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  • Final score: Bradley 118 Indiana State 65

    Bradley (14-3, 5-1, NET 82) vs. Indiana State (9-8, 3-3, NET 184) - at Carver Arena, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 7:00 pm (Central)
    Bradley is coming off a win at UIC Saturday, and Indiana State is coming off a loss at Valparaiso last Wednesday, Jan. 8, and a home loss to Belmont on Saturday, Jan. 11.

    The game is on ESPN+ - https://www.espn.com/espnplus/player...7-1fd111a7ad1f
    Live Stats- https://bradleybraves.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary
    Chat room- https://www.chatzy.com/bradleyfans
    Radio- https://wmbdradio.com/player/?playerID=2045
    ​Tickets- https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/070061309A341E55

    Bradley beat Indiana State in Terre Haute on January 1, 2025 90-89 in overtime behind Zek Montgomery's 26 points and Duke Deen's 24 points.
    Indiana State was lead by Camp Wagner (20 points, 7 rebounds- his season highs) and Samage Teel (19 points), who leads the MVC in scoring average (17.6 ppg) .
    Recap- https://bradleybraves.com/news/2025/...-mvc-play.aspx
    Box score- https://bradleybraves.com/sports/men...boxscore/22349

    Indiana State links-
    Schedule/results- https://gosycamores.com/sports/mens-basketball/schedule
    Roster/coaches- https://gosycamores.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster
    Stats- https://gosycamores.com/sports/mens-.../stats/2024-25

    Indiana State is the top offensive team in the MVC averaging 83.8 ppg, compared with Bradley's average of 78.9 (ranks 3rd).
    Field Goal percentage- Indiana State 48.6% (ranks 3rd in MVC), Bradley 49.4% (Ranks 4th in MVC)
    3-point FG%- Bradley 41.4% (ranks 1st in MVC, and now 3rd in the country), Indiana State 34.7% (Ranks 8th in MVC)
    Indiana State ranks 11th in defense/points per game- (yield 78.4 ppg). Bradley ranks 3rd (yield 67.6 ppg)
    Bradley ranks 1st in overall defensive FG% (40.0%) and 1st in defensive 3pt FG% (28.1%). Indiana State ranks 7th overall (44.3%) and 6th in 3pt FG% (33.3%)​
    One other team stat- Indiana State ranks last in the MVC by a big margin in team turnovers (15.1 turnovers/game). Bradley ranks 8th (12.5 turnovers/game)

    Indiana State has had several different starting lineups under new head coach Matthew Graves. The only player to start all 17 games is leading scorer Samage Teel (17.6 ppg, 35.8% from three), a 6'2" senior guard who transferred from Presbyterian. He also leads the MVC in scoring.
    Other possible starters are:
    6'10 center Marcus Harding (7.7 ppg, 4.6 rpg), a transfer from Central Michigan, has started 16 games.
    6'6" sophomore forward Camp Wagner (8.4 ppg), a transfer from Rice
    6'5" grad student guard K'mani Doughty (8.9 ppg, 42.0% from three), a transfer from Utah Valley U.
    6'6" guard Bruno Alocen (6.9 ppg, 35.1% from three). He is a freshman from Spain.

    Also likely to see action-
    6'7" sophomore forward Jaden Daughtry (13.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg), who has come off the bench for all but 3 games.
    6'7" grad student forward Aaron Gray (8.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg), a transfer from Niagara.
    6'6" sophomore guard Jahni Summers (6.4 ppg, 40.3% from three), a transfer from Coffeyville CC.
    6'0" freshman guard Josiah LeGree (4.4 ppg, 26.9% from three)
    6'10" sophomore center Derek Vorst (2.9 ppg, 3.0 rpg).

    Bradley stats- https://bradleybraves.com/sports/mens-basketball/stats

    Sortable MVC stats-
    Team stats- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...eam/_/group/18
    Individual stats-

  • #2
    Bradley’s non-conference Strength of Schedule is not real good but it’s nowhere near as embarrassing as Indiana State’s, which ranks among the worst 10% of DI. Their high scoring avg reflects running the score up to around 100 or more on D3’s & NAIA’s like Eureka College & St. Louis School of Pharmacy, plus a few of the notoriously softest DI’s like Chicago State, Southern Indiana, Tarleton State..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by yoda View Post
      Bradley’s non-conference Strength of Schedule is not real good but it’s nowhere near as embarrassing as Indiana State’s, which ranks among the worst 10% of DI. Their high scoring avg reflects running the score up to around 100 or more on D3’s & NAIA’s like Eureka College & St. Louis School of Pharmacy, plus a few of the notoriously softest DI’s like Chicago State, Southern Indiana, Tarleton State..
      Those pharmacists are ballers, bro!
      Larry Bird
      I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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      • #4
        Every single game will be a fight. Our only wins that did not come down to the very last possession are against teams a combined 1-11 in conference play. And Indiana state took us to OT in Terre Haute.
        houstonbrave

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tommy View Post

          Those pharmacists are ballers, bro!
          So I've heard!!! LOLOL

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          • #6
            Originally posted by yoda View Post
            Bradley’s non-conference Strength of Schedule is not real good but it’s nowhere near as embarrassing as Indiana State’s, which ranks among the worst 10% of DI. Their high scoring avg reflects running the score up to around 100 or more on D3’s & NAIA’s like Eureka College & St. Louis School of Pharmacy, plus a few of the notoriously softest DI’s like Chicago State, Southern Indiana, Tarleton State..
            There is really a St Louis School of Pharmacy - with a basketball team?? Really?? Never mind, I’ll look it up…

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
              Bradley (14-3, 5-1, NET 82) vs. Indiana State (9-8, 3-3, NET 184) - at Carver Arena, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 7:00 pm (Central)
              Bradley is coming off a win at UIC Saturday, and Indiana State is coming off a loss at Valparaiso last Wednesday, Jan. 8, and a home loss to Belmont on Saturday, Jan. 11.

              The game is on ESPN+ - https://www.espn.com/espnplus/player...7-1fd111a7ad1f
              Live Stats- https://bradleybraves.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary
              Chat room- https://www.chatzy.com/bradleyfans
              Radio- https://wmbdradio.com/player/?playerID=2045
              ​Tickets- https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/070061309A341E55

              Bradley beat Indiana State in Terre Haute on January 1, 2025 90-89 in overtime behind Zek Montgomery's 26 points and Duke Deen's 24 points.
              Indiana State was lead by Camp Wagner (20 points, 7 rebounds- his season highs) and Samage Teel (19 points), who leads the MVC in scoring average (17.6 ppg) .
              Recap- https://bradleybraves.com/news/2025/...-mvc-play.aspx
              Box score- https://bradleybraves.com/sports/men...boxscore/22349

              Indiana State links-
              Schedule/results- https://gosycamores.com/sports/mens-basketball/schedule
              Roster/coaches- https://gosycamores.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster
              Stats- https://gosycamores.com/sports/mens-.../stats/2024-25

              Indiana State is the top offensive team in the MVC averaging 83.8 ppg, compared with Bradley's average of 78.9 (ranks 3rd).
              Field Goal percentage- Indiana State 48.6% (ranks 3rd in MVC), Bradley 49.4% (Ranks 4th in MVC)
              3-point FG%- Bradley 41.4% (ranks 1st in MVC, and now 3rd in the country), Indiana State 34.7% (Ranks 8th in MVC)
              Indiana State ranks 11th in defense/points per game- (yield 78.4 ppg). Bradley ranks 3rd (yield 67.6 ppg)
              Bradley ranks 1st in overall defensive FG% (40.0%) and 1st in defensive 3pt FG% (28.1%). Indiana State ranks 7th overall (44.3%) and 6th in 3pt FG% (33.3%)​
              One other team stat- Indiana State ranks last in the MVC by a big margin in team turnovers (15.1 turnovers/game). Bradley ranks 8th (12.5 turnovers/game)

              Indiana State has had several different starting lineups under new head coach Matthew Graves. The only player to start all 17 games is leading scorer Samage Teel (17.6 ppg, 35.8% from three), a 6'2" senior guard who transferred from Presbyterian. He also leads the MVC in scoring.
              Other possible starters are:
              6'10 center Marcus Harding (7.7 ppg, 4.6 rpg), a transfer from Central Michigan, has started 16 games.
              6'6" sophomore forward Camp Wagner (8.4 ppg), a transfer from Rice
              6'5" grad student guard K'mani Doughty (8.9 ppg, 42.0% from three), a transfer from Utah Valley U.
              6'6" guard Bruno Alocen (6.9 ppg, 35.1% from three). He is a freshman from Spain.

              Also likely to see action-
              6'7" sophomore forward Jaden Daughtry (13.8 ppg, 4.6 rpg), who has come off the bench for all but 3 games.
              6'7" grad student forward Aaron Gray (8.3 ppg, 5.6 rpg), a transfer from Niagara.
              6'6" sophomore guard Jahni Summers (6.4 ppg, 40.3% from three), a transfer from Coffeyville CC.
              6'0" freshman guard Josiah LeGree (4.4 ppg, 26.9% from three)
              6'10" sophomore center Derek Vorst (2.9 ppg, 3.0 rpg).

              Bradley stats- https://bradleybraves.com/sports/mens-basketball/stats

              Sortable MVC stats-
              Team stats- https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...eam/_/group/18
              Individual stats-
              Look at the transfers they have on their roster, that is why i think it is crucial for us to find more of those type players for our roster that can actually contribute. Doughty, Gray and Teel were good finds for them.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BengalFan14 View Post

                There is really a St Louis School of Pharmacy - with a basketball team?? Really?? Never mind, I’ll look it up…
                Rumor has it they'll be joining the Big 10 next year. Just a rumor at this time.
                Larry Bird
                I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tomahawk chop View Post
                  Look at the transfers they have on their roster, that is why i think it is crucial for us to find more of those type players for our roster that can actually contribute. Doughty, Gray and Teel were good finds for them.
                  Yes, and include starters Camp Wagner and Marcus Harding among the portal transfers this year.
                  That is 5 of their top 6 scorers who were from the transfer portal.
                  These four transfers committed late last spring to new head coach Matthew Graves, who was hired April 11, 2024.
                  • Starter Camp Wagner, maybe their best perimeter shooter, didn't commit until April 29, 2024.​
                  • Starting center Marcus Harding committed May 4, 2024.​
                  • Starter and leading scorer Samage Teel committed May 24, 2024.
                  • And K'Mani Doughty, a starter and best in 3-point percentage (42.0%) didn't commit until June 5, 2024.
                  All of them were available in the transfer portal until late April and into May. And one of their key players was still available until early June.
                  All are proving they can be major contributors in the MVC.
                  Samage Teel, who is leading the MVC in scoring and who is a likely 1st team All-MVC pick, didn't commit until May 24.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

                    Yes, and include starters Camp Wagner and Marcus Harding among the portal transfers this year.
                    That is 5 of their top 6 scorers who were from the transfer portal.
                    These four transfers committed late last spring to new head coach Matthew Graves, who was hired April 11, 2024.
                    • Starter Camp Wagner, maybe their best perimeter shooter, didn't commit until April 29, 2024.​
                    • Starting center Marcus Harding committed May 4, 2024.​
                    • Starter and leading scorer Samage Teel committed May 24, 2024.
                    • And K'Mani Doughty, a starter and best in 3-point percentage (42.0%) didn't commit until June 5, 2024.
                    All of them were available in the transfer portal until late April and into May. And one of their key players was still available until early June.
                    All are proving they can be major contributors in the MVC.
                    Samage Teel, who is leading the MVC in scoring and who is a likely 1st team All-MVC pick, didn't commit until May 24.
                    That is why it is so disappointing that we quit recruiting and brought players back that just sit the bench and watch. Daughty could have helped us a lot inside. There are so many transfers out there I wish we would have gone that could have put us over the top. This is the part I do not get because it appears we just quit recruiting after getting 3 new players and two of them are freshman.

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                    • #11
                      I think many fans wondered the same thing. I guess the common thought is the team was set and newcomers would not likely see much time. How that works out will be decided at the end of the year.

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                      • #12
                        yeah- every year the top D2 kids are almost always available...
                        Last season at the end of 2023-24, the kid ranked as the #1 D2 transfer in the portal, who had three full years of eligibility,
                        got few offers and went to Incarnate Word. He put up 20 pts last night and 27 last Saturday, and is a key player averaging 12ppg, 5.6rpg, hitting 52.6% on 3-pointers and hitting 63% overall from the field. Heck, maybe he'll be in the portal again this spring!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by LongTimeFan View Post
                          I think many fans wondered the same thing. I guess the common thought is the team was set and newcomers would not likely see much time. How that works out will be decided at the end of the year.
                          The team being set is a major problem, whatever happened to bringing in the most talent you can get and it is a fight to see whom gets playing time. We have a great coaching staff but you cannot win without good players. Just giving out scholarships because they are good persons and students is not the way to go in my opinion. I would hope the staff can do a better job of recruiting this spring because we have a lot of great guard talent coming in, we just need some inside players that can rebound and score.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by tomahawk chop View Post
                            .... I would hope the staff can do a better job of recruiting this spring because we have a lot of great guard talent coming in, we just need some inside players that can rebound and score.
                            This is always the same biggest concern that fans express every year, and I'm sure it is a priority for the coaches. Landing a quality big man is extremely difficult at the mid-major level. You can count on one hand the quality big men in the MVC any year. Right now in the MVC, among the top 20 scorers in the league, 16 are guards and only 4 are labelled as "forwards" (Cooper Schwieger, Chase Walker, Jonathan Pierre, and Jaden Daughtry), and none are centers. It demonstrates how difficult and rare it is to acquire a quality big man.
                            Yet this coaching staff has been very good, and arguably better at bringing in talented and quality forwards & big men than most other MVC teams.
                            Each year, they have landed forwards and/or big men who can score and rebound, and who have contributed to Bradley's successes.
                            For the record, here are the top forwards/big men recruited each year.
                            2016- Koch Bar
                            2017- Elijah Childs
                            2018- Ja'Shon Henry
                            2019- Rienk Mast
                            2020- Darius Hannah
                            2021- Malevy Leons
                            2022- Christian Davis
                            2023- Almar Atlason
                            2024- Corey Thomas

                            Combined with the terrific guards this staff has consistently landed, it has allowed Bradley to play at a high level, average over 20 wins per year for the past 7 seasons, and win multiple post-season and in-season championships. Give them a chance. I am optimistic that they will restock the roster with the right talent again.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

                              This is always the same biggest concern that fans express every year, and I'm sure it is a priority for the coaches. Landing a quality big man is extremely difficult at the mid-major level. You can count on one hand the quality big men in the MVC any year. Right now in the MVC, among the top 20 scorers in the league, 16 are guards and only 4 are labelled as "forwards" (Cooper Schwieger, Chase Walker, Jonathan Pierre, and Jaden Daughtry), and none are centers. It demonstrates how difficult and rare it is to acquire a quality big man.
                              Yet this coaching staff has been very good, and arguably better at bringing in talented and quality forwards & big men than most other MVC teams.
                              Each year, they have landed forwards and/or big men who can score and rebound, and who have contributed to Bradley's successes.
                              For the record, here are the top forwards/big men recruited each year.
                              2016- Koch Bar
                              2017- Elijah Childs
                              2018- Ja'Shon Henry
                              2019- Rienk Mast
                              2020- Darius Hannah
                              2021- Malevy Leons
                              2022- Christian Davis
                              2023- Almar Atlason
                              2024- Corey Thomas

                              Combined with the terrific guards this staff has consistently landed, it has allowed Bradley to play at a high level, average over 20 wins per year for the past 7 seasons, and win multiple post-season and in-season championships. Give them a chance. I am optimistic that they will restock the roster with the right talent again.
                              When you break it down that way, that's an impressive list. And let's not forget Ari Boya was no chump, and I suspect Meta is going to continue to improve.
                              Larry Bird
                              I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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