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Bradley’s next opponent, San Francisco - just knocked off undefeated Loyola
Box score for the San Francisco Dons vs. Loyola Chicago Ramblers NCAAM game from December 15, 2024 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.
A win vs SF on Wed is a MUST win - no excuses. I still feel we are one of the best 50 teams in the country, but our 2 losses really put our weaknesses vs more physical teams into the light. The time for urgency is NOW if we want any chance to be in the discussion for an At-Large berth in March.
Our resume is very good, but we HAVE to win on Wed.
All this talk about an at-large berth is delusional. Look at InSU from last year. They were ranked for the first time since Bird, yet didn't get an invite to the Dance simply because they lost the Arch Madness final. Odds of an at-large invite are stacked against mid-majors no matter how good they might be. BU could go undefeated in the Valley, but lose the tourney championship game, and won't get an invite.
My first BU hoops game was on 12/30/1963. My dad took me to watch the Braves defeat Arizona 67-59. He helped me get Coach Orsborn's autograph before the game.
Agree with Little Brave, a win is you just have to have Wednesday night. Even if we do not win the conference, win the tournament in St. Louis and leave no doubt.
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