56 | 68 |
This year's Bradley team doesn't resemble the 1985-86 squad in talent or success. But it did do exactly what the 32-3 Braves did throughout conference play — win.
Bradley (12-8, 6-3) finished a season sweep of Indiana State (4-16, 2-7) with a 68-56 victory at Carver Arena on Saturday night. Freshman guard Eddren McCain led a balanced attack with 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting. Overall, the Braves shot 56.8 percent from the floor (25-of-44) including 7-of-15 from beyond the arc.
The formula for Bradley's success this season was followed again: make jump shots, play good defense and get to the free throw line. The Sycamores only shot 40 percent from the floor and had to settle for tossing up too many 3-pointers (9-of-31).
The last part of the equation was poor again by percentage, as Bradley only hit 11-of-20 free throws (55 percent). But, the Braves still hit eight more than Indiana State. If Bradley hits an average percentage, this game may have been a rout.
Credit the Sycamores for hanging with Bradley for awhile. Indiana State led 14-10 with 11 minutes to go in the first half when the Braves went on a 10-2 run to take a lead for good.
The game might have been within a few points at halftime though if it weren't for guard Sam Maniscalco. He knocked down two 3-pointers in the final minute, the last of which coming with just a few seconds on the clock. The dramatic finish gave Bradley a 32-24 advantage.
The Braves led stayed around 8 to 10 points until the 9:30 mark of the second half. The home squad went on a 9-0 run for the next four minutes, making the score 59-42.
The exclamation point on the game may have came with 8 minutes to go when forward Theron Wilson stole the ball and ran it down for a thundering dunk. This was just one of 15 steals Bradley had in the game, using its quickness to disrupt Indiana State all night.
Trying to single out a player of the game might be tough, as six different players had at least seven points. Bradley certainly wasn't perfect — the poor free throw shooting and 16 turnovers still need improvement. But the Braves also did what you need to do be a contender in the Valley — win your home games, especially against the bottom of the league.
Note: Maniscalco left the game after stepping on an Indiana State player's foot during a botched alley-oop play near the end of regulation. Hopefully this will just be a little soreness and he'll be good for the next game Wednesday.
Next game:
Bradley has another game it must win coming up Wednesday night against Wichita State. The Shockers have won three in a row, but all of these have been at home. They haven't won a road game all season and the Braves must keep it that way. Just like Indiana State, if you can beat someone on the road, you can certainly win on your home court against them as well.
Wichita State @ Bradley, Wed. 1/28, 7:05 p.m.
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