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28 at UT Martin.Indd BRADLEY BRAVES MEN’S BASKETBALL | 2010-11 PRE-GAME NOTES PACKAGE Bobby Parker, Associate AD for Communications 1501 W. Bradley Avenue, Renaissance Coliseum Peoria, IL 61625 Offi ce (309) 677-2624 | Mobile (309) 256-4302 [email protected] | www.BradleyBraves.com 1,562 All-Time Victories | 23 Graduates Since 2003 | 21 NBA Players | 10 Postseason Victories Since 2006 22010-11010-11 BRADLEYBRADLEY SSCHEDULECHEDULE BBRADLEYRADLEY ((9-18)9-18) AATT UT-MARTINUT-MARTIN (10-18)(10-18) DATE OPPONENT (TV). RESULT Saturday, Feb. 19 • 2 p.m. • Martin, Tenn. • Kathleen and Tom Elam Center (5,000) N 12 $TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE. .W 66-55 N 16 N ILLINOIS (WTVP World) . .W 66-63 GGAMEAME QQUICKUICK FACTSFACTS N 17 $LOYOLA MARYMOUNT . .W 59-57 Television: None N 20 $vs. Southen California . .W 64-63 Radio: 1470 AM WMBD -- Dave Snell (play-by-play), N 21 $vs. TCU . .L 68-74 Danny Adams (analyst) and Dan DiOrio (in studio N 24 EASTERN ILLINOIS . .L 56-63 pregame) N 30 at Western Carolina . L 65-66 Video Streams: None D 4 %UTAH (WTVP World) . L 60-68 TTHEHE STORYLINESTORYLINE Audio Streams: BradleyBraves.com D 8 at #1 Duke (espn2) . L 48-83 • Bradley will play its fi nal non-conference game of Live Stats: utmsports.com/livestats/mbasketball/ D 20 JACKSON STATE. .W 64-55 the regular season Saturday when the Braves visit Ohio xlive.htm D 22 DETROIT . .W 73-65 Valley Conference member Tennessee-Martin in a 2 p.m. D 29 *at Indiana St. (WTVP World) . L 66-80 game. BRADLEY BRAVES J 1 *WICHITA STATE (ESPNU). L 63-79 • Saturday’s game was created out of participation in 2010-11 Record: 9-18 (.333) J 4 *S. ILLINOIS (WTVP World). L 64-72 the Sears BracketBusters event. Missouri Valley Conference: 3-13 (.188) J 7 *at Drake (MVC-TV). L 58-64 • Bradley owns a 2-0 lead in the all-time series Head Coach: Jim Les J 9 *at UNI (WTVP World) . L 77-83 against UT-Martin, winning both of the previous meetings Alma Mater: Bradley ‘86 J 12 *INDIANA STATE (WTWO) . L 53-59 in Peoria (see series results to the right). Career: 151-138 (9th season) -- all at Bradley J 16 *MISSOURI STATE (ESPNU) . .L 67-78 • Bradley owns an 8-5 overall record in games UT-MARTIN SKYHAWKS J 19 *at Creighton (WTVP World) . .L 68-81 created through the BracketBusters series, including a 6-1 record in the initial February matchups. 2010-11 Record: 10-18 (.357) J 23 *at Evansville (WTVP World) . L 67-70 Ohio Valley Conference: 5-11 (.313) J 26 *ILLINOIS ST. (WTVPW) - ot . L 78-79 • The Braves have won fi ve straight February games in the BracketBusters series by an average of 12.6 ppg. Head Coach: Jason James J 29 *at Wichita State (espn2) . L 41-61 Alma Mater: Graceland ‘00 FEBRUARY BRACKETBUSTER GAMES F 1 *CREIGHTON (KMTV) . .W 69-61 Career: 14-47 (2nd season) -- all at UT-Martin F 5 *at S. Illinois (WTVP World). .W 69-66 H 4-0 A 2-0 N 0-0 2-21-04 Northern Illinois W 76-67 F 9 *at Missouri State (MVC-TV) . .L 69-77 SERIES INFORMATION F 12 *EVANSVILLE (WTVP World) .W 68-54 2-19-05 at Western Kentucky L 60-75 Bradley leads 2-0 F 15 *UNI (MVC-TV) . .L 70-80 2-18-06 Tennessee Tech W 77-62 H 2-0 A 0-0 N 0-0 2-17-07 at VCU (espn2) W 73-64 12-01-73 Robertson F.H. W 99-65 DATE OPPONENT (TV). TIME (CST) 2-23-08 Milwaukee (espn360) W 84-72 11-21-98 Carver Arena W 68-47 F 19 at UT-Martin . 2 pm 2-21-09 at Loyola Chicago W 86-75 Tickets: $10 general admission seating available 2-20-10 Drexel W 76-60 at the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center box offi ce F 22 *at Illinois State (MVC-TV). 7:05 pm BBRADLEY’SRADLEY’S LLASTAST GGAMEAME STARTINGSTARTING LINEUPLINEUP F 26 *DRAKE. .7:05 pm State Farm MVC Tournament (St. Louis) M 3 First Round (MVC-TV) . 6 pm M 4 Quarterfi nals (MVC-TV) . .Noon/6 pm M 5 Semifi nals (MVC-TV) . 1:30 pm M 6 Championship (CBS) . 1 pm 1 24 32 44 54 Home games in BOLD CAPS played at Carver Dodie Andrew Dyricus Jordan Will Arena unless otherwise noted Dunson Warren Simms-Edwards Prosser Egolf All times subject to change G • Sr. • 6-3 • 210 G • Sr. • 6-6 • 210 G • So. • 6-3 • 205 C • Fr. • 6-9 • 240 F • Jr. • 6-9 • 239 $ Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament (fi nal Bloomington, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Peoria, Ill. Goodfi eld, Ill. Juneau, Alaska two games in Springfi eld, Mass.) Bloomington HS Brebeuf Jesuit Prep Washington HS Eureka HS Douglas HS % Mountain West-Missouri Valley Challenge * Missouri Valley Conference Games PPG RPG APG PPG RPG SPG PPG RPG APG PPG RPG SPG PPG RPG BPG 10.4 3.9 2.7 18.9 5.4 1.6 9.6 2.9 3.5 5.3 5.3 0.4 8.1 4.1 0.5 1107th07th SSeasoneason ofof BradleyBradley BasketballBasketball www.BradleyBraves.comwww.BradleyBraves.com 1 BBRADLEYRADLEY RRADIO/TVADIO/TV PPHOTOHOTO ROSTERROSTER 0 1 3 4 5 Charonn Woods Dodie Dunson Taylor Brown Jake Eastman Sam Maniscalco So. • G • 5-11 • 175 Sr. • G • 6-3 • 210 Jr. • F • 6-6 • 225 So. • G/F • 6-5 • 210 Sr. • G • 6-0 • 175 St. Louis, Mo. Bloomington, Ill. Atlanta, Ga. Richmond, Va. Chicago, Ill. 0.0 ppg • 0.2 rpg • 0.0 apg 10.4 ppg • 3.9 rpg • 2.7 apg Out for the season (heart) 3.0 ppg • 3.5 rpg • 1.7 apg Out for the season (ankle) 10 23 24 25 32 Aaron Ganson Andrew Davis Andrew Warren Walt Lemon Jr. Dyricus Simms-Edwards So. • G • 5-10 • 165 Fr. • C • 6-10 • 220 Sr. • G • 6-6 • 210 Fr. • G • 6-3 • 185 So. • G • 6-3 • 205 Geneseo, Ill. Edmond, Okla. Indianapolis, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Peoria, Ill. 0.0 ppg • 0.0 rpg • 0.0 apg Has not played 18.9 ppg • 5.4 rpg • 1.6 spg 6.1 ppg • 2.5 rpg • 0.9 spg 9.6 ppg • 2.9 rpg • 3.5 apg 34 41 44 54 Milos Knezevic Anthony Thompson Jordan Prosser Will Egolf So. • F • 6-8 • 225 Jr. • C • 6-10 • 232 Fr. • C • 6-9 • 240 Jr. • C/F • 6-9 • 239 Las Vegas, Nev. Houston, Texas. Goodfi eld, Ill. Juneau, Alaska. 1.3 ppg • 1.2 rpg • 0.2 apg 1.2 ppg • 1.7 rpg • 0.7 bpg 5.3 ppg • 5.3 rpg • 0.4 spg 8.1 ppg • 4.1 rpg • 0.5 bpg Jim Les Jim Platt Willie Scott Kyle Vogt Jeremy Crouch Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Bradley ‘86 Concordia (Ill.) ‘73 Bradley ‘83 Lakeland College ‘02 Bradley ‘08 151-138 in 9th season 1st season at Bradley 1st season at Bradley 6th season at Bradley 2nd season at Bradley 1107th07th SSeasoneason ofof BradleyBradley BasketballBasketball www.BradleyBraves.comwww.BradleyBraves.com 2 BBRADLEYRADLEY TTEAMEAM NNOTESOTES 2010-11 BRADLEY BRAVES NUMERICAL ROSTER BBRADLEYRADLEY QQUICKUICK FFACTSACTS No. Name Pos. Yr. Exp. Ht. Wt. Hometown, High School Location Peoria, Ill. (61625) 0 Charonn Woods G So. HS 5-11 175 St. Louis (Mo.) M.A.C. H.S. Founded 1898 1 Dodie Dunson G 5Sr. 1L 6-3 210 Bloomington (Ill.) H.S. Enrollment 5,873 3 Taylor Brown F Jr. 1L 6-6 225 Atlanta (Ga.) Dunwoody H.S. Nickname Braves 4 Jake Eastman G So. HS 6-5 210 Richmond (Va.) Douglas Freeman H.S. School Colors Red (PMS 200) & White 5 Sam Maniscalco G Sr. 2L 6-0 175 Chicago (Ill.) St. Patrick H.S. Arena Name Carver Arena (11,164) 10 Aaron Ganson G So. HS 5-10 165 Geneseo (Ill.) H.S. Press Row (309) 673-8381 23 Andrew Davis C Fr. HS 6-10 220 Edmond (Okla.) Pendleton School at IMG Academy Conference Missouri Valley Conference 24 Andrew Warren G 5Sr. 2L 6-6 210 Indianapolis (Ind.) Brebeuf Jesuit Prep President Joanne K. Glasser, Esq. 25 Walt Lemon, Jr. G Fr. HS 6-3 185 Chicago (Ill.) Julian H.S. Director of Athletics Michael Cross, PhD 32 Dyricus Simms-Edwards G So. HS 6-3 205 Peoria (Ill.) Washington Community H.S. 34 Milos Knezevic F So. HS 6-8 225 Las Vegas (Nev.) Liberty H.S. CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF 41 Anthony Thompson C Jr. 1L 6-10 232 Houston (Texas) Klein Forest H.S. Head Coach Jim Les 44 Jordan Prosser C RFr. HS 6-9 240 Goodfi eld (Ill.) Eureka H.S. Alma Mater Bradley ‘86 54 Will Egolf C/F Jr. 1L 6-9 239 Juneau (Alaska) Douglas H.S. Career Record 151-138 (9th year, all at BU) Assistant Coaches Jim Platt (Concordia ‘73) Willie Scott (Bradley ‘83) PPRONUNCIATIONRONUNCIATION GGUIDEUIDE Kyle Vogt (Lakeland College ‘02) Name Pronunciation Director of Ops Jeremy Crouch (Bradley ‘08) Brebeuf Breh • BUFF Charonn sha • RON TTEAMEAM IINFORMATIONNFORMATION Dodie DOE • dee 2009-10 Final Record 16-15 (.516) Dyricus dye • REE • kiss MVC Record 9-9 (T-5th of 10) Egolf EE • golf Postseason N/A Knezevic kuh • KNEE • zuh • VICH Lettermen Returning/Lost 9/5 Milos MEE • lōsh Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 Maniscalco MAN • ih • SCAL • coe Redshirts Returning 2 Prosser PRAH • sir Vogt VOTE BBUU BBASKETBALLASKETBALL HISTORYHISTORY First Season 1902-03 NNEWEW FACILITYFACILITY All-Time Record 1,562-1,039 (.601) • Bradley University opened its new on-campus arena and basketball practice facility in August.
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