Box Score
PEORIA,
Ill. – Senior
forward Jochen Graf made his return
to action golden, scoring the game-winner just 1:47 into overtime to lift
Bradley (9-4-2, 3-1-0 MVC) to a 3-2 Missouri Valley Conference victory against
Drake (4-9-3, 1-1-1 MVC) Wednesday night at Shea Stadium.
Persevering through a back-and-forth
game played in monsoon conditions, the win evens Bradley's all-time record
(241-241-46) for the first time in the program's 26-year history. Pending the outcome of SIU Edwardsville's game
at Evansville, which was halted in the 79th minute with Evansville leading 1-0,
Bradley has at least temporarily moved into sole possession of first place in
The Valley standings heading into Saturday's showdown at #19 Creighton and
earned its spot in the 6-team MVC Men's Soccer Championship next month at Shea
Stadium.
Graf, who is Bradley's active career
scoring leader, had missed the last seven games due to a thigh injury suffered
Sept. 14 versus Lipscomb. He returned to
action as a first-half sub and came off the bench for the final few minutes of
regulation. The Braves actually had a
sub, Wojciech Wojcik, ready to sub
in for Graf when he netted the winner, his team-best sixth goal of the season
and second game-winner of the year.
Drake keeper Rich Gallagher, who
made 10 saves on the night, attempted to punch out a Bradley service, but he
mis-hit the clearance. Graf attacked the
loose ball and headed it just over Gallagher's outstretched hand and inside the
right post at 91:47 for the third-quickest golden goal in Bradley history. Graf also owns the record, scoring 35 seconds
into overtime against South Florida at Dartmouth's tournament Sept. 9, 2011.
Drake got the game's first goal when
Brian Grand whipped in a service from the right endline for an Addison Eck
header at 9:37.
Bradley found the equalizer in the
25th minute on a play that started with a long throw from Andrew Brown. Drake
initially cleared the throw back to Brown on the right flank, where the
freshman midfielder sent a laser into the front of the goal. Drake's attempt at a clearance fell to junior
midfielder Scott Davis, who scored
his third of the year at 24:19.
Brown's first career goal put
Bradley on top, 2-1, in the 62nd minute.
Junior forward Ross Williams started
the scoring play by sending Keegan Balle
forward into the left flank. Balle
appeared to be centering for Jason Lesch,
but after both Lesch and Gallagher missed the hard roller near the left post,
Brown raced in for the finish at an abandoned right post at 61:43.
Though Bradley finished the game
with an 18-13 advantage in shots and allowed only four shots on goal, Drake
mounted more-and-more pressure as the clock wound down and finally found the
equalizer in the 86th minute when Jarred Arde ran onto a free ball at the top
of the D and hit a rocket inside the left post at 85:02.
Having pushed its home winning
streak to five games, Bradley will return to the road for its next three games,
beginning with a Saturday night clash at #19 Creighton (10-3-2, 2-0-1 MVC). The Bluejays will enter Saturday's game two
points behind Bradley in the league standings with the outcome going a long way
to determining the eventual MVC regular-season champion. Following the game at Creighton, Bradley will
play non-conference games at Western Illinois and Loyola-Chicago, before hosting
league rival Central Arkansas Nov. 3 in the regular-season finale.