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Final score: Missouri State 55 Bradley 37

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Bradley (10-10, 2-5) plays Saturday, January 26, at 3:00 PM at Missouri State (9-11, 3-4).
Missouri State is 7-2 at home, and Bradley is 2-5 in road games.

TV: MVC-TV Network- FoxSports Midwest. FoxSports Go, and NBCSports Chicago (if not pre-empted)-
https://www.foxsportsgo.com/program/...59200683001992
Also, ESPN3 in areas not served by the MVC-TV Network-​​​​​​
​​​​​​http://www.espn.com/watch/schedule/?...&type=upcoming
Radio: WMBD 1470 AM and 100.3 FM, and online at www.1470wmbd.com
Chat Room: http://www.chatzy.com/bradleyfans
Live stats- https://missouristatebears.com/sidea...mbball/summary

Bradley lost to Missouri State in Peoria on Saturday, Jan. 12, 69-64
https://bradleybraves.com/news/2019/...ate-69-64.aspx

Missouri State website- https://missouristatebears.com/index.aspx?path=mbball
Schedule/Results- https://missouristatebears.com/sched...px?path=mbba

Bradley stats- https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sit...dley_stats.pdf

MVC stats- http://www.mvc.org/mbb/stats/confstat.htm

MVC Standings-
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas...ngs/_/group/18
 
One game at a time . The D has been solid. Browns been super clutch. There's plenty of time to right the ship. Gotta get this W tho. dug ourselves quite the hole.
 
Ok, so espn3 will be blocked in our area? If that’s the case I need to make other arrangements.
 
Kennell did stick the leg out - it is a flagrant
..and we have to make the open layups - how do we miss so many?

already on pace for 30 turnovers again...we do not look like the team that played Wednesday
 
Wow, what a turnaround from the ISU game. We can't control the ball or rebound. This will be hard to dig out of in the second half.
 
How can a team look so good in one game and so bad in the next game they play? The women's team is up 35 to 27 at Illinois State at half time. They are a lot of fun to watch!
 
Today's game was about effort and execution and we had none in the first half and not enough of it in the 2nd half. After the last 2 games you would have thought that the guys had gotten the message but they seemed to have forgotten it on the bus ride to Springfield. DB just looked disinterested and, unless he was under the weather, has to be engaged or it just drags everybody else down. Didn't help that Eli got 2 quick fouls and sat the bench most of the 1st half and any movement on offense stopped happening. We went 11 1/2 minutes without a FG. JUST. CAN'T. HAPPEN. Who does this team want to be? The time to figure that out is running out. .
 
Kennell did stick the leg out - it is a flagrant...

I disagree. Where is that part of the definition of a Flagrant Foul?
What Kennell does not fit the actual NCAA definition of a Flagrant 1 foul. Here is the definition:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagrant_foul#NCAA

The Flagrant 1 Foul, which is what was called (Flagrant 2 includes ejection, which was obviously not the case), is defined as:
  • A flagrant 1 foul (men's) or unsportsmanlike foul (women's) involves excessive or severe contact during a live ball, including especially when a player "swings an elbow and makes illegal, non-excessive contact with an opponent above the shoulders". This offense includes the former "intentional foul" of fouling an opposing player to prevent an easy breakaway score. In women's basketball only, the unsportsmanlike foul also includes contact dead-ball technical fouls. The penalty for a flagrant 1 or unsportsmanlike foul is two free throws and a throw-in for the opposing team at the out-of-bounds spot nearest the foul.
There is no way what Kennell fits that definition, IMO. It was not "excessive or severe contact" intended to injure. It was not an elbow foul. It was not directed above the shoulders, and it was not an "intentional foul to prevent a breakaway". It shouldn't have been reviewed, and should have been a simple foul at most, not a Flagrant. It is no different than the hip or leg move made by players setting a screen that gets called a simple foul all the time.
 
21 mins and 4 shots for Brown? Are those accurate? If yes. Whats the deal there? I was watching and working. Gonna try and catch a replay. Minds blown. We wanna play our best at the end of the year ? damn. #arrivealready . its now about avoiding thursday .getting swept by the bears doest help. I think ,right now, if we lose and i dont feel good goin in ,to the aces , thats where we will be. Underachieving would be a understatement.Bounce back and beat the Aces. Dag nab it. I thought we were going to take off.
 
excessive or severe contact = tripping, pushing, shoving, clobbering, etc..
everyone else agrees and so did the refs
 
Not true. Tripping is a common foul. There was barely any contact at all. No way it would be considered "excessive and severe contact" by anyone rational.There were a few phantom calls, and that was one of them.
 
excessive or severe contact = tripping, pushing, shoving, clobbering, etc..
everyone else agrees and so did the refs
The trip was intentional and the call was correct. Had NOTHING to do with this bunch getting beat.This team is so hard to figure out. It is the same team that finished sixth minus one player who was good but didn't even make all conference. No leaders and now I'm questioning the coaches. Thought BW had us heading the right direction but that would be hard to prove in a court of law. What's with this team can anyone tell us something that would make sense.
 
How can a team look so good in one game and so bad in the next game they play? The women's team is up 35 to 27 at Illinois State at half time. They are a lot of fun to watch!

As I’ve said before, we have all of the characteristics of an average to below average basketball program. We are not one of the top 200 basketball programs in the country. If you watch most of the teams rated between 200 and 300, most of these teams can look pretty decent one night and then horrible the next. We may go to Evansville on Weds. and lay another egg yet come home and beat SIU on Saturday.
 
Not true. Tripping is a common foul. There was barely any contact at all. No way it would be considered "excessive and severe contact" by anyone rational.There were a few phantom calls, and that was one of them.

I would disagree about barely being any contact. The Missouri State guy hit Nate on the arm. Should have been a foul and while Nate did extend his leg out how can their be a flagrant foul when no contact was even made.
 
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