Salukimadness86 wrote:bradley_townie wrote:First time Bradley has won a conference title since 1996 and first time winning it in Carver Arena. 1988 and 1996 happened at SIU, 1982 was against Tulsa at the old Robertson Memorial Fieldhouse.
Carver Arena was a sellout at 10,453. Honestly never believed I would see anything over 10k again after the dark days of the Geno and early Wardle years. One of the best basketball games I have ever seen live and the crowd was electric.
Congratulations to BU. They played a great game yesterday, in front of a national TV audience. Well deserved celebration.
Regarding your comment about early Wardle years. Can you please elaborate on this?
Wardle did a complete rebuild from scratch, went scorched earth and literally ran every single player off his first year except for one, Donte Thomas. He took no transfers and basically went all Freshman his first year, and recruited those kids late in the spring after most "good" players committed else where. They went 5-27 on the year, and 3-15 in the Valley. The 3 wins in Valley were by a combined 8 points. Only 3 players amounted to anything at Bradley, as Donte Thomas stayed as the lone sophomore and ended up 2nd team all conference his senior year. Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye (DLO) and Luuk Van Bree were the other two players who were key role players as seniors when they won the 2019 MVC Tourney. On a side note, Wardle did have Scottie James on that first team who ended up 1st team all conference in the Atlantic Sun for LIberty.
His 2nd recruiting class included Darryl Brown, Nate Kennel, and Koch Bar, but again went heavy on Freshman which resulted in a 13-20 season, with a 7-11 record in the Valley. Most Bradley fans were pretty impatient with the way he rebuilt the Roster as he took the VERY slow approach building a culture as opposed to some quicker fixes.
It appears to be paying off now though.