Northwestern leads Bradley 1-0 at halftime-
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Changed quickly. Two goals for BU in the first seven minutes of the second. I missed the first, sounded like a rebound strike from about 12 yards. Second was just good ball movement and then a through ball leaving the bradley striker with an easy 1 on 1 with the keeper. 2-1 BUWalk on, Walk on
With hope in your hearts,
and You'll Never Walk Alone
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Scoring summary- BU still leads 2-1
Northwestern player just red-carded
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Wow..this half has been nuts. Bradley gets by the last defender and the defender takes him down from behind. Straight red card. Moments later, Bradley commits a bad defensive lapse and concede a penalty shot. Billings saves the PK.
Still 2-1 BU and Northwestern down a man.Walk on, Walk on
With hope in your hearts,
and You'll Never Walk Alone
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Originally posted Oct. 3, 2012 and re-shared Oct. 3, 2020 for This Date in Bradley Soccer History, presented by Prairie Farms. PEORIA, Ill. - Ross Williams had a goal and two assists, while Brian Billings stopped a penalty kick among his seven saves and recorded an assist, leading Bradley to a 3-1 upset of #17 Northwestern.
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It looks like they are starting to round up into a pretty good team early on this year. I expect good things from this squad and one thing is certain that a Jim DeRose team always plays better as the season progresses."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by SFP View PostIt looks like they are starting to round up into a pretty good team early on this year. I expect good things from this squad and one thing is certain that a Jim DeRose team always plays better as the season progresses.Walk on, Walk on
With hope in your hearts,
and You'll Never Walk Alone
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