If I remember correctly, BU beat SMU in a tournament a couple years ago. Of course, I understand playing them on their court or ours is preferable to a tourney but, at least, BU got to play them.
I remember several years ago Bradley played Illinois up in Chicago and beat them pretty bad. After the game Illinois's coach at the time ( I don't remember who it was ) said they would never play us again
You are both correct!
Bradley beat SMU just a year and a half ago on November 20, 2018, in the early part of the 2018-19 season in the Cancun Challenge. Bradley pulled away and beat SMU rather easily 75-62 in the opening game in Mexico at the Hard Rock Hotel in Riviera Maya-
Recap-
https://bradleybraves.com/news/2018/...mpionship.aspx
Box score-
https://bradleybraves.com/sports/men...boxscore/16408
Bradley went on to win the Cancun Challenge Championship with a 59-56 win over Penn State the following night.
And I also fondly recall the game bradleyfan124 is referring to. The old Chicago Stadium used to host college basketball games several times a year, including doubleheaders featuring prominent teams from all over the country. January 24, 1974, they hosted a game featuring Bradley vs. Illinois.
I don't remember a lot of details, but Bradley dominated the game and beat Illinois 105-88.
The Illinois coach in 1973-74 was Harv Schmidt, who was fired after that year.
The 1973-74 team was one of Joe Stowell's better teams. They finished the season 20-8 overall, and 9-3 in the MVC, finishing second to Louisville.
The team featured Greg Smith, Seymour Reed, Jim Caruthers, Mark Dohner, Mike Harrell, Dave Klobucher, Doug Shank, Doug Pomatto, and Tom Les.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...dley/1974.html
One other bit of trivia....
In the 1973-74 postseason, Bradley played in the newly formed Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament, held in St. Louis at the old
St. Louis Arena. In their first game, Bradley beat a very good Kansas State team 68-64. Kansas State, the 2nd place team in the Big 8 Conference (now called the Big 12) featured leading scorer Lon Kruger, one of the top guards in the country that year. Their coach was the legendary Jack Hartman. They had a freshman backup point guard named Jim Molinari.
2 nights later, Bradley lost a close game in the semifinals to USC (2nd to UCLA in the PAC 8 Conference) 76-73.
The Collegiate Commissioners Association Tournament was started by the NCAA as an attempt to kill off the NIT by taking the 2nd place teams and other top teams that did not qualify for the NCAA Tournament. It lasted only 2 years and was discontinued after the NCAA expanded the NCAA Tournament and made changes that allowed more than one team per conference to participate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation...nal_Tournament