I just picked up a 1983 NIT program.--
It has all the results and information regarding the 1982 NIT, which was won by Bradley. As can be seen from the picture, Mitchell Anderson is on the cover, and there are more pictures featuring Bradley players inside. This year was the 25th anniversary of Bradley's NIT championship.
One thing listed in this program (and I can't find listed anywhere else, including the NIT website) are the individual player awards for the 1982 NIT.
The MVP was Bradley's Mitchell Anderson.
In addition, the NIT named a 5 man 1982 All Tournament Team (note: this 5 man team does not include the MVP Anderson).
For a nice prize of Bradley memorabilia, here is a very tough Bradley/1982 NIT trivia question:
Can anyone name the 5 players (and the teams they played for) named to the 1982 NIT All Tournament Team?
Since this might be the hardest trivia question we've had here, we'll have the following prizes--
1) A couple of rally towels (a red "Pluck the Birds" towel given out at the Illinois State game, and a white "Sweet Celebration" towel with a closeup of the Sweet 16 ring that I think was given out at the 11/11/06 home game against DePaul)
2) A mint set of basketball cards of the 1992-1993 Bradley Braves. This was a high quality set given away at one of the 1992-1993 home games, and contains 18 cards with great action pictures of each of the Bradley players (Anthony Parker, Aaron Zobrist, Billy Wright, Dwayne Funches, Deon Jackson, Duane Broussard, Roger Suchy, David Winslow, Rick Harris, Chad Kleine, James Baptist, Kerry Burrell, Marcus Pollard, Coach Mo, the assistant coaches, the broadcast team, a checklist, and a special commemorative card with Jim Les and Hersey Hawkins on it. This set has Anthony Parker as a freshman, the earliest AP card issued anywhere.
3) And finally, a March 27, 2006 issue of Sports Illustrated with the famous picture of Marcellus Sommerville on the cover, and stories about Bradley inside.
Submit guesses here in this thread as replies to this post.
The earliest post with all 5 correct players (and teams) is the winner.
It has all the results and information regarding the 1982 NIT, which was won by Bradley. As can be seen from the picture, Mitchell Anderson is on the cover, and there are more pictures featuring Bradley players inside. This year was the 25th anniversary of Bradley's NIT championship.
One thing listed in this program (and I can't find listed anywhere else, including the NIT website) are the individual player awards for the 1982 NIT.
The MVP was Bradley's Mitchell Anderson.
In addition, the NIT named a 5 man 1982 All Tournament Team (note: this 5 man team does not include the MVP Anderson).
For a nice prize of Bradley memorabilia, here is a very tough Bradley/1982 NIT trivia question:
Can anyone name the 5 players (and the teams they played for) named to the 1982 NIT All Tournament Team?
Since this might be the hardest trivia question we've had here, we'll have the following prizes--
1) A couple of rally towels (a red "Pluck the Birds" towel given out at the Illinois State game, and a white "Sweet Celebration" towel with a closeup of the Sweet 16 ring that I think was given out at the 11/11/06 home game against DePaul)
2) A mint set of basketball cards of the 1992-1993 Bradley Braves. This was a high quality set given away at one of the 1992-1993 home games, and contains 18 cards with great action pictures of each of the Bradley players (Anthony Parker, Aaron Zobrist, Billy Wright, Dwayne Funches, Deon Jackson, Duane Broussard, Roger Suchy, David Winslow, Rick Harris, Chad Kleine, James Baptist, Kerry Burrell, Marcus Pollard, Coach Mo, the assistant coaches, the broadcast team, a checklist, and a special commemorative card with Jim Les and Hersey Hawkins on it. This set has Anthony Parker as a freshman, the earliest AP card issued anywhere.
3) And finally, a March 27, 2006 issue of Sports Illustrated with the famous picture of Marcellus Sommerville on the cover, and stories about Bradley inside.
Submit guesses here in this thread as replies to this post.
The earliest post with all 5 correct players (and teams) is the winner.
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