Bradley Basketball in the 1960s was the very best of times and the very worst of times. There were great seasons-two NIT Championships & one MVC title(shared with Cincy).
But it could have been much better. Lots of bad (unlucky) stuff happened too.
59/1960: The best of times-Bradley wins the NIT championship even though star guard Bobby Joe Mason runs out of eligibility in mid season and doesn't play in NYC. Mack Herndon is a mid-season 'replacement' and stars in the NIT along w/ Chet Walker
60/1961: Great team (21-5) with a frontcourt of soph Tim Robinson, Mack Herndon and junior Chet Walker. No big man, but Frosh Coach Joe Stowell was on an amazing streak of recruiting big men from Florida (too bad it all didn't work out for the Braves)-one of these big guys-Joe Strawder is already on campus as a BU Frosh
61/1962: Both the best and worse happen in this season. Bradley is Co-champs of the MVC. The Braves lose a playoff game to Cincy which determines the NCAA invitee. Cincy goes on to win the NCAA crown.
BU plays the final two games against Cincy without C Joe Strawder who was suspended from school-and loses both games (after beating the Bearcats with Joe in the starting lineup earlier). F Tim Robinson doesn't return for his junior year nor does F Mack Herndon.
I have to believe that Strawder, Robinson and Herndon would have made a difference in the outcome of this almost great season.
In addition, 7 (yes seven) of a heralded Joe Stowell recruited Frosh team flunk out at mid-season. Among them are Van Ray Salter, a 6'8 center from Orlando, Fla, John Moore a 6'7 F from Sterling, Ed Moore a 6'3 guard from Chicago Bloom, Dean Veenhoof a 6'5 F from Minnesota and a 6'3 left handed guard named Caress who was the QB on the BU football team. Only Caress returns to BU to finish his football career.
62/1963-Strawder is ineligible for the first semester. When Joe gets back, classmate LeVern Tart flunks off the team! Mack Herndon, to his credit, returns to school and leads the Braves in scoring. This should have been Tim Robinson's senior yr. and then there were all of those missing players(Banks, Moore, Van Ray Salter) who would have been sophs if they hadn't flunked out the previous year. Van Ray Salter was considered a carbon copy of fellow Florida native Strawder.
To add insult to injury, Joe Stowell continued his recruiting magic (almost) by getting 6'11 Ft Meyer, Fla C Walt Wesley to sign a MVC Letter of Intent.
Unfortunately, National LOI din't exist at that time. All that LOI did was preclude Wesley from signing with another Valley team but it didn't stop Kansas from stealing him away.
At Kansas, Wesley was billed as the second coming of Wilt Chamberlain
Strawder, Salter and Wesley, all centers and all from Florida in three straight classes(almost). That could have be amazing. Stowell was something else as a recruiter.
63/1964 NIT Champs again. Strawder and Tart, classmates, actually play a full year together for the first and only time in their BU careers. (Tart flunked as a frosh, Strawder got kick out as a soph, and they took turns not playing together as juniors). Just think if Jr Salter and Soph Wesley were on this team + Moore and Banks...............
Oh yes, and Frosh recruit Joe Allen drops out of school after appearing in two frosh games with a knee injury.
64/1965 18-9 NIT team that finished 2nd in Valley. Good squad. Could have been better with Salter (would have been a Sr) and Wesley and company.
Joe Allen comes back to school starting over as a frosh.
65/1966 Very strong BU team led by Soph Joe Allen. Also on the team is Parade AA Willie Betts-but he flunks out at mid season.
Wesley makes AA at Kansas.
Kansas loses in the NCAA when they think they have beaten UTEP on a last second game winning shot by Jo Jo White. But the shot is waved off, with a ref claiming that Jo Jo stepped out of bounds. Wesley fouls out in the second overtime and UTEP wins by one and goes onto the NCAA championship.
66/1967Starting guards Tom Campbell and Alex McNutt both 'seniors to be' leave school. Betts is playing at Pasadena JC(Campbell actually came back in 69-70)
67/1968 Willie Betts comes back but only lasts the 1st semester-flunking again. The Braves w/ Parade AA LC Bowen finish 19-9 and play in their last NIT of the decade (they don't make it back during the 1970s)
68/1969 Guard Al Smith (a senior to be) leaves school (but returns two years later to finish)
69/1970 Coach Stowell signs 7'0 C Tom Payne from Louisville to a LOI, but his parents ? refuse to sign. Kentucky eventually gets Payne-who becomes Adolf Rupp's very first black player.
Stowell loses out to Illinois for Spalding star Alvin O'Neal but gets the second best player on that 2nd place State Tourney team-Lamonia Barksdale. Lamonia flunks out after the first semester.
Steve Kuberski (who averaged 23.0 pts per game the season before) decides to go pro rather than return for his final season of eligibility.
The 1960's end for the Braves
But it could have been much better. Lots of bad (unlucky) stuff happened too.
59/1960: The best of times-Bradley wins the NIT championship even though star guard Bobby Joe Mason runs out of eligibility in mid season and doesn't play in NYC. Mack Herndon is a mid-season 'replacement' and stars in the NIT along w/ Chet Walker
60/1961: Great team (21-5) with a frontcourt of soph Tim Robinson, Mack Herndon and junior Chet Walker. No big man, but Frosh Coach Joe Stowell was on an amazing streak of recruiting big men from Florida (too bad it all didn't work out for the Braves)-one of these big guys-Joe Strawder is already on campus as a BU Frosh
61/1962: Both the best and worse happen in this season. Bradley is Co-champs of the MVC. The Braves lose a playoff game to Cincy which determines the NCAA invitee. Cincy goes on to win the NCAA crown.
BU plays the final two games against Cincy without C Joe Strawder who was suspended from school-and loses both games (after beating the Bearcats with Joe in the starting lineup earlier). F Tim Robinson doesn't return for his junior year nor does F Mack Herndon.
I have to believe that Strawder, Robinson and Herndon would have made a difference in the outcome of this almost great season.
In addition, 7 (yes seven) of a heralded Joe Stowell recruited Frosh team flunk out at mid-season. Among them are Van Ray Salter, a 6'8 center from Orlando, Fla, John Moore a 6'7 F from Sterling, Ed Moore a 6'3 guard from Chicago Bloom, Dean Veenhoof a 6'5 F from Minnesota and a 6'3 left handed guard named Caress who was the QB on the BU football team. Only Caress returns to BU to finish his football career.
62/1963-Strawder is ineligible for the first semester. When Joe gets back, classmate LeVern Tart flunks off the team! Mack Herndon, to his credit, returns to school and leads the Braves in scoring. This should have been Tim Robinson's senior yr. and then there were all of those missing players(Banks, Moore, Van Ray Salter) who would have been sophs if they hadn't flunked out the previous year. Van Ray Salter was considered a carbon copy of fellow Florida native Strawder.
To add insult to injury, Joe Stowell continued his recruiting magic (almost) by getting 6'11 Ft Meyer, Fla C Walt Wesley to sign a MVC Letter of Intent.
Unfortunately, National LOI din't exist at that time. All that LOI did was preclude Wesley from signing with another Valley team but it didn't stop Kansas from stealing him away.
At Kansas, Wesley was billed as the second coming of Wilt Chamberlain
Strawder, Salter and Wesley, all centers and all from Florida in three straight classes(almost). That could have be amazing. Stowell was something else as a recruiter.
63/1964 NIT Champs again. Strawder and Tart, classmates, actually play a full year together for the first and only time in their BU careers. (Tart flunked as a frosh, Strawder got kick out as a soph, and they took turns not playing together as juniors). Just think if Jr Salter and Soph Wesley were on this team + Moore and Banks...............
Oh yes, and Frosh recruit Joe Allen drops out of school after appearing in two frosh games with a knee injury.
64/1965 18-9 NIT team that finished 2nd in Valley. Good squad. Could have been better with Salter (would have been a Sr) and Wesley and company.
Joe Allen comes back to school starting over as a frosh.
65/1966 Very strong BU team led by Soph Joe Allen. Also on the team is Parade AA Willie Betts-but he flunks out at mid season.
Wesley makes AA at Kansas.
Kansas loses in the NCAA when they think they have beaten UTEP on a last second game winning shot by Jo Jo White. But the shot is waved off, with a ref claiming that Jo Jo stepped out of bounds. Wesley fouls out in the second overtime and UTEP wins by one and goes onto the NCAA championship.
66/1967Starting guards Tom Campbell and Alex McNutt both 'seniors to be' leave school. Betts is playing at Pasadena JC(Campbell actually came back in 69-70)
67/1968 Willie Betts comes back but only lasts the 1st semester-flunking again. The Braves w/ Parade AA LC Bowen finish 19-9 and play in their last NIT of the decade (they don't make it back during the 1970s)
68/1969 Guard Al Smith (a senior to be) leaves school (but returns two years later to finish)
69/1970 Coach Stowell signs 7'0 C Tom Payne from Louisville to a LOI, but his parents ? refuse to sign. Kentucky eventually gets Payne-who becomes Adolf Rupp's very first black player.
Stowell loses out to Illinois for Spalding star Alvin O'Neal but gets the second best player on that 2nd place State Tourney team-Lamonia Barksdale. Lamonia flunks out after the first semester.
Steve Kuberski (who averaged 23.0 pts per game the season before) decides to go pro rather than return for his final season of eligibility.
The 1960's end for the Braves
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