineering, fine and performing arts, health sciences, liberal arts and sciences, and technology.
    Once A Brave ... Always A Brave

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    Re: Another Memory: Hilltopics Magazine

    Originally posted by BUBraves06
    The Bradley Hilltopics magazine relived the Sweet 16 run through the players and fans stories. All the stories are posted on the front page of the Bradley website.
    www.bradley.edu
    THANKS, and here are some direct links to the stories and the GREAT pictures:






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    • #3


      Picture of squirrel (in the alumni band) here on page 3.....

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        I'd like to point out that many in the band paid a substantial part of their own expenses to get to Michigan and Oakland,
        and I know how hard that would have been for me in college. Thanks a bunch to them for making the experience great!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WaylonJ


          I'd like to point out that many in the band paid a substantial part of their own expenses to get to Michigan and Oakland,
          and I know how hard that would have been for me in college. Thanks a bunch to them for making the experience great!
          This is simply untrue. Not only did the university provide transportation and lodging for both trips, the kids in the band also received a daily stipend for food.

          They also receive the same benefits whenever they travel for neutral site games and to the tournament in St. Louis every year.

          Now it is possible back when the band first began to travel after Vroman's first few years that they did have to pay. However, the university now realizes that any credible program also has a band presence at these events.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by OrangeandBlack74
            http://www.bradley.edu/hilltopics/ncaa/page3.shtml

            Picture of squirrel (in the alumni band) here on page 3.....
            I wish I could remember a whole lot more from that day

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            • #7
              Originally posted by squirrel
              Originally posted by WaylonJ


              I'd like to point out that many in the band paid a substantial part of their own expenses to get to Michigan and Oakland,
              and I know how hard that would have been for me in college. Thanks a bunch to them for making the experience great!
              This is simply untrue. Not only did the university provide transportation and lodging for both trips, the kids in the band also received a daily stipend for food.

              They also receive the same benefits whenever they travel for neutral site games and to the tournament in St. Louis every year.

              Now it is possible back when the band first began to travel after Vroman's first few years that they did have to pay. However, the university now realizes that any credible program also has a band presence at these events.
              You're right squirrel. The band and student sections were together in STL and talking with them, they told me that they had their transportation and lodging paid for. I'm gald they were there to rep. the University, but it's a pretty sweet gig for them nonetheless.
              Once A Brave ... Always A Brave

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              • #8
                If it's all paid for then why didn't the entire band go?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by chitownBUB
                  If it's all paid for then why didn't the entire band go?
                  I know the MVC tourney limits the number of members the band can bring. I think it's like 35-40. I assume the NCAA's does the same.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by squirrel
                    Originally posted by OrangeandBlack74
                    http://www.bradley.edu/hilltopics/ncaa/page3.shtml

                    Picture of squirrel (in the alumni band) here on page 3.....
                    I wish I could remember a whole lot more from that day
                    So you forgot the '5 bells' I borrowed from you that day.

                    S-W-E-E-T!



                    Seriously - how do you NOT remember much from that day?

                    I will NEVER forget it! I freshly recall every moment of it. From the time I woke... the anticipation, the game, the aftermath, the phone calls, the trip to the airport, at the airport, then back home - more phone calls. I can't wait to tell my grandkids about it. Wait a sec - I don't want to get old that quick. Then again... I AM old!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Majik45
                      Originally posted by chitownBUB
                      If it's all paid for then why didn't the entire band go?
                      I know the MVC tourney limits the number of members the band can bring. I think it's like 35-40. I assume the NCAA's does the same.
                      The MVC a few years back used to allow up to 40 kids to go, however, they switched to be in line with the NCAA regulations, which I believe is 28-30. BU still pays for an extra ten to go to St. Louis to lend vocal support, and the kids rotate between games.

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