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  • Final score: Bradley 79 Stonehill 50

    Next game: Stonehill College at Bradley, Monday, Dec. 19, 7 pm

    The game is streamed on ESPN+ - https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/...9-997e1cbb4c65
    Live stats- https://bradleybraves.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary
    Chat room- www.chatzy.com/bradleyfans
    Radio/audio stream- WMBD 1470 AM or 100.3 FM

    The Stonehill College Skyhawks (4-8 ) are in the first season as a Division I program, and a member of the Northeast Conference. That is the same conference that earlier Bradley opponent Merrimack plays in. Stonehill was picked 9th (last) in the NEC Preseason Poll, while Merrimack was picked 1st. Bradley beat Merrimack (2-11) 83-41.
    Stonehill is a small Catholic college (2,500 students) located in Easton, Massachusetts.
    They are 4-8 so far on the season.
    Schedule/results- https://www.stonehillskyhawks.com/sp...22-23/schedule
    Roster- https://www.stonehillskyhawks.com/sp...2022-23/roster

    They have 6 players who are listed as either graduate students or 5th year players, and they are all among their top 7 scorers-
    Stats- https://www.stonehillskyhawks.com/sp...eup&r=1&pos=sh

    Stonehill shoots the 3-pointer pretty well. As a team, they shoot 37.7%, which is good, and they have several players shooting 50% or better from three. They average 71.8 ppg, but yield 76.3 ppg on defense.

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    This should be more challenging than a traditional "tune-up" game as Stonehill is much higher rated in NET than Valpo or Evansville.

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    • #3
      Bradley leads wire to wire to beat Stonehill 79-50-
      Stats- https://bradleybraves.com/sidearmstats/mbball/media

      Bradley lead by 18 at halftime (40-22), and stretched it to as much as 34 points (79-45) late in the 2nd half.
      Bradley shot 47.5% overall (29-61), and 40% from three (12-30)
      Rebounds- Bradley 50 Stonehill 23
      Offensive rebounds- Bradley 15 Stonehill 1
      Second chance points- Bradley 15 Stonehill 0

      Duke Deen had a career night with 26 points on 8-12 shooting (7-11 from three).
      Rienk Mast had a double-double, 13 points, 10 rebounds.
      Connor Hickman with a solid game- 12 points (5-9, 2-6 from three, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists.
      Ja'Shon Henry had a quiet 10 points, 7 rebounds, and good inside defense.
      Ville had 7 points, but was 0-4 from three. He had a career high 11 rebounds.
      Malevy Leons had an off-night with just 7 points and 1 rebound.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Nashville Cat View Post
        This should be more challenging than a traditional "tune-up" game as Stonehill is much higher rated in NET than Valpo or Evansville.
        Ok....I was wrong!

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        • #5
          Watching this game, I thought it was a bit of a clunker for us honestly, but postgame crew and HC Wardle were fairly positive about the effort. I just felt we should have been able to execute a bit better in the half court against an overmatched opponent. BUUUUTTTT…..
          then I realized these guys are exhausted from all the travel and a very short turnaround…48 hours between tipoffs with a lot of travel in between. Given that, it’s solid. Good job guys.
          Compete. Defend. Rebound. Win.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dub View Post
            Watching this game, I thought it was a bit of a clunker for us honestly, but postgame crew and HC Wardle were fairly positive about the effort. I just felt we should have been able to execute a bit better in the half court against an overmatched opponent. BUUUUTTTT…..
            then I realized these guys are exhausted from all the travel and a very short turnaround…48 hours between tipoffs with a lot of travel in between. Given that, it’s solid. Good job guys.
            Yes Wardle said in his post game show he was going to give them today off

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            • #7
              Turnovers still seem to be sloppy at times but good scoring game for Bradley, especially Deen.

              I’m not liking Davis being out of the rotation now. He’s a top 9 player for sure. He gives more than Pop, and has been at least on par with Ville, Hannah, and Zek to me. Ville is solid against slower teams, but Davis is a better defender against quicker guards. He’s also shot the three just as reliably. Hannah is inconsistent and gets pushed around a lot. Zek should start still, but Davis has been a great passer too with high IQ, which is something this team is majorly struggling with the last 5 games. And guys that can shoot are always a plus. If you’re going 8-9 deep he’d certainly be in there for me. He’d be right there as one of the first bench guys with Jashon and Ville.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BUfan14 View Post
                Turnovers still seem to be sloppy at times but good scoring game for Bradley, especially Deen.

                I’m not liking Davis being out of the rotation now. He’s a top 9 player for sure. He gives more than Pop, and has been at least on par with Ville, Hannah, and Zek to me. Ville is solid against slower teams, but Davis is a better defender against quicker guards. He’s also shot the three just as reliably. Hannah is inconsistent and gets pushed around a lot. Zek should start still, but Davis has been a great passer too with high IQ, which is something this team is majorly struggling with the last 5 games. And guys that can shoot are always a plus. If you’re going 8-9 deep he’d certainly be in there for me. He’d be right there as one of the first bench guys with Jashon and Ville.
                Pop has had a tough stretch. He's not getting much playing time, and he's only scored 3 points (one basket + one free throw) over the last 7 games combined.
                Yet he obviously is capable of scoring. He averaged 18.2 ppg over 30 games last year against some of the best juco opponents in the country, in addition to averaging 6.0 rebounds per game, and 4.9 assists per game.
                I think we are going to need him in the conference season, so let's hope he makes whatever adjustments are needed to get back into a productive role. Duke played a game-high 30 minutes last night despite the game being a blowout. It was the most he's played since the UNI game when he played 35 minutes. So to keep Duke from wearing down in the conference season, Bradley will need more minutes and production from Pop, IMO.

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                • #9
                  Agree with your accessment on Davis BUfan14....should be in the rotation before the 3 minute mark of a blowout...

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