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  • Next game- Bradley at Northern Iowa, Sunday, Feb. 2, 3:00 pm

    Next game- Bradley (18-4, 9-2) at Northern Iowa (13-9, 7-4), Sunday, Feb. 2, 3:00 pm.

    UNI is 10-2 at home this season (4-1 in MVC home games), Bradley is 5-1 in road games (5-0 in MVC road games).
    The game will be televised on ESPN2 and ESPN+ - https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/...4-9bf953041b37
    Live Stats- https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=548518
    Chat Room- https://www.chatzy.com/bradleyfans
    Radio- https://wmbdradio.com/player/?playerID=2045

    UNI links-
    Schedule/results- https://unipanthers.com/sports/mens-basketball/schedule
    Roster- https://unipanthers.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster
    Stats- https://unipanthers.com/sports/mens-.../stats/2024-25

    As noted in another thread, UNI has lost 2 starters this season to injury. Sophomore starting point guard R.J. Taylor suffered an Achilles tendon tear in their 8th game of the season, and will redshirt. And starting guard Leon Bond III, a redshirt sophomore transfer from Virginia, suffered a partial tear of his patellar tendon in their game last Saturday at Indiana State and is not expected to return this season.
    They are lead in scoring and rebounding by 6'6" G/F Tytan Anderson (14.7 ppg, 6.4 rpg).
    Other starters include: 6'4" junior guard Trey Campbell (10.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg), and a pair of transfers from Loyola- 6'11" senior center Jacob Hutson (11.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg), a former Bradley recruit, and 6'8" redshirt-junior forward Ben Schweiger (9.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg)

    Their last game was Wednesday, Jan. 29, a 52-66 loss at Drake. In that game, 6'4" junior transfer Max Weisbrod, started in place of Bond. In 27 minutes of playing time, he had 7 points (3-7 overall, and 1-5 from three). He is a transfer from Northern Michigan University, where he averaged 17.2 ppg and was named the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Player of the Year.

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

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

    UNI leads the MVC in overall FG% (49.9%) and they rank 7th nationally. Bradley (48.7%) ranks 3rd in the MVC and 27th nationally.
    UNI ranks 4th in the MVC in 3 point FG% (37.1%). Bradley (39.9%) is 1st in the MVC in 3-point FG%, and that ranks 2nd nationally.

  • #2
    I can only imagine what practices were like after the UIC game. Wardle said no day off after the game as is usually the norm. Do not have the privy to attend and watch practice. Hope the coaching staff told the team in no way was that performance acceptable and let them know they will be held to account. Let's hope for Bradley to return to form and win this game. The conference title is still there for the taking. Just have to play up to par and go get it.

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    • #3
      B W could change the out come by changing his substitution patterns.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BRADLEY FAN 49 View Post
        B W could change the out come by changing his substitution patterns.
        I don't always agree with the substituting and have said so on this board a few times. But the coaches have to coach for the long run, and maybe the frequent subbing does benefit the team in the postseason. Note that Bradley's postseason success in the MVC Tournament in the last 6 years is unprecedented.
        And in the case of last Wednesday's game, do you think a different substitution pattern would have changed the outcome of that game?

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        • #5
          One benefit to the substitution pattern is that he gets a lot of players in and gets to experiment with different lineups. He gets to see under what conditions they excel and who works best with who.

          Knowing we are probably a one bid conference, I wonder if he really cares if we win the conference outright. I think his primary focus is gathering as much knowledge as he can about this team so he can get the most out of them in the tournament.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

            I don't always agree with the substituting and have said so on this board a few times. But the coaches have to coach for the long run, and maybe the frequent subbing does benefit the team in the postseason. Note that Bradley's postseason success in the MVC Tournament in the last 6 years is unprecedented.
            And in the case of last Wednesday's game, do you think a different substitution pattern would have changed the outcome of that game?
            Considering the lack of effort, the sub pattern would have consisted of sitting the point guards and playing the walk ons. Look, this was one of those games that happens in a long season. It happens to all teams. True, we don’t have the luxury of an at-large bid. But it’s hard for college kids to stay locked in for 30+ games. As least we weren’t Indiana St.

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