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2018 Always a Brave- a #5 seed in the TBT-Midwest Regional- Columbus July 21 at 7:15 am CDT
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Score was officially 68-64. Marcellus Sommervile was great, but poor outside shooting and a 4th quarter collapse ended their hope of advancing. Always a Brave lead 52-37 after three quarters, but they were outscored 31-12 in the fourth quarter and 18-5 in the "Elam Ending" portion. POB played only 9 minutes in the game.-
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Originally posted by Chico View PostWas there a reason POB only played 9 minutes?
But he is pictured with the team in Columbus-
So maybe he was not able to practice with the team before they got to Columbus, and just met up with them there?
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Originally posted by buballer82 View PostWhen someone yelled put POB in during the 2nd half he looked up and adamantly shook his head no, pointing to his side as if he was injured.
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Although the Always a Brave team was eliminated, there is one member from last year's (the 2017 team) Always a Brave who is still playing in the Final 4 of the $2 million winner-take-all The Basketball Tournament.
The final four teams in the Tournament will play tomorrow night (Thursday 8/2) in the two semifinal games, and the championship game is Friday, 8/3.
The games will be televised on ESPN.-
One member of the Eberlein Drive team that is a semifinalist is former Cal star and former Pac-12 Player of the Year Jerome Randle. Randle, who is a relative of Bradley alum Tony Bennett, played on the 2017 Always a Brave team.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostOne member of the Eberlein Drive team that is a semifinalist is former Cal star and former Pac-12 Player of the Year Jerome Randle. Randle, who is a relative of Bradley alum Tony Bennett, played on the 2017 Always a Brave team.
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