How much more do you think AP would have had to do to get his number retired at Bradley? That was a big topic of conversation at the pregame party in Des Moines.
Anthony Parker was honored by inducting him into the Bradley Athletics Hall of Fame during a game back on November 12, 2012, but his honoring did not include retiring his number-
https://bradleybraves.com/news/2012/9/23/205691083.aspx
And note that I asked the same question then- Why wasn't Parker's number retired?-
https://www.bradleyfans.com/forum/sp...125#post361125
I found out later that was a specific decision by Joanne Glasser and Mike Cross, neither of whom had ever seen him play, not to retire his number.
And as we saw a few weeks ago, Parker was also inducted into the Missouri Valley Conference Hall of Fame prior to the 2015-16 season-
https://bradleybraves.com/news/2015/8/7/210255787.aspx
Recall that there was some controversy and displeasure by fans about the way the induction of Parker into the Bradley HOF was handled by Joanne Glasser and Michael Cross back 2012. The ceremony was very brief and held at halftime of an early-season meaningless non-conference game in the Renaissance Coliseum on November 12, 2012 against a low-level, 300+ RPI opponent, Texas-Pan American. And the most amazing factor was
the choice by Glasser and Cross to hold the Bradley HOF honor at halftime of a game that was not included in the season ticket package and to charge fans an extra charge to buy separate tickets for that game ($20 per ticket, $15 for season ticket holders, even for the worst seats in the arena!). Plus, the game that night was played at the much smaller Renaissance Coliseum rather than at Carver Arena, in an effort by administration to push for all the home games to be played at the smaller on-campus arena. And thus, a lot of fans missed the event. Renaissance Coliseum (capacity 4,200) was not capable of holding every season ticket holder since at that time Bradley still had over 6,000 season ticket holders.
So most fans, including me, considered it a shame, and an embarrassment for one of Bradley's all-time greatest players to finally be honored and inducted into the Bradley Hall of Fame, but to insult him by choosing to hold the event in a brief halftime ceremony during a game against a lowly 300+ RPI opponent, and in a smaller than usual venue guaranteeing that there would be a small crowd, and that many of the dedicated Bradley fans and season ticket holders wouldn't even be there to honor him.
Only 3,151 fans were reported to have attended the game.
I don't know if AP will ever have his jersey number retired, but I sure hope he does.
The problem now is that there are few people left at Bradley who even remember Anthony and none who was there to see his HOF career at Bradley