Joe Stowell - Bradley's 93 year old PATRIARCH and who has seen it all - HAS TO BE SMILING.
Joe Stowell who told tales as a young student sneaking into the old Peoria Armory to watch Bradley play.
Joe Stowell - member of the 1947-50 Bradley basketball teams.
Joe Stowell - who witnessed first hand "the last time" Bradley appeared in the NCAA 2 years in a row (1954, 1955).
Joe Stowell - who became a Bradley assistant coach in 1956.
Joe Stowell - who became Bradley's ninth head coach in 1965 and then color commentator with Dave Snell on WMBD radio in 1985.
Joe Stowell - who dedicated his life supporting Bradley Basketball.
I'll bet Joe is just as excited and smiling the next few weeks as all of us.
A quick personal story about Joe Stowell. In 2006 after Bradley's run to the Sweet 16 - I wrote a letter to Joe Stowell telling him how as a freshman in 1971 - I went to my first Bradley game - the first home game of the season - Bradley was playing the previous year Big 10 Champs University of Minnesota. I think Minnesota was ranked. Bradley won that game - and I had my first experience of Bradley magic inside "ear crushing" Robertson Memorial Field House. I told Joe that I have been hooked on Bradley Basketball ever since. Joe wrote back to me. I still have his letter.
Joe Stowell who told tales as a young student sneaking into the old Peoria Armory to watch Bradley play.
Joe Stowell - member of the 1947-50 Bradley basketball teams.
Joe Stowell - who witnessed first hand "the last time" Bradley appeared in the NCAA 2 years in a row (1954, 1955).
Joe Stowell - who became a Bradley assistant coach in 1956.
Joe Stowell - who became Bradley's ninth head coach in 1965 and then color commentator with Dave Snell on WMBD radio in 1985.
Joe Stowell - who dedicated his life supporting Bradley Basketball.
I'll bet Joe is just as excited and smiling the next few weeks as all of us.
A quick personal story about Joe Stowell. In 2006 after Bradley's run to the Sweet 16 - I wrote a letter to Joe Stowell telling him how as a freshman in 1971 - I went to my first Bradley game - the first home game of the season - Bradley was playing the previous year Big 10 Champs University of Minnesota. I think Minnesota was ranked. Bradley won that game - and I had my first experience of Bradley magic inside "ear crushing" Robertson Memorial Field House. I told Joe that I have been hooked on Bradley Basketball ever since. Joe wrote back to me. I still have his letter.
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