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LOL - you are showing your ignorance here...

I say BC would beat SC 7 out of 10 times, but tonight (the one that counted) was not the night.

Bradley could not have shot worse, but SC had a lot to do with that, but to say that BC would be a bottom half team is asinine.

No... Bradley Central would not beat Stewarts Creek 7 out of 10 times... Stewarts Creek is the better team... and quite frankly, you guys had the refs on your side tonight with the calls that were made as well.
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I've heard that as well... two very good transfers... let it unfold and see how it turns out first though...

For who. I hope not Bradley cause I know people who will be affected and sent their girls there in good faith of playing for them and being a part of the tradition. If it gets to that the tradition turns to nothing. Just memories of people who spend their lives here while others are the flavor of the month for whatever reason take their place. No thanks.

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Bradley was 1-16 on 3 pointers

17-50 overall from field

& 14-27 from FT line.

 

SC played great defense & is a great team, but BC missing the FT's costed Bradley the game.

Bradley hasn't been ran against a team like that... I made a comment to someone on the phone a bit ago that Bradleys poor shooting was due to that being the first time they've played against a team like that this year... it makes a difference...
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Bradley was 1-16 on 3 pointers

17-50 overall from field

& 14-27 from FT line.

SC played great defense & is a great team, but BC missing the FT's costed Bradley the game.

Do you have the rebounding stats ,from the radio it sounded like Bradley couldn't buy a rebound. They forced some turnover but as you stated couldn't hit free throws. I know coaches who spend time practicing just those two things for post season. How many 3 point attempts do they usually have? It sounded like Howard was doing ok but even she had a hard time getting open looks. Then the fouls , they come from playing good defense and it's a trade off make them make two shots to get two points instead of one layup. Sounds like their coach had some pretty good scouting.

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