This is KW's front page article on the Braves in the PJS but for some reason is not on the web? :?
BRAVEHEARTS
Bradley pulls upset win over kansas!
Rock! Chalk! What? Digger Who? Billy Huh?
The Bradley Braves made their contribution to the magic of the NCAA tournment's opening weekend Friday night, sending the 12th ranked kansas jayhawks home from the Land of OZ.
It's the Braves who now continue dancing down the yellow brick road.
And you know what was most remarkable about this 77-73 victory? It was this:
When the final buzzer sounded, point gaurd Daniel Ruffin hurled the ball into the air and then calmly joined his teammates in treating this win as if it was no bigger than the one over evansville on January night in Peoria.
"What's the date of the NCAA championship game?" senoir gaurd Tony Bennett asked. "April 2?" That's when you celebrate. Until then, our fans and our parents can do the celebrating. We're not happy just to beat kansas. We still have work to do."
Now talk like that can get you fitted for a straitjacket and carted off by the little men in white coats.
Nobody looks at Bradley as a Final Four threat.
In fact, digger phelps of ESPN and billy packer of CBS were emphatic that the Braves shouldn't have been invited to the tournament. Too many teams from the MVC, they said. phelps sharply criticized the low-scoring, Bradley-SIU game in the finals of the MVC tournament as proof the Valley couldn't measure up with the big boys. Maybe he should ask kansas if the Braves can play up.
Bill Self, the kansas coach, was worried about this matchup, and he should have been. Self was keenly aware of Bradley, especially its pair of former Peoria High School stars, from his days as head coach at Illinois.
Back in 2000, he tried to recruit Marcellus Sommerville, Bradley's 6'7, senoir co-captain.
"We always knew he'd be good," Self said. "He has a chance to make a lot of money at theis game for a long time."
On Friday night, Sommerville lit up the jayhawks for 21 points, making 5 of 9 shots from 3-point range, then dunking on the kansans for good measure.
And two years after Sommerville graduated from Peoria Central, there was Ruffin. Self was impressed with him while trying to recruit Shaun Livingston, who would skip straight to the NBA from Peoria High.
"Daniel was a guy that could have played in the Big Ten," Self said. "His size was something that made people nervous."
Indeed, Ruffin is listed on the Bradley roster as being 5 feet, 10 inches tall. People who stand next to him know that's only if he's wearing lifts in his shoes or rising up on balls of his feet.
"But you can't measure heart and want-to and effort, and he's a very good gaurd." Self said.
Ruffin opened the game for Bradley with a 3-point shot, ran the offense with aplomb and was automatic at the free-throw line, save for the shorty at the end. He added another big 3, finished with 11 points and threw in 7 assist passes.
There were so many big moments:
---Will Franklin banking in a 3 pointer as the first-half buzzer souned to give BU a 10-point lead and momentum at halftime.
---Patick O'Braynt's 10 rebounds.
---JJ Tauai playing the best game of his career.
But all of it added up to one thing: The bigges Bradley victory in so long it's hard to remember.
As a historical note, it was the first BU win in the NCAA since 1986, but that was over UTEP and Bradley was a top-20 team and the favorite.
Probably, you have to go to the NIT championship game in 1982, the year of the Great Snub, when the Braves were overlooked by the NCAA selection committee. But still- and taking nothing away from that crown- it was just the NIT.
There was a victory over NO. 2 Louisville at Robertson Field House in 1975.
But this one....
This win is in the Big dance. And it came over kansas, one of college basketball's bluebloods. The elite.
It means Bradley advances to the second round Sunday against Pittsburgh of the Big East conference.
Hmmmm.
Savor this one, BU fans.
And desire another.