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  • Next game- Evansville at Bradley, Saturday, Jan. 23, 2:05 pm

    Bradley's next game is Saturday, 1/23, at 2:05 pm.
    This game is not televised, but is available from BradleyBraves.com, and on WMBD.

    Bradley is 9-9, 4-4, Evansville is 6-12, 0-8.

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    The official Men's Basketball page for the University of Evansville Purple Aces


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  • #2
    Lets not take Evansville lightly as they are hungry for a win and have played teams close thru the 1st half, we need to continue a good work ethic and put it to them.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by real fan View Post
      Lets not take Evansville lightly as they are hungry for a win and have played teams close thru the 1st half, we need to continue a good work ethic and put it to them.

      Yeah, I'm not too excited to have such a "cake" team right before Creighton.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by real fan View Post
        Lets not take Evansville lightly as they are hungry for a win and have played teams close thru the 1st half, we need to continue a good work ethic and put it to them.
        Honestly, with the way we are finally starting to jell, if we do not beat them by 15, I will be kinda disappointed...


        The effort is starting to come around, the team needs to use this to get ready for the Jays.



        GO BRAVES!

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        • #5
          Anybody know if Lacey is back for the Aces yet?
          "How do you go from where you are to where you want to be? I think you have to have an enthusiasm for life. You have to have a dream, a goal, and you have to be willing to work for it." - Jim Valvano

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DeltaBrave03 View Post
            Anybody know if Lacey is back for the Aces yet?
            Yes, he's played in their last 5 games.

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            • #7
              Good to hear. I don't remember what the second injury was but I'm sure it was a huge blow after all the time he spent recovering from the ACL.
              "How do you go from where you are to where you want to be? I think you have to have an enthusiasm for life. You have to have a dream, a goal, and you have to be willing to work for it." - Jim Valvano

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              • #8
                Wonder who Merfeld would be rooting for now?

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                • #9
                  Pregame notes from BradleyBraves.com-
                  The Bradley men's basketball team will shoot for its third consecutive win Saturday afternoon when the Braves (9-9, 4-4 MVC) host Evansville (6-10, 0-8 MVC) in a 2:05 tip at Carver Arena. Saturday's game will be the 250th for eighth-year Bradley head coach Jim Les, who will move into a tie for fourth place on Bradley's all-time list for games coached.


                  Bradley Basketball Pregame Notes
                  Game 19 - Evansville Purple Aces (6-12, 0-8 MVC) at Bradley Braves (9-9, 4-4 MVC)
                  Saturday, Jan. 23 - 2:05 p.m. CST - Peoria, Ill. - Carver Arena (11,164)
                  Series History - Bradley leads 20-14
                  Television: None
                  Radio: 1470 AM WMBD -- Dave Snell (play-by-play), Chuck Buescher (analyst), Joe Stowell (analyst) and Dan DiOrio (pregame host)
                  Online: BradleyBraves.com - subscription video streams, free audio streams and live stats
                  Rolling Into Homestand
                  Bradley has momentum on its side as the Braves prepare to host consecutive home games for the first time since early December...Joining Indiana State as the only two Missouri Valley Conference teams to play five of their first eight league games on the road, Bradley emerged from the road-heavy start with a 4-4 record by winning its last two games...Bradley has not hosted consecutive Missouri Valley Conference home games since Feb. 14 & 17, 2009, when the Braves swept Evansville and Missouri State...Bradley enters Saturday's game against Evansville as part of a four-way tie for fourth in the league standings.

                  Getting Defensive
                  Bradley started the 2010 calendar year by allowing at least 81 points in four consecutive games at an average of 85.0 ppg...The Braves, however, have held each of their last three opponents to no more than 56 points at an average of 54.3 ppg...The last three Bradley opponents have combined to shoot just 33.5 percent from the field and 25.4 percent from 3-point range...Bradley has not held four consecutive opponents to fewer than 60 points since a five-game streak from Nov. 29-Dec. 28, 1997.

                  With A Win...
                  Bradley will equal its longest winning streak of the season at three games (Nov. 15-24)...The Braves will extend their home winning streak against Evansville to seven games...Bradley will earn its third consecutive home victory...The Braves could move into a tie for third place in The Valley standings at the halfway point of the league race if Illinois State simultaneously loses at Southern Illinois.

                  With A Loss...
                  Bradley will suffer a second consecutive loss to Evansville for the first time since a 3-game skid against the Purple Aces in 2003 and 2004...The Braves will suffer their fourth home loss of the season and second in Valley play...Bradley will suffer its first loss of the season to a team with a losing record...The Braves could drop as low as a tie for sixth in the league standings at the halfway point.

                  Carver Arena
                  Saturday's game will be Bradley's 402nd at Carver Arena...Bradley is 303-98 (.756) at Carver Arena since moving its home games to the Peoria Civic Center to start the 1982-83 season...Included in that record, Bradley is 169-65 (.722) in Missouri Valley Conference games at Carver Arena...Bradley is 71-20 (.780) at Carver Arena since the start of the 2004-05 season.

                  Milestone Game for Les
                  Eighth-year Bradley head coach Jim Les will coach his 250th game Saturday afternoon against Evansville...Les enters Saturday's game with a 135-114 (.542) career record, all with the Braves...Les will tie the legendary Chuck Orsborn Saturday for fourth place on Bradley's list of games coached on The Hilltop.

                  High-Scoring Quartet
                  Saturday's game versus Evansville will feature four of The Valley's top seven individual scorers in conference play...Bradley junior guard Andrew Warren is second in the league by averaging 16.0 ppg in conference play, while junior guard Sam Maniscalco is tied for fourth by averaging 15.1 ppg against The Valley...Evansville freshman Colt Ryan is sixth by averaging 14.9 ppg in league play, followed by teammate Denver Holmes at 14.4 ppg.

                  Strength of Schedule
                  According to the RPI information provided by CBSSportsline.com Jan. 22, Bradley owns the nation's No. 16 Strength of Schedule rating...The next toughest SOS in The Valley is Creighton at No. 66 and the other nine teams in the MVC have a 150.0 average SOS ranking...Out of conference, Bradley's non-conference strength of schedule also easily paces The Valley at No. 53, 69 places better than second place Indiana State (122)...The average non-conference SOS for the other nine teams in the league is 261.8.

                  Strength of Schedule II
                  Bradley has played four teams that currently sit atop their current league standings...Through games of Jan. 21: BYU (Nov. 13) is the only undefeated team in the Mountain West Conference race; Northern Illinois (Dec. 2) is undefeated in MAC play and alone atop the Mid-American Conference West Division; Northern Iowa (Jan. 12) sits atop The Valley standings; and Western Carolina (Dec. 7) is first in the Southern Conference North Division standings.

                  Historic Defensive Effort
                  In Bradley's 57-55 win Wednesday night at Southern Illinois, the Braves limited the host Salukis to a frigid 27.4 percent shooting from the field...The effort marked Bradley's best defensive field goal percentage since limiting Alaska-Fairbanks to 20.9 percent shooting Nov. 22, 2000 at Carver Arena in an 81-50 victory...The defensive field goal percentage was Bradley's best road effort since limiting Indiana State to 25.0 percent (14-56) Feb. 18, 1997.

                  Looking Ahead
                  Following Saturday afternoon's game versus Evansville, Bradley will start the second half of the league race by hosting Creighton Wednesday in a 7:05 p.m. tip at Carver Arena...Wednesday's game will be televised in Central Illinois (channel 74) and Chicago (102) on Comcast cable systems...Following the Creighton game, Bradley will visit Illinois State next Saturday in the first installment of the annual Interstate 74 Rivalry...The 4:05 p.m. game at Redbird Arena will be televised on the MVC-TV network.

                  Percentages Tell Story
                  The team that has shot at a more efficient clip from the field has won 17 of Bradley's first 18 game...Bradley is 9-1 when it shoots a better field goal percentage than its opponent and 0-8 when the opponent has a better field goal percentage.

                  Closing In On 1,000
                  Bradley junior guards Sam Maniscalco and Andrew Warren both are on pace to join the school's 1,000-Point Club this season...Maniscalco enters the weekend with 954 career points, while Warren owns 839 points....At his current average of 11.6 ppg, Maniscalco needs four more games to join the club -- Feb. 2 versus Drake...At his current average of 14.7 ppg, Warren needs 11 more games to hit the 1,000-point mark -- Feb.17 at Creighton...Bradley currently boasts 42 members of the 1,000-Point Club.

                  Big Media Numbers
                  Now in his 31st year as the radio Voice of the Braves, Dave Snell has participated in 939 Bradley Basketball game broadcasts, all in succession, on WMBD AM 1470 since taking over play-by-play duties for the 1979-80 season...Snell was inducted into the Bradley Athletics Hall of Fame last Saturday...Snell's longtime radio sidekick, Joe Stowell, has been witness to 1,535 Bradley Basketball games in his various roles as player (103, 1947-50); assistant coach (250, 1956-65); head coach (344, 1965-78 ); assistant athletic director (107, 1978-85); and radio analyst (731, 1985-present). ..Peoria Journal Star beat writer Dave Reynolds has covered 602 consecutive Bradley Basketball games since taking over the beat for the start of the 1990-91 season.

                  Brown's Improvement
                  Bradley sophomore forward Taylor Brown ranks among the nation's leaders in improved scoring from 2008-09 to this season...After averaging 3.4 ppg as a freshman last year, Brown currently is The Valley's fifth-leading scorer at 10.2 ppg...His increase of 10.2 ppg is the best in The Valley.

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                  • #10
                    Here's an odd thought direct from the Evansville Aces message board (yes, there is one..)

                    the guy says Bradley is very experienced and is a "junior and senior led team"...

                    someone PM the guy and tell him we generally start:
                    at 5: a soph
                    at 4: a soph
                    at 3: a junior
                    at 2: and 2nd year juco/senior
                    at PG: a junior

                    and three of the first subs off the bench (MK, DSE, JE) are freshmen...and one more is a soph (Eddren)
                    and only one of the top 8 players in playing time is a senior (CR) and 6 of the top 10 in playing minutes are freshmen and sophs...


                    BTW - there is a mention that their best scorer, Colt Ryan hurt his thumb, and it sounds like the injury is on the shooting hand from the way the post was worded.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                      Pregame notes from BradleyBraves.com-
                      The Bradley men's basketball team will shoot for its third consecutive win Saturday afternoon when the Braves (9-9, 4-4 MVC) host Evansville (6-10, 0-8 MVC) in a 2:05 tip at Carver Arena. Saturday's game will be the 250th for eighth-year Bradley head coach Jim Les, who will move into a tie for fourth place on Bradley's all-time list for games coached.


                      Bradley Basketball Pregame Notes
                      Game 19 - Evansville Purple Aces (6-12, 0-8 MVC) at Bradley Braves (9-9, 4-4 MVC)
                      Saturday, Jan. 23 - 2:05 p.m. CST - Peoria, Ill. - Carver Arena (11,164)
                      Series History - Bradley leads 20-14
                      Television: None
                      Radio: 1470 AM WMBD -- Dave Snell (play-by-play), Chuck Buescher (analyst), Joe Stowell (analyst) and Dan DiOrio (pregame host)
                      Online: BradleyBraves.com - subscription video streams, free audio streams and live stats
                      Rolling Into Homestand
                      Bradley has momentum on its side as the Braves prepare to host consecutive home games for the first time since early December...Joining Indiana State as the only two Missouri Valley Conference teams to play five of their first eight league games on the road, Bradley emerged from the road-heavy start with a 4-4 record by winning its last two games...Bradley has not hosted consecutive Missouri Valley Conference home games since Feb. 14 & 17, 2009, when the Braves swept Evansville and Missouri State...Bradley enters Saturday's game against Evansville as part of a four-way tie for fourth in the league standings.

                      Getting Defensive
                      Bradley started the 2010 calendar year by allowing at least 81 points in four consecutive games at an average of 85.0 ppg...The Braves, however, have held each of their last three opponents to no more than 56 points at an average of 54.3 ppg...The last three Bradley opponents have combined to shoot just 33.5 percent from the field and 25.4 percent from 3-point range...Bradley has not held four consecutive opponents to fewer than 60 points since a five-game streak from Nov. 29-Dec. 28, 1997.

                      With A Win...
                      Bradley will equal its longest winning streak of the season at three games (Nov. 15-24)...The Braves will extend their home winning streak against Evansville to seven games...Bradley will earn its third consecutive home victory...The Braves could move into a tie for third place in The Valley standings at the halfway point of the league race if Illinois State simultaneously loses at Southern Illinois.

                      With A Loss...
                      Bradley will suffer a second consecutive loss to Evansville for the first time since a 3-game skid against the Purple Aces in 2003 and 2004...The Braves will suffer their fourth home loss of the season and second in Valley play...Bradley will suffer its first loss of the season to a team with a losing record...The Braves could drop as low as a tie for sixth in the league standings at the halfway point.

                      Carver Arena
                      Saturday's game will be Bradley's 402nd at Carver Arena...Bradley is 303-98 (.756) at Carver Arena since moving its home games to the Peoria Civic Center to start the 1982-83 season...Included in that record, Bradley is 169-65 (.722) in Missouri Valley Conference games at Carver Arena...Bradley is 71-20 (.780) at Carver Arena since the start of the 2004-05 season.

                      Milestone Game for Les
                      Eighth-year Bradley head coach Jim Les will coach his 250th game Saturday afternoon against Evansville...Les enters Saturday's game with a 135-114 (.542) career record, all with the Braves...Les will tie the legendary Chuck Orsborn Saturday for fourth place on Bradley's list of games coached on The Hilltop.

                      High-Scoring Quartet
                      Saturday's game versus Evansville will feature four of The Valley's top seven individual scorers in conference play...Bradley junior guard Andrew Warren is second in the league by averaging 16.0 ppg in conference play, while junior guard Sam Maniscalco is tied for fourth by averaging 15.1 ppg against The Valley...Evansville freshman Colt Ryan is sixth by averaging 14.9 ppg in league play, followed by teammate Denver Holmes at 14.4 ppg.

                      Strength of Schedule
                      According to the RPI information provided by CBSSportsline.com Jan. 22, Bradley owns the nation's No. 16 Strength of Schedule rating...The next toughest SOS in The Valley is Creighton at No. 66 and the other nine teams in the MVC have a 150.0 average SOS ranking...Out of conference, Bradley's non-conference strength of schedule also easily paces The Valley at No. 53, 69 places better than second place Indiana State (122)...The average non-conference SOS for the other nine teams in the league is 261.8.

                      Strength of Schedule II
                      Bradley has played four teams that currently sit atop their current league standings...Through games of Jan. 21: BYU (Nov. 13) is the only undefeated team in the Mountain West Conference race; Northern Illinois (Dec. 2) is undefeated in MAC play and alone atop the Mid-American Conference West Division; Northern Iowa (Jan. 12) sits atop The Valley standings; and Western Carolina (Dec. 7) is first in the Southern Conference North Division standings.

                      Historic Defensive Effort
                      In Bradley's 57-55 win Wednesday night at Southern Illinois, the Braves limited the host Salukis to a frigid 27.4 percent shooting from the field...The effort marked Bradley's best defensive field goal percentage since limiting Alaska-Fairbanks to 20.9 percent shooting Nov. 22, 2000 at Carver Arena in an 81-50 victory...The defensive field goal percentage was Bradley's best road effort since limiting Indiana State to 25.0 percent (14-56) Feb. 18, 1997.

                      Looking Ahead
                      Following Saturday afternoon's game versus Evansville, Bradley will start the second half of the league race by hosting Creighton Wednesday in a 7:05 p.m. tip at Carver Arena...Wednesday's game will be televised in Central Illinois (channel 74) and Chicago (102) on Comcast cable systems...Following the Creighton game, Bradley will visit Illinois State next Saturday in the first installment of the annual Interstate 74 Rivalry...The 4:05 p.m. game at Redbird Arena will be televised on the MVC-TV network.

                      Percentages Tell Story
                      The team that has shot at a more efficient clip from the field has won 17 of Bradley's first 18 game...Bradley is 9-1 when it shoots a better field goal percentage than its opponent and 0-8 when the opponent has a better field goal percentage.

                      Closing In On 1,000
                      Bradley junior guards Sam Maniscalco and Andrew Warren both are on pace to join the school's 1,000-Point Club this season...Maniscalco enters the weekend with 954 career points, while Warren owns 839 points....At his current average of 11.6 ppg, Maniscalco needs four more games to join the club -- Feb. 2 versus Drake...At his current average of 14.7 ppg, Warren needs 11 more games to hit the 1,000-point mark -- Feb.17 at Creighton...Bradley currently boasts 42 members of the 1,000-Point Club.

                      Big Media Numbers
                      Now in his 31st year as the radio Voice of the Braves, Dave Snell has participated in 939 Bradley Basketball game broadcasts, all in succession, on WMBD AM 1470 since taking over play-by-play duties for the 1979-80 season...Snell was inducted into the Bradley Athletics Hall of Fame last Saturday...Snell's longtime radio sidekick, Joe Stowell, has been witness to 1,535 Bradley Basketball games in his various roles as player (103, 1947-50); assistant coach (250, 1956-65); head coach (344, 1965-78 ); assistant athletic director (107, 1978-85); and radio analyst (731, 1985-present). ..Peoria Journal Star beat writer Dave Reynolds has covered 602 consecutive Bradley Basketball games since taking over the beat for the start of the 1990-91 season.

                      Brown's Improvement
                      Bradley sophomore forward Taylor Brown ranks among the nation's leaders in improved scoring from 2008-09 to this season...After averaging 3.4 ppg as a freshman last year, Brown currently is The Valley's fifth-leading scorer at 10.2 ppg...His increase of 10.2 ppg is the best in The Valley.
                      Thanks Coach. Great read.
                      What part of illegal don't you understand?

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