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Bradley Wins! BU-69 SIU-66
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From BradleyBraves.com-
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CARBONDALE, Ill. ? Bradley senior guard Andrew Warren scored a game-high 23 points, including a go-ahead 3-pointer with 15.9 seconds remaining and two free throws with 3.6 seconds left, lifting the Braves (8-16, 2-11 MVC) to their second consecutive victory, 69-66, at Southern Illinois (10-14, 4-9 MVC) Saturday afternoon.
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2 in a row.... WOW!!
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You....
Can we do this every year
OMG
It's a great thing
It's just unbelievable what we've put up with
I hope it's not the end
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Game story from Carbondale paper-
SIU attendance woes-
also in the article is a note about the MVC scheduling and officials that is interesting-
MVC coaches voted last year to play on different nights this season in order to try to get the E-tier officials, considered the highest-rated in the country, before they go and call games in bigger leagues like the Big 10 Conference on weekends.
Moccia said SIU has gotten home games with some of the nation's best officials this season, but after seeing the attendance numbers, was not so sure he wanted the Valley to continue with that trade.
"We're getting higher-rated officials, but at the sacrifice of playing on a Tuesday or a Friday instead of a Saturday. ... I no longer think that's the proper course of action," Moccia said. "And I think the majority of coaches wanted to do this because of the officiating, but, at least the ADs I talked to, we're going to look to go into the direction we were in before."
And one more- apparently they haven't heard of spell-check in Carbondale-
Brown-Surles provides spaprk for Salukis
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Despite a good game by Brown-Surles, that link says that Lowery wanted to call a time out in the final 4 seconds, but that Brown-Surles "panicked" and threw up a wild half-court shot instead.
But, then in a strange comment -- Lowery seems to slam the refs, saying he thinks the ref should have given a time out because of something he had said before the play about wanting a time out at half court.
"We told him to call timeout and we didn't want to waste it," Lowery said. "We
wanted to get (the ball) to half court. It's his first time in that situation and he
panicked.
"I told those guys that we were going to call a timeout at half(court) and when
you tell a ref that, they usually give it to you. But, it's neither here nor there."
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Originally posted by tornado View PostDespite a good game by Brown-Surles, that link says that Lowery wanted to call a time out in the final 4 seconds, but that Brown-Surles "panicked" and threw up a wild half-court shot instead.
But, then in a strange comment -- Lowery seems to slam the refs, saying he thinks the ref should have given a time out because of something he had said before the play about wanting a time out at half court.
"We told him to call timeout and we didn't want to waste it," Lowery said. "We
wanted to get (the ball) to half court. It's his first time in that situation and he
panicked.
"I told those guys that we were going to call a timeout at half(court) and when
you tell a ref that, they usually give it to you. But, it's neither here nor there."
Of course all the second-guessers on the Saluki board have really ripped Lowery for not calling a timeout there. Even Frank seemed to criticise it on the TV broadcast. But now we learn he intended to, but Brown-Surles (who was easily their best player yesterday) fumbled the ball and panicked and launched an impossible shot.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostNice job Braves....we still need to get a little more consistent play from WE, JP(emphasis mine), Walt, & Jake..but I'll take a win in Carbondale any time, any way...
Maybe you could be a little more specific. Are you looking for more scoring from Pross? Through yesterday, as a redshirt Freshman he is averaging 10.35 rebounds and 9.4 points per 40 minutes. He grabbed 10 rebounds (5 offensive 5 defensive) in 28 minutes in this win. For a team that struggles on the boards, he is the one bright spot. I suspect that his offensive output will improve as he gains experience and matures, but I think his huge contribution on the glass alone makes a compelling case to keep him on the floor. I'm looking forward to his next three years at Bradley as he develops (and from earlier posts, I know you are too).
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I am happy to have Jordan. He has been a huge bright spot for Bradley this year. He is our best rebounder. I hope he starts looking to expand his offensive game a little more. I saw him in high school, and he is a very good mid-range shooter with a high release point. That is something Bradley could use.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostI am happy to have Jordan. He has been a huge bright spot for Bradley this year. He is our best rebounder. I hope he starts looking to expand his offensive game a little more. I saw him in high school, and he is a very good mid-range shooter with a high release point. That is something Bradley could use.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by Throw me the Rock! View PostTornado,
Maybe you could be a little more specific. Are you looking for more scoring from Pross? Through yesterday, as a redshirt Freshman he is averaging 10.35 rebounds and 9.4 points per 40 minutes. He grabbed 10 rebounds (5 offensive 5 defensive) in 28 minutes in this win. For a team that struggles on the boards, he is the one bright spot. I suspect that his offensive output will improve as he gains experience and matures, but I think his huge contribution on the glass alone makes a compelling case to keep him on the floor. I'm looking forward to his next three years at Bradley as he develops (and from earlier posts, I know you are too).
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Originally posted by Throw me the Rock! View PostTornado,
Maybe you could be a little more specific. Are you looking for more scoring from Pross? Through yesterday, as a redshirt Freshman he is averaging 10.35 rebounds and 9.4 points per 40 minutes. He grabbed 10 rebounds (5 offensive 5 defensive) in 28 minutes in this win. For a team that struggles on the boards, he is the one bright spot. I suspect that his offensive output will improve as he gains experience and matures, but I think his huge contribution on the glass alone makes a compelling case to keep him on the floor. I'm looking forward to his next three years at Bradley as he develops (and from earlier posts, I know you are too).
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I think JP is doing very well - but we need to get him the ball more --- almost all his production is off rebounds and created himself...
but he still seems a bit intimidated and short-arms a few of those short shots...
a good inside scoring threat would go a long way to opening up a few better shots elsewhere
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