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The Matchup

    Bradley will open its longest homestand of the season Thursday when the Braves play host to Missouri State Thursday at 7:05 p.m.  Bradley is looking to win back-to-back games for the first time this season and would post its first regular-season series sweep of the Bears since the 1988-89 season with a win. The Braves are seventh in the Valley standings, while Missouri State has lost six straight and is 10th in the Valley standings.

    Missouri State has lost six consecutive games and is coming off a 48-65 home loss to Illinois State.  The Bears average just 61.0 points per game and are shooting 37.3 percent from the field, but limit opponents to 68.1 points per contest.  Five of MSU's six wins this season have come at home as the Bears are just 1-6 in road games and 1-8 in games away from home. 

    Junior guard Tahnee Balerio is the team's leading scorer at 17.9 points per game and also leads the team in assists and steals.  Junior forward Tiff Terwelp, a native of Quincy, Ill., is pulling down 8.9 rebounds per game in addition to scoring 10.6 points per tilt.  Sophomore Breton Wyett is also scoring in double figures at 10.5 points per game, coming off the bench in 13 of the 16 games she has played in.  Freshman Roxanne Stiles, the younger sister of former MSU All-American Jackie Stiles, is tossing in 8.8 points per game.

    Bradley posted a 76-68 victory in the team's first meeting in Springfield, Mo.  Junior Devyn Flanagan had 25 points, 10 rebounds and five assists to pace four Bradley players in double figures in the season's first meeting.

    The Braves have held six of the last seven opponents below 70 points and nine of the last 11 foes to 69 points or less, surrendering 63.3 points per game during that stretch, after giving up 74.1 points per game in the first 13 games of the year.  The Braves have won two of their last three games, including an overtime road win against Evansville last time out.

    Senior Erika Nelson is the team's leading scorer at 13.2 points per game and is one of the top three-point threats in the Missouri Valley Conference, averaging 2.4 three-pointers per game.  She has more than doubled her career three-point total entering the season and her 317 points on the year is 31 points more than she scored her sophomore and junior years combined.

    Junior Devyn Flanagan is  one of two other Bradley players scoring in double figures, averaging 11.6 per tilt.  Flanagan has struggled offensively of late, scoring 9.3 points per game on just 30.6 percent shooting over the last eight games, but has picked up her all-around game averaging 6.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 0.8 blocks and 1.8 steals per game during that stretch. 

    Senior forward Amy Peters has helped pick up the scoring slack, averaging 12.3 points per game and shooting 48.1 percent (13-for-27) from three-point range during that same time frame.  Peters is averaging 10.1 points per game on the year and is second on the team in rebounding at 5.9 rpg.  Senior Jen Brown has also helped with the scoring, averaging 11.3 points per game over the last eight games while shooting better than 40 percent from beyond the arc.

    Bradley's six returning players have combined for       1403 of the 1542 points (91 percent) this season and are shooting 40.4 percent (503-1244) from the field, while the six newcomers have combined to average 5.8 points per game and shoot 26.0 percent from the field.

 

Missouri State Series

    Bradley will open a season-long three-game homestand Thursday against Missouri State.  Bradley trails the all-time series with Missouri State 15-38 after defeating the Bears earlier this season in Springfield, Mo.  The Braves have won two of the last three meetings and three of the last five in the all-time series with Missouri State.  The Bears hold a 14-9 edge in games played in Peoria, however and have won 13 of the last 15 times in Peoria.  The Bradley-Missouri State series is the second most played series in school history behind the Illinois State series.

 

The Coaches

    Paula Buscher (Missouri State, ?86) is in her seventh year at Bradley and has a record of 81-110 (.424) at BU.  Buscher led teams to improved records in each of her first five seasons as a collegiate head coach and six of her nine seasons overall.  Buscher owns a 124-148 (.456) career record and is in her 10th year as a collegiate head coach.  A longtime assistant coach at Nebraska-Omaha, Buscher coached Minnesota St.-Mankato during the 1997-98 season and returned to UNO as head coach for the 1998-99 and 1999-00 seasons, before coming to The Hilltop.

    Katie Abrahamson-Henderson (Iowa ?90) is in her fifth year as a collegiate head coach and fifth season as head coach at Missouri State.  She has led the Bears to a 94-55 (.631) record in that time.  Missouri State has made four postseason appearances under coach Abe, including three NCAA appearances and the WNIT postseason title in 2004-05.

 

Stats At A Glance

Bradley.......................................... Missouri State

64.2................... Points Per Game................... 61.0

69.1............. Points Allowed Per Game............. 68.1

.389................ Field Goal Percentage................ .373

.430.......... Field Goal Percentage Defense.......... .407

.335........................ 3-Pt. FG%........................ .314

.744...................... Free Throw%..................... .736

37.6................. Rebounds Per Game................ 36.5

13.0............. Offensive Reb. Per Game............. 11.6

+1.3.................... Rebound Margin.................... -2.8

13.9................... Assists Per Game.................... 9.7

17.4................ Turnovers Per Game................ 15.8

2.8..................... Blocks Per Game.................... 3.0

7.4..................... Steals Per Game..................... 6.6

 

Jen Brown Named MVC Player of the Week

    Senior Jen Brown earned State Farm/MVC Player of the Week honors for the first time in her career and was the first Brave to earn the honor since Dena Williams on Feb. 14, 2005 after averaging 20.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.5 steals per game in a pair of road games as the Braves nearly upset league-leading Southern Illinois (50-55) on Feb. 9 and downed Evansville in overtime (82-76) on Feb. 11.  Brown shot 61 percent from the field and 58.3 percent (7-for-12) from three-point range in the pair of games.  She entered the week averaging 6.2 points and 2.9 assists per game while shooting 30.5 percent from the field and 27.3 percent from beyond the arc, but opened the week with a 17-point, two-assist and two-steal effort in the Braves near upset of league leading Southern Illinois.  Brown capped the week with a career-best 24 points in Bradley's overtime victory at Evansville, hitting 5-of-6 three-pointers to become the eighth player in program history to hit 100 career trey's.  The overtime win was Bradley's first overtime road victory in conference play since defeating Eastern Illinois in triple overtime on Feb. 1, 1992.

 

Chelleen Ties Career Mark For Games Played

    Senior center Ashley Chelleen tied a Bradley career record for games played, appearing in her 112th game Sunday in the Braves overtime victory at Evansville .  Chelleen tied the career mark which had been shared by former teammates Genny Mueller and Dena Williams.  Chelleen will likely take over sole possession of the career mark Thursday when the Braves host Missouri State.  Fellow senior Jen Brown has played in 108 games in her Bradley career and is tied for 10th in school history heading into Thursday's matchup with the Bears.  Brown has started 105 games and needs just four starts to break the school career mark.  With at least six games remaining on the schedule, Chelleen, Brown and Erika Nelson (107 games) will each have a chance to surpass the career mark.

Games Played (Career)

GP      Name............................................ Season

112     Ashley Chelleen.................... 2002-present

112     Genny Mueller................................. 2001-05

          Dena Williams.................................. 2001-05

110     Karen Anderson............................... 1979-83

          Shelli Braud..................................... 1984-88

109     Liza Reed....................................... 1991-95

          Eileen Yerkes.................................. 1988-92

          Heidi Nelson.................................... 1987-91

          Karin Nicholls.................................. 1986-90

108     Jen Brown............................. 2003-present

          Dawn Cartwright.............................. 1992-96

          Nancy Zoros................................... 1984-88

 

Brown Knocks Down 100th Trey

    Senior guard Jen Brown knocked down her 100th career three-pointer in Bradley's overtime win at Evansville, making her the eighth player in program history with 100 or more career trey's.  Brown, who had been shooting 27.3 percent from long range on the season prior to last week, hit 7-of-12 three-point attempts in a pair of games last week to push her career three-point total to 104 and is now tied for seventh in school history with Dana Anderson.  Fellow senior Erika Nelson has 82 career three-pointers and is poised to break into the Braves career top 10 for three-pointers, needing four trey's to surpass Jenn Jolley.

 

BU Career Three-Pointers Made

Rank  Name (Years).............................. 3-Pt. FGs

1.       Genny Mueller (2001-05)......................... 182

2.       Michelle Nason (1993-95)........................ 158

3.       Heather Best (1995-99)............................ 154

4.       Andrea McAllister (1988-92)..................... 148

5.       Erika Grogg (1990-94)............................. 112

6.       Dawn Cartwright (1992-96)...................... 110

7.       Dana Anderson (1994-98)........................ 104

          Jen Brown (2003-present)..................... 104

9.       Sara Bailey (1999-03)............................... 99

10.      Jennifer Jolley (1997-01)........................... 85

11.      Va'Nicia Waterman (2001-05)..................... 84

          Erika Nelson (2003-present)................... 82

 

Braves Take Down Aces In OT

    Bradley's overtime victory against Evansville was a rare occurrence for the Braves.  Bradley had lost four straight overtime road games in conference play dating back to a triple overtime victory at Eastern Illinois on Feb. 1, 1992.  The Braves have played just eight overtime games in 213 conference road tilts and are 4-4 in those contests, but own a 4-7 all-time mark in overtime league games at home.

 

Hoops For The Cure

    Saturday's home game against Wichita State will mark the fourth annual Hoops for the Cure event hosted by the Bradley women's basketball team.  The Braves have helped generate over $25,000 for the Susan G. Komen foundation with the previous events.  Seventh-year Bradley women's basketball head coach Paula Buscher will be donating $25 for every made three-point basket by the Braves.  For more information please contact Kim Liddell (309) 677-3617.

 

Up Next

   Bradley will continue with the three-game homestand Saturday against Wichita State.  Saturday's matchup will be the 49th meeting between the two programs, with the Shockers hold a slim 25-23 lead in the series after defeating the Braves 73-60 in Wichita, Kan., earlier this season.  Wichita State has won two of the last three meetings but Bradley has had the best of the series of late, having won six of the last nine overall in the series.  The Braves are 14-9 in home games against the Shockers.

 

Home Sweet Home

    Bradley has played eight of its first 13 Missouri Valley Conference games on the road and will be looking to close the regular-season on a high note as the Braves will play four of its final five games at

Robertson Memorial Field House.  Bradley is 3-5 on the road in Valley play with one road game remaining on the schedule.  The Braves are 5-5 in home games this season, compared to just 3-10 in road games and the three MVC road wins are the most since the 2004-05 squad went 4-5 in league road games.

 

Braves Get Rare Sweep Of Bulldogs

    Bradley posted a 58-51 victory against Drake on Feb. 3 to complete the Braves first regular-season series sweep of the Bulldogs since the 1991-92 season.  The sweep by the Braves, marked just the second time in now 24 years of being members of the same conference that Bradley swept the regular-season series from Drake.  The Bulldogs had won five consecutive games against the Braves and 24 of the last 25 in the series heading into this season.  Bradley surrendered a total of 108 points to Drake in their two meetings this season, including a season-low for a BU opponent 51 in Saturday's win in Peoria.  The 51 points were the fewest scored by Drake in the 51 meetings between the two opponents.

 

Brown Joins MVC Elite

    Senior guard Jen Brown broke into the Missouri Valley Conference career assist chart and is currently 19th in league history with 418 career assists.  Brown, who is third in school history in assists, needs 15 assists to move into sole possession of 16th in Valley history.  The fourth player in program history to have 100 or more assists in back-to-back seasons, Brown joined Kathy Stokes and Burns as the only players in school history to lead the team in assists in three different seasons and has a chance to be the only individual to accomplish that feat all four years. 

 

Bradley's Career Assists Leaders

Rank  Name (Years)......................... Total Assists

1.       Kathy Stokes (1977-81)........................... 543

2.       Judy Burns (1981-84)............................. 529

3.       Jen Brown (2003-present)..................... 418

4.       Andrea McAllister (1988-92)..................... 360

 

 

MVC's Career Assists Leaders

Rank  Name (Years)......................... Total Assists

1.       Melanie Boeglin, Indiana State (2003-06).... 685

2.       Tina Robbins, Missouri State (1991-94)..... 657

3.       Pam Tanner, Illinois State (1986-89).......... 546

          Stephanie Schmitz, Drake (1999-02).......... 546

5.       Joe Hanig, Western Illinois (1988-91)......... 542

          Krissy Holden, Indiana State (1994-97)...... 542

16.      LuAnn Robinson, Illinois State (1988-91).... 432

17.      Latasha Austin, Evansville (1999-02)........ 428

18.      Loretha Mosley, Northern Iowa (1988-91).. 425

19.      Jen Brown, Bradley (2003-present)....... 418

20.      Kristin Santa, Drake (1998-01).................. 412

 

Close Calls A Little Kinder

    Bradley has each of the last five games decided by eight points or less and have fared much better in close games than in recent history and now stand at 6-3 in games decided by eight points or fewer.  The Braves were 5-9 last year in games decided by eight or less and were 14-21 (.400) over the last three seasons in games with a final margin of eight points or fewer.  Eight of the last 11 games have been decided by eight points or less and the Braves are 5-6 during that stretch after opening the season with a 4-9 record.

 

Peters Finding The Range

    Senior Amy Peters connected on three of her seven three-point attempts in Sunday's overtime victory at Evansville and is now shooting 37.3 percent from three-point range on the season.  Peters opened the season shooting 24 percent from beyond the arc, hitting just 6-of-24 attempts to begin the year, but broke out of her shooting slump by connecting on 4-of-6 three-point attempts against Missouri State (Jan. 21) and has now hit 13 of her last 27 shots from beyond the arc (48.1 percent). 

 

Nelson Climbing Three-Point List

    Senior guard Erika Nelson has continued her impressive outside shooting this season and her 58 three-pointers this season  is now tied for the fifth best season total in school history and the most by a Brave since Genny Mueller hit 60 in 2003-04.  With at least six games remaining, Nelson is on pace to finish the season with 73 three-pointers and could join Michelle Nason as the only players in program history with 70 or more three-pointers in a season.  Nelson has 82 career made three-pointers and needs three trey's to break into Bradley's career top 10.  Nelson also leads the team in three-point field goal percentage, shooting 38.9 percent (58-for-149) from beyond the arc and has made 26-of-63 three-point attempts (.413) in Bradley's 10 home games and is averaging 2.6 makes from beyond the arc in home contests.  Nelson is shooting just 32-for-86 (37.2 percent) from long range in games away from home and is averaging 2.3 trey's per road tilt.

 

Three-Point FGs Made (Season)

3FG    Name............................................ Season

87       Michelle Nason................................ 1994-95

71       Michelle Nason................................ 1993-94

64       Heather Best.................................... 1998-99

60       Genny Mueller................................. 2003-04

58       Erika Grogg..................................... 1992-93

58       Dawn Cartwright.............................. 1995-96

58       Erika Nelson.................................. 2006-07

56       Carolyn Hagerty.............................. 1994-95

54       Genny Mueller................................. 2004-05

54       Andrea McAllister............................. 1991-92

 

Getting Defensive

    Bradley has held nine of its last 11 opponents to 69 points or less, surrendering an average of 63.3 points per game during that stretch, but have struggled offensively, scoring just 59.7 points per game during that same time frame.  Prior to the recent defensive turnaround, the Braves had been giving up an average of 74.1 points per game, but had been scoring 68.1 points per game on the offensive end.  Bradley held just four of its first 13 points under 68 points and was 3-1 when doing so, but just 1-8 when allowing more than 68 points.  The Braves are 5-6 over the last 11 games.

 

Home Struggles Against Bluejays Continue

    Bradley's home loss against Creighton (Feb. 1) was the 16th consecutive home loss in the series with the Bluejays for the Braves.  Bradley is a 1-16 in home games against Creighton with the lone Braves home victory in the series coming in the Bluejays first trip to Peoria on Dec. 2, 1989. 

 

February Much Kinder To The Braves

    Seventh-year Bradley head coach Paula Buscher and the Braves will be happy the team is entering the final full month of the regular-season as the Braves have had much more success in the month of February than they have in January during Buscher's tenure.  Bradley finished the first month of the new year with a 3-5 mark, giving the Braves a combined 19-33 (.365) record in the month of January under Buscher.  The Braves own a 12-13 home mark in January in that time.  February has been kinder to Bradley as they have gone 20-26 (.435) with Buscher as head coach in the second month of the year, including a 15-10 (.600) mark at home after the 58-51 win against Drake.

 

 

 

 

Peters Back In The Starting Lineup

    Senior Amy Peters has started each of the last seven games after appearing in four consecutive games off the bench and is averaging 13.0 points and 7.0 rebounds per game during that stretch.  Peters is also averaging 1.3 assists and shooting 50 percent (13-for-26) from three-point range during that stretch.  Prior to her recent tear, she was averaging 8.9 points and 5.5 rebounds per game and was shooting 25 percent (6-for-25) from three-point range in the first 17 games of the season.

 

Brown Starts 100th Game

    Senior guard Jen Brown made the 100th start of her career against Indiana State on Jan. 25, making her the fourth player in program history with 100 starts or more since the 1984-85 season when records of starts were first available.  Brown has started 105 games in her near four years on The Hilltop and is now tied for third in school history with Karin Nicholls.  Dawn Cartwright (1992-96) holds the school record for starts with 108.  Senior Erika Nelson is tied for ninth all-time in starts with Eileen Yerkes at 78 and is three starts behind Val Wancket for seventh.

 

Bradley's Career Starts Leaders Since 1984-85

Rank  Name (Years)................................... Starts

1.       Dawn Cartwright (1992-96)...................... 108

2.       Heather Best (1995-99)............................ 107

3.       Karin Nicholls (1986-90).......................... 105

          Jen Brown (2003-present)..................... 105

5.       Shelli Braud (1984-88).............................. 98

6.       Andrea McAllister (1988-92)....................... 86

7.       Val Wancket (1987-91).............................. 81

8.       Jenn Jolley (1997-01)............................... 79

9.       Eileen Yerkes (1988-92)............................ 78

          Erika Nelson (2003-present)................... 78

11.      Sara Bailey (1999-03)............................... 76

 

Flanagan Stepping Up All Around Play

    While junior guard Devyn Flanagan has averaged 9.3 points per game over the last eight games, she has struggled offensively, shooting 30.6 percent during that stretch, including 17.9 percent (5-for-28) from beyond the arc.  While Flanagan's outside shots may not be falling, she has certainly stepped up in other areas, averaging 6.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists, 0.8 blocks and 1.8 steals per game over those same eight games.  She had averaged 3.9 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 0.1 blocks and 1.7 steals per game in the first 17 games of the season.

 

Braves Off To Good Start In Valley Play

    Bradley opened Missouri Valley Conference play with a 3-4 record, despite playing five of its first seven league games on the road and currently own a 5-8

 

 

league mark.  The Braves have already picked up two MVC road wins, after going 1-8 in conference road games last season.  The 3-4 start to league play, marks the 12th time in 24 years of conference affiliation that Bradley has gone 3-4 or better in the first seven games of league play, but just the second time in the last 10 years the Braves have opened Valley play at 3-4 or better.  Bradley's five MVC wins matches last year's total for league wins.

 

Nelson Torches Shockers For 31

    Senior Erika Nelson single handedly kept Bradley in the game at Wichita State at Jan. 19, scoring 52 percent of the Braves points with a career-high 31 against the Shockers.  Nelson, who hit 10-of-14 shots (including 7-of-9 three-pointers), had the first 30-point outing by a Bradley player since Genny Mueller scored 33 against Indiana State on March 6, 2004.  Her 7-of-9 shooting beyond the arc also ranks as the second best three-point field goal percentage in school history (minimum five made three-pointers).

 

Nelson Ties Career High

    Senior Erika Nelson connected on 7-of-9 three-point attempts in the game at Wichita State (Jan. 19), marking the second time this season the guard has hit seven three-pointers in a game.  Nelson joined Andrea McAllister as the only Brave to hit seven or more three-pointers in a pair of games.  Earlier this season Nelson made 7-of-11 trey's against Northern Illinois, tying a Robertson Field House record.  For the season, she has hit 58 three-pointers which is tied for the fifth best season total in school history.

 

Peters From Long Range

    One of the reasons Bradley hit a season-high 11 three-pointers in the team's win at Missouri State on Jan. 21, was the long range shooting of senior center Amy Peters.  She entered the game with just six made three-pointers on the year and was shooting 24 percent, but hit 4-of-6 attempts beyond the arc and scored a season-high 18 points.  Peters has made 13

of her last 27 three-point attempts after the rough start to the year.  She set a school season mark for three-point field goal percentage last year, shooting 42.2 percent (27-for-64) from beyond the arc.

 

Braves Earn First Ever Win At Knapp Center

    Bradley picked up its first-ever victory at the Drake Knapp Center, defeating the Bulldogs (62-57) on Jan. 8.  The Braves had never won a game at the Knapp Center, which opened in 1993-94, going 0-13 in road games against Drake since defeating the Bulldogs in Des Moines, Iowa, on Feb. 25, 1993.  Bradley also lost a pair of State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament games at the Knapp Center as the Braves ended a 15-game losing streak in Des Moines with Monday's victory.

 

Braves End Nine-Game Road Skid

    Bradley ended a nine-game road losing streak with a 62-57 victory at Drake on Jan. 8.  The Braves entered the game 0-7 on the season on the road and the road losing skid dated back to a win at Creighton on March 2, 2006.  The nine-game road losing streak was the longest for the Braves since dropping 18 consecutive road games between the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons. 

 

First Half In The Books

    Bradley's game against Southern Illinois (Jan. 11) marked the halfway point of the regular-season for the Braves, and Bradley finished the first-half of the year with a 5-10 mark.  The Braves currently have a 4-5 record in the second half of the regular-season and have five regular-season games remaining on the schedule before the State Farm Missouri Valley Conference tournament (March 8-11).  Bradley has posted a 5-8 record in the second half of the regular season in five of Paula Buscher's six seasons on The Hilltop, but play four of the last five games at home and have a chance to have its best second half since going 8-5 in 2002-03.  Below is a year-by-year comparison of the Braves record in the first-half and second-half of the regular season under head coach Paula Buscher.  Please note that the numbers will not add up as the final record includes games in the State Farm MVC Tournament.

 

Year            1st Half        2nd Half                Final Record

2006-07          5-10               4-5                          ????

2005-06          4-10               5-8                           9-19

2004-05          10-4               5-8                          15-13

2003-04          4-10               5-8                           9-19

2002-03           5-9                8-5                          13-15

2001-02          11-3               5-8                          16-12

2000-01           5-8                5-8                          10-17

 

Peters' Streak Comes To An End

    Senior center Amy Peters had her streak of 24 consecutive free throw made snapped at Creighton (Jan. 6) when she missed her first attempt from the line against the Bluejays.  Peters, who is shooting 90.2 percent from the line this season, made her first 24 attempts of the year and is now 43-of-48 from the line in 2006-07.  Her 24 consecutive free throws made is the longest streak for a Brave since Genny Mueller converted 33 consecutive free throws between the end of the 2001-02 season and beginning of the 2002-03 campaign.

 

 

0-2, Nothing New

    Bradley's 0-2 start to Missouri Valley Conference play was nothing new for the Braves.  Bradley has opened league play with a pair of losses for the second straight year and the ninth time in the last 10 seasons.  The lone exception during that time is the 2004-05 season, when the Braves opened Valley play with a 1-1 record.  In addition Bradley opened Valley play 1-3 for the third time in the last five season and has opened league action 1-3 or worse eight times in the last 10 years counting this season.  Bradley has opened Valley play with a 2-2 mark just twice (2001-02 & 2004-05) since a 3-1 start to the 1996-97 campaign.

 

Bradley, The Opening Opponent Of Choice

    The Bradley women's basketball team was the first MVC women's basketball squad to visit the McLeod Center, but the Braves weren't the first BU team to visit the facility which opened in November.  The Bradley volleyball team was the first opponent of any kind to play at the McLeod Center, losing to the Panthers in the first athletic event held in the facility in November.  The Bradley men's basketball was the first MVC men's basketball team to play at the McLeod Center, last week.  Unfortunately for Bradley fans, Northern Iowa swept the three contests, completing the sweep with a 74-47 victory against the women's basketball team last week.

 

Braves Wrap Up Non-Conference Play                     Bradley is 35-29 (.547) in non-conference games under head coach Paula Buscher.  Since the Braves began playing a round-robin conference schedule in 1983-84, Bradley has posted a 117-96 (.549) record in non-conference games.  The Braves are 17-10 (.630) in non-conference home games under Buscher.  Only Lisa Boyer owned a better non-conference home winning percentage at Bradley with a 22-8 (.733) record from 1986-96.  The Braves are 56-30 (.651) at home against non-conference foes since the start of the 1983-84 campaign.

 

Nelson Ties Field House Record For Three-Pointers

    Senior guard Erika Nelson tied a Robertson Memorial Field House record with seven three-point field goals against Northern Illinois (Dec. 17).  Nelson, who hit 7-of-11 three-point attempts, is the fourth Bradley player and sixth person to connect on seven three-pointers in a game at the Field House and finished with a career-high 25 points against the Huskies.  She joined former Braves Genny Mueller, Michelle Nason and Nancy Zoros, along with Evansville's Alissa Kirby and Creighton's Missy Miller as the only players to hit seven three-pointers in a game at the Field House.  Nelson's seven three-point baskets is tied for the second best single-game total in school history, behind Andrea McAllister's school mark of eight three-pointers set during the 1989-90 season. 

 

Three-Pointers (Robertson Field House Single Game Mark)

3-FG   Name (Team)...................................... Date

7        Erika Nelson (Bradley).................. 12/17/06

7        Genny Mueller (Bradley)..................... 3/6/04

7        Alissa Kirby (Evansville)..................... 2/2/04

7        Michelle Nason (Bradley)................... 1/26/95

7        Missy Miller (Creighton)...................... 1/7/93

7        Nancy Zoros (Bradley)...................... 2/13/88

 

Deadly Accurate From The Line

    For the season, Bradley is shooting 74.4 percent from the charity stripe as a squad.  The team record for free throw percentage was set during the 1993-94 season when the Braves shot 75.1 percent from the line as a team, and Bradley has just seven seasons on record shooting better than 70 percent from the free throw line as a team.  Bradley shot 92.9 percent from the free throw line in the loss at Illinois-Chicago on Dec. 15, hitting 13-of-14 free throw attempts, which ranks as the seventh best effort in school history and marks the best team free throw percentage in a contest since making 15-of-16 free throw attempts against Evansville on Feb. 2, 2004.  Three players currently rank among the school's career leaders in free throw percentage with senior Erika Nelson leading the way with a 77.1 career free throw percentage.

 

BU Career Free Throw Percentage

FG%   Name (Years)................................. FT-FTA

.870    Genny Mueller (2001-05)................... 235-270

.841    Carolyn Hagerty (1993-95)................ 143-170

.787    Carol Baresch (1986-89, 90-91).......... 300-381

.771    Erika Nelson (2003-present)............ 172-223

.769    Liza Reed (1991-95)......................... 120-156

.765    Amy Peters (2003-present).............. 140-183

.760    Ashley Chelleen (2002-present)...... 187-246

.75616 Heather Best (1995-99)...................... 276-365

.735    Jenn Jolley (1997-01)....................... 253-344

.721    Carrie Coffman (1991-95).................. 199-276

.720    Sara Bailey (1999-2003).................... 191-270

 

Double Trouble

   Sophomore Kelly Krumwiede posted her sixth double-double of the season with a 10-point, 13-rebound effort at Drake on Jan. 8 and is currently third in the MVC with six double-doubles this season.  Her six

double-doubles are the most by a Brave since Dena Williams posted eight double-doubles in 2004-05.  Krumwiede ranks fourth on the team in scoring at 9.0 points per game and leads the team in rebounding (6.7 per game) and field goal percentage (.480).  She has scored in double figures 10 times this season and has seven outings with 10 or more rebounds in 2006-07.

 

10+ Rebound Games (Season)

No.     Name............................................ Season

19       Carrie Coffman................................ 1994-95

14       Roxanne Grabow............................ 1982-83

13       Eileen Yerkes.................................. 1991-92

11       Dena Williams.................................. 2004-05

11       Dena Williams.................................. 2003-04

11       Val Wancket.................................... 1990-91

11       Roxanne Grabow............................ 1981-82

10       Val Wancket.................................... 1988-89

8        Sheila Jenkins................................. 1989-90

7        Kelly Krumwiede........................... 2006-07

7        Karin Nichols................................... 1988-89

7        Lora Weber..................................... 2000-01

7        Felicia Brown.................................. 1984-85

 

Finding The Range

    Senior Erika Nelson has connected on a team and career-high 58 three-pointers after 24 games and has already more than doubled her career total for made three-pointers from her first three seasons.  Nelson entered the season with 24 made three-pointers and had a career three-point field goal percentage of 33.8 percent (24-for-71), but has made 58 of 149 three-point attempts this season (38.9 percent) to raise her career three-point shooting percentage to 37.3 percent.

 

Bradley & Instate Foes

    Bradley's game at Illinois State (Jan. 28) marked the ninth different instate opponent for the Braves in 2006-07.  Bradley played seven teams from the Prairie State,  wrapping up its non-conference schedule with four consecutive games against team's from the state of Illinois.  Adding in the MVC games against Southern Illinois and Illinois State, the Braves will play a total of nine opponents and 11 games against teams that hail from the Land of Lincoln.  Bradley is 3-7 against instate foes this season and owns a 32-23 (.582) against instate Division I opponents under seventh-year head coach Paula Buscher.  In fact the Braves have finished .500 or better against those opponents in all but one season (2003-04 - 3-5 record) since the start of the 2000-01 campaign.

 

Krumwiede Named Scholar-Athlete of the Week

    Sophomore Kelly Krumwiede was named the Prairie Farms/Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete of the week for the week of Dec. 7.  A business management and administration major, she owns a 3.76 cumulative grade point average and posted a pair of double-doubles during the previous week's action, averaging 15.0 points and 10 rebounds per game, while shooting 54.5 percent (12-for-22) from the field as she helped Bradley to a 1-1 record.  Krumwiede opened the week with a 10-point, 10-rebound effort in the Braves loss at Valparaiso.  Krumwiede had arguably her best outing of the year in Bradley's victory against Loyola, posting 20 points on 9-of-14 shooting and also added 10 rebounds, one assist and one blocked shot.

 

Chelleen Cracks Top 20 In Scoring

    Senior Ashley Chelleen broke into Bradley's career top 20 in scoring with her six-point effort against Drake Feb. 3 and is one of five active players climbing the Braves career scoring chart.  Chelleen is 19th with 817 career points, while senior Amy Peters currently ranks 21st behind Erika Grogg with 809 points.  Seniors Jen Brown (742 points) and Erika Nelson (724 points) and junior Devyn Flanagan (702 points) all recently ecplipsed the 700-point mark.  With a minimum of six games remaining in the season, three of the five players are on pace to finish the season with over 800 career points.  Below is a look at the Braves all-time leading scorers.  The numbers in parenthesis () is the point total the active individuals are on pace to finish the season.

 

Bradley's Career Scoring Leaders

Rank  Name (Years).......................... Total Points

1.       Karen Anderson (1979-83).................... 1,679

2.       Shelli Braud (1984-88).......................... 1,605

3.       Connie Griffith (1977-81)....................... 1,583

4.       Judy Burns (1981-84).......................... 1,544

5.       Sara Bailey (1999-03).......................... 1,541

6.       Karin Nicholls (1986-90)....................... 1,461

7.       Heather Best (1995-99)......................... 1,447

8.       Carrie Coffman (1991-95)...................... 1,313

9.       Genny Mueller (2001-05)...................... 1,269

10.      Eileen Yerkes (1988-92)....................... 1,120

11.      Val Wancket (1987-91)......................... 1,048

12.      Dena Williams (2001-05)....................... 1,030

13.      Carol Baresch (1986-89)....................... 1,018

14.      Andrea McAllister (1988-92)..................... 980

15.      Jenn Jolley (1997-01)............................. 920

16.      Roxanne Grabow (1979-83).................... 836

T17.    Maureen Hogan (1978-82)....................... 831

T17.    Michelle Nason (1993-95)........................ 831

19.      Ashley Chelleen (2002-present).... 817 (864)

20.      Erika Grogg (1990-94)............................. 816

21.      Amy Peters (2003-present)............ 809 (869)

22.      Kathy Stokes (1977-81)........................... 802

23.      Karen Richardson (1979-81).................... 798

24.      Audrey DeClue (1984-88)........................ 784

25.      Tammy Van Oppen (1995-97).................. 763

26.      Jen Brown (2003-present)............. 742 (786)

27.      Erika Nelson (2003-present).......... 724 (803)

28.      Heidi Nelson (1987-91)............................ 705

29.      Devyn Flanagan (2004-present)..... 702 (771)

30.      Liza Reed (1991-95)............................... 699

 

Krumwiede Collects All-Tournament Honors

   Sophomore Kelly Krumwiede was named to the all-tournament team at the Hoops for the Cure Classic in Dallas, Texas, helping the Braves to a 1-1 record, averaging 10.0 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.5 steals per game in the two games.

 

Chelleen Moves Into Sixth On Blocks List

    Senior Ashley Chelleen is also climbing the career blocks list and is currently sixth in school history with 78 career rejections.  Chelleen has a career-best 30 blocked shots on the year and is now eight blocks short of tying Tami Van Galder for fifth place all time in Braves history.

 

Bradley's Career Blocked Shots Leaders

Rank  Name (Years)......................... Total Blocks

1.       Dena Williams (2001-05).......................... 197

2.       Heather Best (1995-99)............................ 153

3.       Krisha Green (1993-97)........................... 106

4.       Eileen Yerkes (1988-92).......................... 105

5.       Tami Van Galder (1991-95)....................... 86

6.       Ashley Chelleen (2002-present).............. 78

7.       Karin Nicholls (1986-90)............................ 53 

 

Returners Continue to Shine

    Bradley's six returning players stole the show for the Braves in the team's season-opening victory against Chicago State and have continued to shine.  Despite a roster that features six newcomers and just six returning letterwinners, Bradley received all 67 points in its win against the Cougars from the six returning players.  The group also combined for 40 of Bradley's 49 rebounds, all 11 steals and 16 of the team's 18 assists.  On the season, Bradley's newcomers have combined for 139 points (5.8 points per game) or nine percent of the offense and 153 rebounds (17 percent).

 

Chelleen & Peters On FG% List

    Seniors Ashley Chelleen and Amy Peters both rank as two of the most accurate shooters in school history as both rank among the Braves career top 12 in field goal percentage.   Chelleen entered the year second in career field goal percentage but has made 70-of-164 shots (42.7 percent) to open the season and has slipped into fifth place in school history at 50.6 percent.   Peters is shooting 42.5 percent from the field this season and is currently 12th all-time in shooting accuracy at 45.7 percent.

 

BU Career Field Goal Percentage

FG%   Name (Years)................................ FG-FGA

.563    Roxanne Grabow (1979-83).............. 311-552

.531    Kim Harris (1984-86)......................... 245-461

.523    Tami Van Galder (1991-95)................ 218-417

.512    Audrey DeClue (1984-88).................. 301-587

.506    Ashley Chelleen (2002-present)...... 312-616

.506    Connie Griffith (1977-81).................. 636-1257

.495    Krisha Green (1993-97)..................... 240-425

.490    Carrie Coffman (1991-95)................. 552-1127

.481    Sheila Jenkins (1989-91)................... 273-567

.477    Karen Richardson (1979-81).............. 335-702

.473    Kathy Stokes (1977-81)..................... 337-712

.457          Amy Peters (2003-present)         310-679

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Ashley Chelleen

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Devyn Flanagan

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Devyn Flanagan

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