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Brescias Brooklyn Ray (#31) tries to make contact on an off-speed pitch from Grenadier freshman pitcher Gabby Mahoney, resulting in a weak groundball back to the pitchers circle in the nightcap of a doubleheader on March 29. Mahoney went 5.2 innings, allowing four runs on 10 hits and earning her fifth win as the Grenadiers took the game 11-4 and swept the four-game season series against the Bearcats.

Softball sweeps Brescia to begin RSC slate

Brandon Miniard, Sports Editor March 31, 2021

The last time that the IU Southeast Softball team confronted a River States Conference rival, they endured a 13-0 loss against Rio Grande in the 2019 RSC Tournament before winning the loser's bracket to...

Guard Lauren Lambdin puts up a floater after getting around Midways Kindall Talley on Feb. 20.

Women’s Basketball falters in OT, falls to Brescia in RSC Quarterfinals

Brandon Miniard, Sports Editor February 27, 2021

Despite only playing 10 games in the regular season, the IU Southeast Women's Basketball program had to feel confident coming into the River States Conference Tournament. Not only did they draw a first-round...

Junior Lauren Lambdin attempts to maneuver around Brescias Alecea Homer and Cassidy Moss during the Grenadiers senior day matchup with the Bearcats on Feb. 13.

Women’s Basketball celebrates chilly Senior Day with victory over Brescia

Brandon Miniard, Sports Editor February 15, 2021

While Kentuckiana was beset by frozen conditions and the threat of a large snowstorm in the following days on the horizon, the Activities Building was an epicenter of warmth for a number of reasons on...

Grenadiers beat down Brescia

IUS Horizon January 23, 2012
IUS Grenadiers walked away from their home court with the win 85-60 to Brescia University on Jan. 10. During the first quarter, the screams, shouts and excitement from the Brescia and IUS fans brought a lot of energy to the game. Vigorous amounts of speed and moves from both teams’ players left the scores 39-24, partially due to rebounds and passes. by Joe Lawson, sophomore forward, The score did nothing but upset Brescia’s fans and encourage the players to play harder. However, Wes Cox, sophomore guard, came in with a couple of three pointers leaving the score 46-36 with the Grenadiers leading. Antoine Watson, senior forward, said he stays motivated when it comes to basketball.
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