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  • Next game- Missouri State at Bradley Sunday, 7:02 pm

    Missouri State at Bradley Sunday, 7:02 pm. The game is televised on ESPNU.

    Pregame notes from BradleyBraves.com
    The Bradley men's basketball team will host league-leading Missouri State in a 7:05 p.m. game Sunday night at Carver Arena. The game against the Bears will be televised nationally on ESPNU.


    Bradley Hosts Missouri State Sunday on ESPNU Courtesy: BradleyBraves.com
    Release: 01/14/2011
    PDF Version of Bradley's Pregame Notes Package
    2010-11 Bradley Basketball Game Notes

    Game 18 - Missouri State (14-3, 6-0 MVC) at Bradley (6-11, 0-6 MVC)
    Sunday, Jan. 16 - 7:02 p.m. CST - Peoria, Ill. - Carver Arena (11,164)
    Series History - Missouri State leads 26-17
    Television: ESPNU -- Mitch Holthus (play-by-play) and Mac McCausland (analyst)
    Radio: 1470 AM WMBD -- Dave Snell (play-by-play), Danny Adams (analyst) and Dan DiOrio (pregame host)
    Online: BradleyBraves.com -- free audio streams and live stats
    Mobile: BravesMobile.com -- live stats
    Tickets: $8-20 General Public; $4-10 BU faculty/staff; $1 BU students -- available at Carver Arena Box Office, all TicketMaster outlets or online at www.BradleyBraves.com.
    THE STORYLINE
    Bradley continues to look for its first win of 2011 and its first Missouri Valley Conference win of the season ... The Braves welcome current Valley leader Missouri State, which brings an eight-game overall winning streak to Carver Arena ... Bradley's current six-game losing streak equals its longest since a similar drought Dec. 19, 2007-Jan. 8, 2008 and the Braves have not dropped seven in a row since an eight-game skid in January 2004.
    WITH A WIN
    Bradley will ... Snap its longest losing streak in three years ... Earn its first win of 2011 ... Earn its first Valley win of the season ... Win its fourth straight home game versus Missouri State for the first time in series history.
    Missouri State will ... Improve to 7-0 in conference play for just the second time in program history, equalling its 7-0 start in the Mid-Continent Conference in 1988-89 ... Give third-year head coach Cuonzo Martin his 50th career win.
    PROMOTIONS
    Chicago Boyz Acrobats will perform at halftime ... Postgame autographs by Dodie Dunson, Taylor Brown, Jake Eastman, Milos Knezevic and Jordan Prosser.
    AGAINST THE BEARS
    Sunday's game will be the 44th in the all-time series between Bradley and Missouri State, which dates back to MSU's entry into The Valley for the 1990-91 season ... Missouri State owns a 26-17 record against Bradley, joining Creighton (41-40) as the only two Valley schools with an all-time series edge against the Braves ... Bradley does own a 12-8 home record in the series, however, and the Braves will be shooting for their fourth straight home win against Missouri State Sunday ... Ninth-year Bradley head coach Jim Les is 7-9 all-time against Missouri State, 6-2 at home against the Bears and 3-1 against third-year MSU head coach Cuonzo Martin.
    TURNABOUT IS FAIR PLAY
    The 2009-10 series between Bradley and Missouri State likely produced one of the largest turnaround scores in Valley history ... After suffering an 88-69 loss Jan. 9 at JQH Arena, Bradley rebounded just eight days later with a 74-56 victory against Missouri State Jan. 16 at Carver Arena ... The games produced a 37-point turnaround in the two results.
    SCORING BURDEN
    Bradley senior guard Andrew Warren leads The Valley in scoring at 18.8 points per game ... Warren's 320 points through 17 games represent 29.9 percent of Bradley's overall offensive output (1,070 points), easily the largest individual scoring ratio in the MVC ... Warren's individual scoring ratio ranks as the largest by a Brave since Curtis Stuckey (25.1 ppg) scored 34.5 percent of Bradley's points during the 1990-91 season and currently ranks as the eighth-greatest ratio at Bradley since World War II.
    FREE THROWS & THREES
    In addition to leading The Valley in free throws made (89), Bradley senior guard Andrew Warren also enters the weekend leading the league with the most 3-point field goals (43) ... Only two players in the 24-year history of the college 3-point line have led The Valley in both free throws made and 3-pointers made and both won the Larry Bird Player of the Year Award: Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (198 and Marcus Wilson, Evansville (1999).
    WARREN AT THE LINE
    Not only does Bradley senior guard Andrew Warren lead The Valley and rank 12th nationally in free throw percentage (.90, he also leads the league in free throw attempts (9 ... In fact, Warren enters the weekend as the only player in the country that has made more free throws (89) than any other player in his league has attempted -- Creighton's Antoine Young is second to Warren with 84 free throw attempts ... Warren's streak of consecutive free throws made ended at 40 when he missed his third attempt Jan. 4 versus Southern Illinois ... The 40 straight makes is the second-longest streak in Bradley history and eighth-longest in Valley annals ... Warren's 13-for-13 effort last Sunday at UNI was his third game this season of double-digit makes at the line without a miss.
    AND BEHIND THE ARC
    Senior guard Andrew Warren has made at least one 3-pointer in all 17 games Bradley has played this season ... Missouri State's Adam Leonard (32 games) is the only other Valley player with a longer streak, while no other player in the league enters the weekend with a streak longer than five consecutive games with at least one 3-pointer.
    MORE THAN A SCORER
    Not only is Andrew Warren leading The Valley in scoring, but the 6-foot-6 senior guard also leads the league in free throw percentage (.90, free throws made (89) and attempts (9, 3-point field goals made (43) and minutes (36.4 mpg); and he is tied for second with 1.5 steals per game ... In addition, Warren leads the Braves in rebounding at 5.9 rpg and has three double-doubles this season ... Has a chance to become the first player to lead The Valley in both scoring and steals since Drake's Curt Smith in 1992-93 ... In the Nov. 30 game at Western Carolina, Warren led the Braves in points (22), rebounds (, assists (4) and steals (2) ... In the Dec. 4 game versus Utah, Warren led the Braves across the board -- points (27), rebounds (10), assists (2), blocked shots (2) and steals (4).
    WARREN MILESTONE WATCH
    Needs 23 points to move up another spot on the school's all-time scoring list (see chart to left) ... Needs four 3-pointers to pass current Cleveland Cavalier Anthony Parker for fourth place on the school's career list for 3-point field goals ... At least a 3-for-3 effort at the free throw line will put him back atop the school's all-time list for career free throw percentage -- 9-for-10 will do it, too.
    LOCALS START MVC HOT
    Bradley's two local products have started the Valley season with some hot shooting ... Sophomore guard Dyricus Simms-Edwards (Peoria, Ill./Washington H.S.) is averaging 11.3 ppg on 50.0 percent (24-4 shooting from the field and behind the arc (5-10) in the first six league games ... Redshirt freshman center Jordan Prosser (Goodfield, Ill./Eureka H.S.) is shooting 68.2 percent (15-22) from the field in the first six league games while averaging 5.8 points per game.
    DUNSON STEPS UP
    With the season's top two point guards, Sam Maniscalco and Dyricus Simms-Edwards, unavailable, senior Dodie Dunson had just one day to prepare to handle the point guard duties Dec. 8 at #1 Duke ... Dunson was up to the challenge, finishing with eight points, six rebounds, three assists, two steals and, perhaps most notably, zero turnovers in 38 minutes at Cameron Indoor Stadium ... In nine games as the starting point guard, Dunson has averaged 9.3 ppg, 4.2 apg, 4.4 rpg and 1.2 spg ... Although he had previously not played point guard at Bradley, Dunson was a point guard in high school and handled the position at times during his freshman season at Iowa State (2006-07) and throughout his sophomore year at Vincennes (2007-0.
    STAY ON THE FLOOR
    Bradley junior center Will Egolf has overcome a slow start this season to become a low-post scoring threat for the Braves, but foul trouble has limited his effectiveness ... In the first six Valley games, Egolf is averaging 10.7 ppg and 4.3 rpg in just 21.0 minutes per game ... Egolf has committed 26 fouls in six MVC games, an average of 4.3 fouls per game, while fouling out in four of the six games ... By playing the same number of minutes as Andrew Warren, Egolf's numbers project out to 19.3 ppg and 7.8 ppg (Warren is averaging 19.0 ppg and 6.2 rpg in league action).
    FEWER THREES
    Following the early departure of 7-foot center Patrick O'Bryant to the NBA following the 2005-06 season, Bradley changed up its style of play and became one of the nation's top 3-point shooting teams ... While the 3-point shooting took a dip last season, Bradley has become far less reliant on the trifecta this season ... Senior guard Andrew Warren remains one of the league's top 3-point threats by shooting 42.2 percent from behind the arc and averaging a league-high 2.5 treys per game ... The rest of the team, however, is shooting just 31.1 percent (50-161) from behind the arc and is averaging only 2.9 3-pointers per game ... Through six rounds of league play, Warren has made 15 of the team's 30 3-pointers.
    THE TURNOVER STORY
    Turnovers have been a telling statistic in Bradley's outcomes this season ... Bradley is 6-3 when it commits fewer turnovers than the opposition ... The Braves are 0-8 when they commit more turnovers than the opposition this year ... In Bradley's six wins, the Braves have averaged just 13.0 turnovers per game, while forcing an average of 19.0 turnovers by the opposition ... In the 11 losses, however, Bradley has averaged 14.5 turnovers, but forced only 11.5 miscues.
    FOUL TROUBLE
    Bradley is 6-6 this year when it does not commit more fouls than the opposition, but 0-5 when it commits more fouls ... In the six wins, Bradley has been called for only 16.3 fouls per game, leading to just 14.3 free throw attempts per game by the opposition ... In the 11 losses, Bradley has been whistled for an average of 19.8 fouls per game, sending the opposition to the free throw line for 23.7 charity attempts per game.
    LOOKING AHEAD
    Bradley will be on the road for its next two games: Wednesday at Creighton and Sunday at Evansville ... Both games will be televised locally on WTVP World (over-the-air channel 47.2, Comcast Digitial Cable 218, Mediacom Digital Cable 121) ... Bradley's next home game is Jan. 26 against Interstate 74 Rival Illinois State and will be preceded by the second Braves Club Gameday Luncheon of the year.

  • #2
    Reynolds on the MS game....

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    • #3
      BU will win this game...BOOK IT.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dogsrus View Post
        BU will win this game...BOOK IT.
        We are due for an upset.. or maybe just a WIN.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bravesfan23 View Post
          We are due for an upset.. or maybe just a WIN.
          I'm not a "bookie"....but I'm pretty sure BU over MS would be considered an upset!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dogsrus View Post
            BU will win this game...BOOK IT.
            I'll be watching on ESPNU. When the cameras roll I want to see section 16 in action. Make up for my absence.
            What part of illegal don't you understand?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dogsrus View Post
              BU will win this game...BOOK IT.
              Can we bet

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dogsrus View Post
                BU will win this game...BOOK IT.
                Have you been seeing a sports psychologist recently, your attitude toward BU and its coach has done a 360 degree turn? Has someone stolen your identity?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bravesfan23 View Post
                  We are due for an upset.. or maybe just a WIN.
                  Why do I have that feeling that we actually win tonight? Knowing how our season has gone so far, I wouldn't put it past Bradley to do just that.

                  Unfortunately MSU has already beaten perhaps the top three home teams in the conference, so they probably have "undefeated" season on their minds. But they will have a bad loss somewhere between now and the end of the season. Why not tonight?

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                  • #10
                    Just play hard, and smart, for 40 minutes against MSU...That would be considered a BU victory, regardless of the score..
                    BUilding for the Future

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bravesfan View Post
                      Why do I have that feeling that we actually win tonight? Knowing how our season has gone so far, I wouldn't put it past Bradley to do just that.

                      Unfortunately MSU has already beaten perhaps the top three home teams in the conference, so they probably have "undefeated" season on their minds. But they will have a bad loss somewhere between now and the end of the season. Why not tonight?
                      We won a few games last year that we should not have won. I think we could have a slight chance of winning tonight.

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                      • #12
                        One of the best games Bradley played last year was at home against Missouri State. Bradley shot the ball well, ran out to an early lead, lead by 15 at halftime and cruised to an easy 74-56 win. They also dominated the boards 43-28. Also, Will only had 1 foul in that game. He has not had that few fouls in any game last season or this season!
                        PEORIA, Ill. -- A 14-5 start to the game gave Bradley an early lead and the Braves never looked back as they cruised to a 74-56 Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball victory against Missouri State Saturday afternoon at Carver Arena. Sophomore Taylor Brown scored 10 of his team-high 16 points in the first seven minutes of the contest to highlight Bradley's early run and he finished with his fourth double-double of the year by adding a career-best 12 rebounds.

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                        • #13
                          I've got BU +10, BU +5 1/2 first half and........ BU TO WIN!

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                          • #14
                            A win would be nice, but realistically, I'd just like to see us at least not get blown out. We'll have to wait and see. The only thing I know for sure is I'll be in the Red Sea cheering on the Braves.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Chibearsfan10125 View Post
                              A win would be nice, but realistically, I'd just like to see us at least not get blown out. We'll have to wait and see. The only thing I know for sure is I'll be in the Red Sea cheering on the Braves.
                              Sounds good! We need the Red Sea to have a great turnout tonight.

                              Go Bears!

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