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  • Dewey Kalmer Retires

    Retires as the all-time winningest coach in Bradley history.

    WICHITA, Kan. -- Bradley Baseball head coach Dewey Kalmer, the winningest coach in Bradley Athletics history, announced his plans for retirement during a postgame press conference after his team's elimination from the 2008 State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament tonight at Eck Stadium.? Kalmer became the 36th member of NCAA Division I Baseball's 1,000-Win Club last season and he retires with a 1,032-914-5 (.530) record in 40 overall seasons as a head coach, good for 34th place on the Division I all-time wins list.? He directed his alma mater, Quincy University, to a 190-142-1 (.572) record in 11 seasons from 1969-79 and the Braves to a 842-772-4 (.522) record in 29 seasons from 1980-2008.? Kalmer's 842 wins at Bradley represent exactly one-half of the 1,684 wins in the program's 108-year history and are 142 more than the 3-sport combined total of Bradley legend A.J. Robertson, who accumulated 700 victories as the baseball (244), men's basketball (312) and football (144) coach from 1920 to 1948.
    Onward and Upward!

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    "Kalmer??™s 842 wins at Bradley represent exactly one-half of the 1,684 wins in the program??™s 108-year history and are 142 more than the 3-sport combined total of Bradley legend A.J. Robertson, who accumulated 700 victories as the baseball (244), men??™s basketball (312) and football (144) coach from 1920 to 1948."

    Those are some pretty impressive numbers. Congrats to Dewey on a fine career and here's to a long and happy retirement at his new home.


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    • #3
      I think baseball is a program that has a chance to get back to national prominence. We have an outstanding ballpark, good local talent and tradition. I am very interested to see who the coaching candidates are.
      Can we start winning soon?

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      • #4
        Sounds like a great spot for WM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lakeview Brave View Post
          I think baseball is a program that has a chance to get back to national prominence. We have an outstanding ballpark, good local talent and tradition. I am very interested to see who the coaching candidates are.
          We have virtually no local talent under Dewey. He a fine man and been a great role model and ambassador for BU...Congrats and best wishes. Lets hope the national search brings in some high calibur candidates and the next hire taps into some of the local talent

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          • #6
            We do have a great ballpark but trying to get great baseball players to play in the conditions BU has to play in is very difficult because of the cold weather and if they go south or west they get to play so many more games; recruiting for baseball is harder then basketball because of the playing conditions.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by real fan View Post
              We do have a great ballpark but trying to get great baseball players to play in the conditions BU has to play in is very difficult because of the cold weather and if they go south or west they get to play so many more games; recruiting for baseball is harder then basketball because of the playing conditions.
              Why is it then that almost every other Valley school, who all have very similar weather to Peoria, finish ahead of Bradley every year? Dewey is a nice guy, but he hasn't been a very good coach during the last 15 years. He's won a lot of games, but he's lost a whole bunch, too.

              Besides men's basketball, and the occasional women's golf performance, BU's athletic department is really performing very poorly.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Disturbed View Post
                Why is it then that almost every other Valley school, who all have very similar weather to Peoria, finish ahead of Bradley every year? Dewey is a nice guy, but he hasn't been a very good coach during the last 15 years. He's won a lot of games, but he's lost a whole bunch, too.

                Besides men's basketball, and the occasional women's golf performance, BU's athletic department is really performing very poorly.
                Dont forget about soccer they are the best the school has. Baseball should be a sport Bradley excells at hopefully with a new coach we will.
                Can we start winning soon?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lakeview Brave View Post
                  Dont forget about soccer they are the best the school has. Baseball should be a sport Bradley excells at hopefully with a new coach we will.
                  My bad. How could I possibly forget those guys?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Disturbed View Post
                    Why is it then that almost every other Valley school, who all have very similar weather to Peoria, finish ahead of Bradley every year? Dewey is a nice guy, but he hasn't been a very good coach during the last 15 years. He's won a lot of games, but he's lost a whole bunch, too.
                    I agree 100%. Yes Bradley baseball plays in colder weather, but so does Creighton who has been to a college world series, UNI, who for just an example knocked this years team out of the MVC tourney. College baseball now has a uniform date for starting the season so the southern teams do not have quite the scheduling advantage as they have had in the past.

                    Regardless, Kalmer if you look at his numbers at BU, is if anything, average yes he won 842 but he lost 772, you do anything for 29 consecutive years you are going to put up big numbers. But you also do something for 29 consecutive years you should also produce a winner occasionally. When was the last time BU won or even finished top 3 in the conference, what is his overall record in the Valley tourney, my guess it is well below .500 and did BU baseball ever once go to a post season tournament while he was head coach?

                    He stayed in the job way to long. BU, and this is just my perception, never made him accountable for all the losing that the baseball program did, especially in the last 5 to 10 years. They are doing the same with Womans basketball, there is no way in the world that Buescher should still hold the head coaching job at Bradley, her numbers speak very loud about how poor of a head coach she is.

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                    • #11
                      I don't like to see all this railing on Dewey. He's a great and classy guy. I recall hearing in an interview with him.... he wanted to coach - basketball or baseball. He chose baseball but also loves basketball. I think the laughing part of the interview was that his wife wanted him to be a basketball coach. I could be wrong about that - but I remember something funny in the interview surrounding him choosing baseball over basketball and his wife wanted him to be a basketball coach. Anyway - They go to all (or almost all) the games. They are permanent fixtures with Bradley. So he spent 29 years at Bradley and lost a lot of games. Yet he also won a lot of games. I am sure he touched a lot of people's lives in a very positive way that isn't reflected by W's and L's.

                      Thanks Dewey for everything you gave to the Bradley program! Enjoy retirement! And visit us often!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MacabreMob View Post
                        I don't like to see all this railing on Dewey. He's a great and classy guy. I recall hearing in an interview with him.... he wanted to coach - basketball or baseball. He chose baseball but also loves basketball. I think the laughing part of the interview was that his wife wanted him to be a basketball coach. I could be wrong about that - but I remember something funny in the interview surrounding him choosing baseball over basketball and his wife wanted him to be a basketball coach. Anyway - They go to all (or almost all) the games. They are permanent fixtures with Bradley. So he spent 29 years at Bradley and lost a lot of games. Yet he also won a lot of games. I am sure he touched a lot of people's lives in a very positive way that isn't reflected by W's and L's.

                        Thanks Dewey for everything you gave to the Bradley program! Enjoy retirement! And visit us often!


                        Thank God somebody had the brass ones to say this! BU's baseball facilities were absolute CRAP for most of the years Kalmer was at BU. If I recall, he reserrected (sp) an almost dead program when he came to the Hilltop and created some instant excitement with Dunne, Pucket and a few others (as well as a winning brand).

                        Sure the program fell into mediocrity but Kalmer did things the right way - The Bradley way- by running a clean and competitive program that produced good kids. He did it the "old school" Stowell way. He's a big reason the facilities are what they are today............and he will be missed.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
                          Thank God somebody had the brass ones to say this! BU's baseball facilities were absolute CRAP for most of the years Kalmer was at BU. If I recall, he reserrected (sp) an almost dead program when he came to the Hilltop and created some instant excitement with Dunne, Pucket and a few others (as well as a winning brand).

                          Sure the program fell into mediocrity but Kalmer did things the right way - The Bradley way- by running a clean and competitive program that produced good kids. He did it the "old school" Stowell way. He's a big reason the facilities are what they are today............and he will be missed.
                          I dont know the man but being a nice or even great guy has nothing to do with how you coach. Should he not be held to a high standard because he is nice? I appreciate all he has done and his long time loyalty to BU. However as someone who wants Bradley to succeed in all things, I cant say Im sorry to see him leave, its long overdue. The "Bradley Way" should be clean program, good kids and winning on occassion. It seems we are happy with two out of three to often. Maybe we can switch to the "Creaighton Way"
                          Can we start winning soon?

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                          • #14
                            I am sure all of us posters that support the Bradley programs and want them all to be highly successfull attend many home games for the Bradley Baseball team (and all the other sports besides just Mens hoops).

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MacabreMob View Post
                              I am sure all of us posters that support the Bradley programs and want them all to be highly successfull attend many home games for the Bradley Baseball team (and all the other sports besides just Mens hoops).
                              Is attending home games a requirement for being a fan or wanting a team to be successful? If it is a lot of posters on this board wouldn??™t be fans of even the basketball team.

                              I want the speech team to be great, I want our engineering program to be the best in the country, I want our intramural men??™s volleyball team to win every match and I haven??™t seen a game of theirs in 9 years.
                              Can we start winning soon?

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