Bradley plays Judson University in their first home game of the 2020-21 season on Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 7:00 pm at Carver Arena. No fans allowed.
Judson is a private Christian university in Elgin, Illinois. Judson has an enrollment of about 1,300 students.
The Judson Eagles are an NAIA school and a member of the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference(CCAC).
The game will be viewable on ESPN3-
https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id...arch%3Aresults
And since we can't be at the game, join us in the BradleyFans chat room-
Bradley is 2-1 after playing 3 games in 3 days at the Xavier Invitational. They have wins over Toledo and Oakland, and a 1-point loss to host Xavier U.
Judson has been playing since November 6, and already has had 9 games on their schedule.
Schedule-
http://www.judsoneagles.com/sport/me...20-21/schedule
They are 0-2 after losing their first 2 games, then their next 7 games were cancelled or postponed, presumably due to Covid-19 issues.
However, I am not able to find any reports that their basketball team was affected by players testing positive. But they have not played a game since November 7.
Last year (2019-20) they were 7-23, and 6-16 in the CCAC.
Roster-
http://www.judsoneagles.com/sport/me...2020-21/roster
The Judson roster shows 28 players in their team photo, and 27 players listed on their roster page. 16 players are assigned uniform numbers, and 11 of them played in one or both of their previous games.
They are coached by Head Coach Bruce Fields in his first season at Judson-
http://www.judsoneagles.com/sport/me...r/bruce-fields
Stats-
http://www.judsoneagles.com/sport/me...l/season-stats
They have averaged 67 ppg through their 2 games, and they have shot 35.3% overall, and 32.3% from three.
Leading scorer is 5'11" senior guard Jordan Johnson who has an average of 19.0 ppg through 2 games.
6'1" senior guard KC Earls averages 13.3 ppg, 6'3" guard Darius Jones and 6'5" freshman G/F Matthew Lesch both average 10.5 ppg.
I usually don't make predictions, but Judson will be severely overmatched in this game.
It should be a good opportunity for some of Bradley's non-starters and freshmen to get more playing time.
Judson is a private Christian university in Elgin, Illinois. Judson has an enrollment of about 1,300 students.
The Judson Eagles are an NAIA school and a member of the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference(CCAC).
The game will be viewable on ESPN3-
https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id...arch%3Aresults
And since we can't be at the game, join us in the BradleyFans chat room-
Bradley is 2-1 after playing 3 games in 3 days at the Xavier Invitational. They have wins over Toledo and Oakland, and a 1-point loss to host Xavier U.
Judson has been playing since November 6, and already has had 9 games on their schedule.
Schedule-
http://www.judsoneagles.com/sport/me...20-21/schedule
They are 0-2 after losing their first 2 games, then their next 7 games were cancelled or postponed, presumably due to Covid-19 issues.
However, I am not able to find any reports that their basketball team was affected by players testing positive. But they have not played a game since November 7.
Last year (2019-20) they were 7-23, and 6-16 in the CCAC.
Roster-
http://www.judsoneagles.com/sport/me...2020-21/roster
The Judson roster shows 28 players in their team photo, and 27 players listed on their roster page. 16 players are assigned uniform numbers, and 11 of them played in one or both of their previous games.
They are coached by Head Coach Bruce Fields in his first season at Judson-
http://www.judsoneagles.com/sport/me...r/bruce-fields
Stats-
http://www.judsoneagles.com/sport/me...l/season-stats
They have averaged 67 ppg through their 2 games, and they have shot 35.3% overall, and 32.3% from three.
Leading scorer is 5'11" senior guard Jordan Johnson who has an average of 19.0 ppg through 2 games.
6'1" senior guard KC Earls averages 13.3 ppg, 6'3" guard Darius Jones and 6'5" freshman G/F Matthew Lesch both average 10.5 ppg.
I usually don't make predictions, but Judson will be severely overmatched in this game.
It should be a good opportunity for some of Bradley's non-starters and freshmen to get more playing time.
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