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  • #46
    Is this correct (from Wikipedia):

    The Bradley Braves baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate athletic team of the Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, United States. The team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I and are members of the Missouri Valley Conference. The Braves have played in seven NCAA Tournaments, going in 1950, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1968 and 2015.

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    • #47
      I believe that is correct.
      Press release from 2015- https://bradleybraves.com/news/2015/5/25/210107589.aspx

      The Braves are making their seventh appearance in the NCAA Baseball Championship, but the first since the NCAA began instituting the current regional format. Bradley's previous postseason appearances were 1950, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1968 and the Braves advanced to the College World Series in 1950 and 1956. Bradley lost both of its NCAA District V Playoff games in 1957 (Iowa State), 1959 (Oklahoma State), 1962 (Missouri) and 1968 (Oklahoma State) and the Braves have lost nine straight NCAA postseason games overall since their third-round win against Wyoming (12-8 ) in the 1956 CWS.

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      • #48
        [QUOTE=PhiAlphaBoy;n511271]

        Bradley was so much better in the major sports during the '80s -- men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball... What the hell happened?![/QUOT

        I believe it started with the elimination of PE as a major and the failure to recruit local athletes as well as general students to the university. Local students and athletes create interest in the community. I remember a time when many local school administrators, teachers and coaches had degrees from BU. I don't know of any current local high school coach (other than Jeremy Crouch) that has a degree from Bradley. While there may be some local school administrators or coaches that received their "Masters" at BU, few get their "Bachelors" degree. It appears as if, other than men's basketball, Bradley offers athletics because they have to.

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        • #49
          [QUOTE=Bball31;n511275]
          Originally posted by PhiAlphaBoy View Post

          Bradley was so much better in the major sports during the '80s -- men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball... What the hell happened?![/QUOT

          I believe it started with the elimination of PE as a major and the failure to recruit local athletes as well as general students to the university. Local students and athletes create interest in the community. I remember a time when many local school administrators, teachers and coaches had degrees from BU. I don't know of any current local high school coach (other than Jeremy Crouch) that has a degree from Bradley. While there may be some local school administrators or coaches that received their "Masters" at BU, few get their "Bachelors" degree. It appears as if, other than men's basketball, Bradley offers athletics because they have to.
          I have heard that before. The argument was that it created coaches that went out into the work force as high school coaches around the country. That would work in Bradley's favor for potential athletes.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Bball31 View Post
            I don't know of any current local high school coach (other than Jeremy Crouch) that has a degree from Bradley. ....
            not many locally now, did you forget that Daniel Ruffin is head coach at Peoria Central - taking over for his dad who was also a Bradley grad.
            ...also we had Eddie Mathews up til Covid, Chuck Buescher til Bradley scooped him up and Mark Dohner til just a couple years ago - and his son Aaron Dohner was just named IBCA Coach of the Year at Eureka HS. Also Cellus is getting into coaching & development & I wouldn't be surprised if he gets a position on some local staff and Billy Wright is head coach at Richmond over in Indiana.
            ...but there've been quite a few long timers up in the Chicago area, Tom Les, Kevin Clancy, Malnati, Tim Bankston and Al B was coaching up til recently but he wouldn't do Bradley any favors.

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            • #51
              [QUOTE=Bball31;n511275]
              Originally posted by PhiAlphaBoy View Post

              Bradley was so much better in the major sports during the '80s -- men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball... What the hell happened?![/QUOT

              I believe it started with the elimination of PE as a major and the failure to recruit local athletes as well as general students to the university. Local students and athletes create interest in the community. I remember a time when many local school administrators, teachers and coaches had degrees from BU. I don't know of any current local high school coach (other than Jeremy Crouch) that has a degree from Bradley. While there may be some local school administrators or coaches that received their "Masters" at BU, few get their "Bachelors" degree. It appears as if, other than men's basketball, Bradley offers athletics because they have to.
              If everyone returns, the Bradley baseball team will have 9 players from the Mid-Illini Conference next year.
              Washington - 2
              Morton - 2
              Dunlap - 3
              Metamora - 1
              Limestone - 1

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              • #52
                [QUOTE=Old Coach;n511278]
                Originally posted by Bball31 View Post

                If everyone returns, the Bradley baseball team will have 9 players from the Mid-Illini Conference next year.
                Washington - 2
                Morton - 2
                Dunlap - 3
                Metamora - 1
                Limestone - 1
                I thought I also heard that the top pitcher for Washington High is going to Bradley next year

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                • #53
                  [QUOTE=bradleyfan124;n511279]
                  Originally posted by Old Coach View Post

                  I thought I also heard that the top pitcher for Washington High is going to Bradley next year
                  That's Tate Roley from Morton. Washington doesn't have any senior pitchers this year. There were 2 freshmen pitchers on the Bradley roster this year from Washington. Last year's PJ Star POY, Easton Harris, was a 2-way player as a pitcher and infielder for the Braves.

                  2023-2024 Bradley Baseball (again assuming all return)

                  Ryan Vogel - Metamora, SR outfielder (2023 A.J. Robertson MVP)
                  Taylor Catton - Dunlap, SR pitcher (114 strikeouts in 125 career innings pitched)
                  Jackson Chatterton - Dunlap, SR infielder (started every game at 2B his FR and SO seasons)
                  John Day - Dunlap, JR pitcher (30 strikeouts in 29 career innings pitched)
                  Travis Lutz - Limestone, JR pitcher (12 strikeouts in 11 innings pitched in his first season with the Braves)
                  Gus Lucas - Washington, SO pitcher (made 3 relief appearances as a FR)
                  Easton Harris - Washington, SO pitcher/infielder (21 strikeouts in 23 innings pitched; appeared in 30 games at SS)
                  Beau Durbin - Morton, SO infielder (played his freshman season at ICC in 2023)
                  Tate Roley - Morton, FR pitcher (likely 2023 PJ Star POY)

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                  • #54
                    Team ERA has been 6.00-7.00 for the last several years, you're not going to win with that,
                    but prior to 2019, Bradley's team ERA led the league.
                    (in the 3.00-4.00 range)

                    so why was pitching coach Larry Scully sent packing? Maybe we are missing something but he left Bradley & got hired at Ball State
                    and preso - they jumped to the lead in their league in ERA ...Ball State had a TEAM ERA of a remarkable 3.82 under Scully.
                    (which would have lead The MVC this year)

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Old Coach View Post

                      That's Tate Roley from Morton. Washington doesn't have any senior pitchers this year. There were 2 freshmen pitchers on the Bradley roster this year from Washington. Last year's PJ Star POY, Easton Harris, was a 2-way player as a pitcher and infielder for the Braves.

                      2023-2024 Bradley Baseball (again assuming all return)

                      Ryan Vogel - Metamora, SR outfielder (2023 A.J. Robertson MVP)
                      Taylor Catton - Dunlap, SR pitcher (114 strikeouts in 125 career innings pitched)
                      Jackson Chatterton - Dunlap, SR infielder (started every game at 2B his FR and SO seasons)
                      John Day - Dunlap, JR pitcher (30 strikeouts in 29 career innings pitched)
                      Travis Lutz - Limestone, JR pitcher (12 strikeouts in 11 innings pitched in his first season with the Braves)
                      Gus Lucas - Washington, SO pitcher (made 3 relief appearances as a FR)
                      Easton Harris - Washington, SO pitcher/infielder (21 strikeouts in 23 innings pitched; appeared in 30 games at SS)
                      Beau Durbin - Morton, SO infielder (played his freshman season at ICC in 2023)
                      Tate Roley - Morton, FR pitcher (likely 2023 PJ Star POY)
                      Right on cue, another central Illinois kid signs with Bradley. ICC pitcher (Peoria Richwoods), Nick Hairline will be a Brave in the fall.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by yoda View Post
                        Team ERA has been 6.00-7.00 for the last several years, you're not going to win with that,
                        but prior to 2019, Bradley's team ERA led the league.
                        (in the 3.00-4.00 range)

                        so why was pitching coach Larry Scully sent packing? Maybe we are missing something but he left Bradley & got hired at Ball State
                        and preso - they jumped to the lead in their league in ERA ...Ball State had a TEAM ERA of a remarkable 3.82 under Scully.
                        (which would have lead The MVC this year)
                        I don't think he was sent packing. I feel like I remember hearing that it was a money thing, but I could be wrong.

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                        • #57
                          who knows- but the numbers are impressive and Bradley did much better during the stretch he was the pitching coach

                          Here's a couple comments in his BSU bio
                          "(2018-19), Bradley led the RPI No. 6-ranked Missouri Valley Conference in ERA (3.37), fewest hits allowed per game (7.21) and WHIP (1.27). Between 2015-19, Bradley's pitching staff reached many notable achievements under Scully:
                          • In 2016, Bradley led the Missouri Valley Conference and ranked 34th in the nation with a 3.52 ERA
                          • In 2015, Scully helped Bradley to an NCAA Tournament appearance as the team set a program record with eight shutouts and posted a 34.1 inning scoreless streak.
                          • Over five seasons, 11 Bradley pitchers earned All-Missouri Valley Conference honors.
                          • Four of his pitchers at Bradley were selected in the first 22 rounds of the MLB Draft, and a fifth signed a free agent contract.
                          Scully has coached 21 of his 26 seasons at the collegiate level. Prior to coaching at Bradley, Scully coached at Murray State and was head coach at Truman State from 2000-06. As an assistant at Lamar Community College in 2013, Scully's pitching staff had a 3.20 ERA and the team was ranked No. 1 in the NJCAA. "

                          at the collegiate level, obviously pitching is important and a team ERA of 6.50 & allowing opponents to hit nearly .300, with the two pitchers who pitched the most innings, 32 appearances & started 21 games had a combined record of 2-12 with ERA of 7.00 & an opponent BA of .302 - isn't gonna win the league.
                          BU pitching also led the league in giving up walks & hit batsmen & wild pitches.

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                          • #58
                            Theo Denlinger is doing pretty well for Boston’s AA squad. 1.65 ERA and 0.85 WHIP. He might be the next big leaguer.
                            BRADLEY BASKETBALL
                            -2 NCAA Title Games
                            -3 NCAA Elite Eights
                            -4 NCAA Sweet 16s
                            -4 NIT Championships

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by yoda View Post
                              who knows- but the numbers are impressive and Bradley did much better during the stretch he was the pitching coach

                              Here's a couple comments in his BSU bio
                              "(2018-19), Bradley led the RPI No. 6-ranked Missouri Valley Conference in ERA (3.37), fewest hits allowed per game (7.21) and WHIP (1.27). Between 2015-19, Bradley's pitching staff reached many notable achievements under Scully:
                              • In 2016, Bradley led the Missouri Valley Conference and ranked 34th in the nation with a 3.52 ERA
                              • In 2015, Scully helped Bradley to an NCAA Tournament appearance as the team set a program record with eight shutouts and posted a 34.1 inning scoreless streak.
                              • Over five seasons, 11 Bradley pitchers earned All-Missouri Valley Conference honors.
                              • Four of his pitchers at Bradley were selected in the first 22 rounds of the MLB Draft, and a fifth signed a free agent contract.
                              Scully has coached 21 of his 26 seasons at the collegiate level. Prior to coaching at Bradley, Scully coached at Murray State and was head coach at Truman State from 2000-06. As an assistant at Lamar Community College in 2013, Scully's pitching staff had a 3.20 ERA and the team was ranked No. 1 in the NJCAA. "

                              at the collegiate level, obviously pitching is important and a team ERA of 6.50 & allowing opponents to hit nearly .300, with the two pitchers who pitched the most innings, 32 appearances & started 21 games had a combined record of 2-12 with ERA of 7.00 & an opponent BA of .302 - isn't gonna win the league.
                              BU pitching also led the league in giving up walks & hit batsmen & wild pitches.
                              For sure, Scully has been a very good coach. Assuming he stays at Murray State, he'll be back in Peoria next spring when the Racers visit the Braves.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Old Coach View Post

                                I don't think he was sent packing. I feel like I remember hearing that it was a money thing, but I could be wrong.
                                More then likely a money thing. A former BU hitting coach left Bradley and went to Birmingham Southern when the were D1. I mentioned it seemed like a step-down and was informed it was a double in pay because Bradley doesn't pay well for baseball coaches.

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