Word: bradley
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...junior for Valley Forge, Pa., scored 32 points in the Crimson's 76-67 rout of Penn, and poured in 30 points against the Tigers. In that game he outscored Princeton All-American Bill Bradley, who also appeared on the ECAC team...
Slightly hobbled by a leg injury, Bradley hit an unspectacular nine of 19 field goal attempts plus six foul shots for 24 points. He was outscored by the Crimson's Keith Sedlacek, who piled up 30 points. This was the third time in four head-to-head meetings between the two players that Sedlacek outscored the Tiger All-American...
...Bradley did not look like the best basketball player in the country Saturday, and he didn't look much like a Sunday School teacher either. Guarding the Crimson's Barry Williams in the high post, he gave Williams a physical working-over that would have done credit to a member of the switch-blade crowd in a New York slum. He pushed, shoved, and held mercilessly, and used his elbow like a jackknife...
Princeton led at the half, 30 to 29, with Bradley accounting for half the Tigers' points. But the contest was close throughout the first 20 minutes of play; Sedlacek and Merle McClung were both shooting well, and neither team ever led by more than four points...
...front 68 to 50, Harvard made one abortive last gasp. Sedlacek hit two long jump shots; then after a Princeton basket McClung bucketed one of his Over-the-Head Specials and Bill Fegley swished a 25-footer. With the score 70-60, Gene Dressier cannily stole the ball from Bradley, raced downcourt, took a jump shot from the foul circle--and blew it. That ended the rally...