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After break for exams, Braves don't get easy return vs. W. Kentucky



PEORIA - Based on this week's RPI power rankings, tonight's Western Kentucky-Bradley matchup should be a fight to the end.
With 3-2 BU listed at 89 in the ratings of the 332 Division I men's basketball teams and 5-2 WKU at 91, look for the battle of the Hilltoppers at Carver Arena to be close. Or at least closer than the 75-60 margin of victory in last season's Bracket Buster game between the teams in Bowling Green, Ky.

At least that's how it shapes up on paper.

"It's a very good team," BU coach Jim Les said of the visitors. "A lot of the same personnel we saw last year is coming back. It's a team that poses a lot of problems. They will play a multitude of defenses, attack the glass very aggressively, push the tempo. It will be a tremendous test for us. They're the same team as last year, but better."

Bradley played that game without two key players - center Patrick O'Bryant and forward Lawrence Wright - who were suspended just prior to the game for being late for the bus on the ride to the arena.

O'Bryant is suspended again this year, out for the first eight games of the season because of too-hefty summer-work paychecks.

Reserve BU guard Will Franklin is sidelined for the same reason but is expected to return for Saturday's home game against Delaware State.

"We haven't talked a lot to the team about when they come back," Les said. "I don't want them to fell like they have a built-in excuse. We have the makings of a group that's here and now to have success."

They'll need to be hitting on all cylinders against the Hilltoppers, who have won tough road games at Alabama-Birmingham 92-76 and Eastern Kentucky 97-89 as well as beatings of Austin Peay (83-54), IUPUI (89-75) and Evansville (84-77). The two losses were at home to Georgia 69-65 and Pacific 91-75.

"Georgia and Pacific are pretty good basketball teams," Les said. "One thing both teams did was handle their pressure. That's something we have to do."

This is Bradley's first outing following an eight-day layoff for final exams.

"Even though it's been an erratic schedule, we've gotten insome good work and ratcheted up the intensity because I wasn't happy with our performance

at Butler," Les said. "What to expect, I don't know. To me, it was a breath of fresh air coming out of finals. You have that stress and strain behind you and now you can concentrate on just basketball."

Indeed, the next 11 games for the Braves will be held without having, as former Drake coach Rudy Washington once put it, "the distraction of having to go to class."

That includes a killer six-game Missouri Valley Conference opening slate beginning with O'Bryant's return Dec. 28 against Northern Iowa.

But first big challenges first. And they begin with WKU guards Courtney Lee and Anthony Winchester, who average better than 41 points between them.

That stellar backcourt was called this week by CBS SportsLine.com the best in Kentucky. That's saying a lot considering the college team based in Lexington has a pretty decent pair of guards.

"I wouldn't trade my two for anyone's (guards)," WKU coach Darrin Horn told the CBS reporter. "Offensively, Anthony's going to hurt you in a thousand ways. Courtney has that ability where, the bigger the moment, the more he thinks he's challenged, the later in the game, the more he wants the ball. And he's going to make a play for you."

Braves briefs: The Valley is ranked fourth in the first RPI conference ratings behind the Big Ten, Big East and the Atlantic Coast. The two unbeaten MVC teams are ranked among the nation's top eight - 6-0 Missouri State at No. 6 and 5-0 Indiana State at No. 8. Northern Iowa is 17th, Creighton 58th, Wichita State 73rd, BU 89th, Evansville 155th, Southern Illinois 156th, Drake 172nd and Illinois State 213th. "Now you're rooting for everybody and in two weeks you'll want to beat their brains out," Les said. "I think it's great but it doesn't surprise me. We hope to be one of the teams that benefits from the league's high RPI."
 

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Tops have finals battle


Western Kentucky normally doesn't schedule games during finals week, but this season is an exception.


Because of the Hilltoppers' participation in Bracket Buster Saturday last year, they owed a return game to Bradley.

But during the offseason when the two coaching staffs tried to work out a date for the match, nothing worked.

Except this week.

?That was an absolute last resort,? WKU coach Darrin Horn said. ?We had to get the game on the schedule and that was the only way.?



It wasn't a decision that was easy to make.

?Academics always comes first,? Horn said. ?We checked with all the academic advisers before we went ahead and put this game on the schedule. If it wasn't OK with all of them first, we would not have even done it as a last resort.?

The team has chartered a plane and will fly out of Bowling Green tonight and return Wednesday right after the game.

Because of a university policy that no final exams are given on Wednesdays, the players will not miss any tests.





?We'll study on the way up there, study on the day of the game and study on the way back that night,? Horn said.

With all the studying and the stress that normally comes with finals week, it will be a bit tougher for the players to prepare for Bradley.

?It's going to be hard because I have never had to do this,? WKU senior Anthony Winchester said. ?It's going to be tough for everybody, because you're so worried about finals and you have to study for them a lot.?

It will be up to the players to focus on both their academics and preparation for a tough road game against a Missouri Valley Conference opponent.

?It really doesn't have any effect - at least it shouldn't,? junior Benson Callier said. ?The show must go on, right? No matter how you feel physically or mentally, you have to play through it.?

Playing during finals week isn't all bad.

Considering the Toppers are coming off their worst loss of the season, getting back on the court sooner rather than later could be helpful.

?One good thing is that it lets us keep a somewhat normal schedule where we're practicing and have a game every three to four days,? Horn said.

This week will also push the Toppers, both physically and mentally.

In the long run, that could help them.

?It's going to be hard to focus, but this is still a good test for us,? Winchester said. ?To have a game during finals week - and coming off a loss - this is a real test of character for our team.?
 
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