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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 1:20 pm 
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Saturday, January 13, 2018 3:00 p.m.
Gentile Arena, Chicago, Ill.

Bradley University hired Coach Brian Wardle in April 2015 to bring competence and stability to a program in chaos as legal issues and losing seasons were piling up in Peoria. Loyola fans knew of Wardle from his days at Green Bay, where he led the Phoenix rebound to the top of the Horizon League. After two seasons of struggle to right the ship, the program seems to be coming together for the Braves in 2017-18 with a stingy defense and just enough offensive ability to enter the top half of a Missouri Valley landscape characterized by parity.

Wardle started off by bringing along a few recruits he discovered at Green Bay and signing up just about anyone else who could dribble and follow directions. Ten freshmen were on his first squad at Bradley, and while some developed and some washed out, he’s added several recruits since who have some high quality talent. Five of the original ten are still on the team, and while some no longer start, they add experience, familiarity with the system, and a work ethic that helps guide the talented newcomers.

The Braves defense is formidable. KenPom.com ranks Bradley’s defensive efficiency at 35th in the country, just below Kansas and Ohio State, and a notch better than New Mexico State and Oklahoma. That’s some impressive company. The package comes together best at Carver Arena, where growing crowds enthusiastically cheer on their team’s tight defense and Bradley opponents are averaging just 53.3 points per game. Away from home, however, confidence levels and whistles are less predictable; the Braves give up an average of 69.3 points in road games and 66 at neutral sites.

Bradley has settled on a starting five of 5’10” sophomore point guard Darrell Brown, 6’4” junior guard Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye, 6’3” sophomore guard Jayden Hodgson, 6’11” sophomore center Koch Bar, and 6’7” senior forward Donte Thomas. These are the players that have earned starting spots over a very deep and experienced bench, and they did so primarily by playing hard defense.

Donte Thomas would likely start on just about any MVC team, and is the only starter who shoots better than 44% from the field. Thomas, the Chicago-area native and lone senior on the roster, has been a thorn in Loyola’s side since the Geno Ford regime at Bradley. In seven career games against the Ramblers, Thomas has had a game-winning shot at Gentile Arena and two double-doubles against the Ramblers while averaging 6.5 points and 7.6 rebounds per game. This year, he’s averaging 10.0 points and a team-leading 6.3 rebounds and 1.0 steals per game.

Darrell Brown is what makes the Braves go offensively. The diminutive but solidly-built point guard leads the team in minutes, field goal attempts, free throw attempts, assists, turnovers, and points per game (13.2). He is a better three-point shooter (40%) than from two (36.8%), but he gets to the line quite a bit and adds a lot on defense. Joining him in the backcourt are Hodgson, a three-point threat who averages 4.8 points per game, and one of the original Wardle recruits Lautier-Ogunleye, who averages 5.6 points and 5.1 rebounds.

Center Koch Bar is a very good rim protector, and averages 5.7 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. He contributes some blocks, but is prone to fouls. Thomas and Bar get a lot of frontcourt support from the bench in the person of 6’7” freshman forward Elijah Childs, who might be the most promising and athletic recruit at Bradley since the early Geno years. Childs leads the team in blocks and ranks second in field goal percentage while averaging 8.1 points and 5.9 rebounds in an average of 18.4 minutes per game.

Six-six sophomore guard Nate Kinnell leads the team in three point attempts off the bench, and averages 8.9 points per game. Luuk van Bree, the 6’9” junior forward, adds 6.1 points and provides a surprising outside shot threat—he leads the team in three-point percentage.

Don’t expect a very pretty game against Bradley. The Braves have shot below 40% from the field in all but one of their five losses. They’re not great free throw shooters, but getting to the line is a big part of their offense—so keeping them away from the foul line is important. Bradley averages 14.6 free throw attempts in their five losses, but 22.5 attempts in their 13 wins. Only one team has beaten Bradley while shooting less than 43% from the field, but the best any team this season has performed against Bradley is Evansville’s 49% last Saturday.

The Ramblers know a little something about defense, too. Since conference play began, Loyola is holding their opponents to 59 points per game. On Wednesday, the Ramblers held Illinois State to their lowest point total of the season on their home court, and that was three days after holding UNI to their lowest point total of the season on their home court. Points will be hard to come by on Saturday, even with the Ramblers’ usually efficient offense.

Loyola game notes: http://www.loyolaramblers.com/documents ... df?id=4798

Bradley game notes: https://bradleybraves.com/documents/201 ... df?id=7049

TV/Streaming video: NBC Sports Chicago / http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/3244986/ ... basketball (Outside IL-MO-IN-IA)

Stats: http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=189599

Vegas odds: Loyola by 6


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 8:15 pm 
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Nice report !! I feel though that we are at least 10-12 points better ! We should win say 69 58 !!

It is NOW time to reap the positive benefits of our two game great road sweep . We have too many guns as I have said a lot-- If we keep por eyes on the prize , it will not matter who sticks out tomorrow--Custer leads--The rest roll !!

BTW it is reported that Avery and Satterw. were raucous on the bench--How nice !! If really true, then PM will use them when he as COACH sees it to be the time !!


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 8:34 pm 
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Vegas has us at around a 6 Point favorite. That’s probably about right for a conference home game right now. I really, really hope fans turn out tomorrow. It was stated on another thread that students aren’t back in class until Tuesday....let’s hope a good number of them come back early for the game. I said when we joined the MVC that Bradley, ISU, and SIU fans would come out in droves if/when their teams rebounded with a good year. Bradley is about at that point, and I hope it isn’t like the ISU game last year in terms of their crowd vs ours. Going off of the ticket map, in the lower bowl, excluding the student section, there are a grand total of 16 seats left. The midcourt 200 level sections (202 and 209) are almost sold out as well.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:03 pm 
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Just checked out the Bradley message board...Nothing too exciting to report there. But wanted to share my excitement in how nice it is to read another teams board in which they're not confident to come play Loyola. In years past it was depressing to visit other boards and just read on how crappy our program is... and how we're a cake walk. Maybe it's our time to get cocky!!!


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:10 pm 
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Robbie Aces wrote:
it's our time to get cocky!!!


In honor of a late, great law professor of mine: it’s “our time to shine”...let’s make good use of it


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:44 pm 
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As long as the guys back us up on the court

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 10:55 pm 
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ahunte1 wrote:
As long as the guys back us up on the court


Well yeah, the “our” was meant as the team and school. As much as I’ve loved conversing with you all the last 15 years+ or so (wow...we’re old)...the “royal we” in my mind is always inclusive of, actually mostly meaning, the current kids. So, it’s their time to shine, I hope they make the most of it, and we’ll all get some long waited for satisfaction from it.


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And on that note, “in any event”, I am really encouraged by the next generation emerging. The second I walked into Gentile on the day of the Wright State game, I was stunned at the student turnout. That’s why I want to see a good number of kids there tomorrow, and the rest of the conference season.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:47 am 
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01grad wrote:
And on that note, “in any event”, I am really encouraged by the next generation emerging. The second I walked into Gentile on the day of the Wright State game, I was stunned at the student turnout. That’s why I want to see a good number of kids there tomorrow, and the rest of the conference season.


Me too. I was shocked at the Wright State game. I haven't seen any communication from the student group for ttys game though.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 9:09 am 
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As a current student, they definitely haven't pushed for this game much. I'm not expecting a great student turnout, and I know a lot of people are coming back Sunday or Monday. Hoping I'm wrong!


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