Ron Bradley

Ron Bradley
Sport(s) Basketball
Current position
Title Assistant coach
Team Longwood
Conference Big South
Biographical details
Born (1951-02-09) February 9, 1951
Springfield, Massachusetts
Playing career
1970–1974 Eastern Nazarene
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1976–1981 Eastern Nazarene
1981–1989 Maryland (asst.)
1991–2002 Radford
2002–2003 James Madison (asst.)
2003–2010 Clemson (asst.)
2011–2015 DePaul (asst.)
2016–present Longwood (asst.)
Head coaching record
Overall 193–124 (.609)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Big South Tournament championship (1998)
Big South regular season championship (1992, 2000, 2001)

Ron Bradley (born 1951) is a men's college basketball coach, currently an assistant coach with the Longwood University Lancers.[1] He has previously served as associate head coach at DePaul, Clemson, James Madison University,[2] assistant coach for the University of Maryland, College Park[3] and the head coach at Radford University,[4] where he led the team to its first NCAA tournament.[5] He is a 1973 graduate of the Eastern Nazarene College, where he also served as head coach.[3] In 2009, he was one of 20 semifinalists[6][7][8] and later was named assistant coach of the year.[9]

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Radford Highlanders (Big South Conference) (1991–2002)
1991–92 Radford 20–9 12–2 1st
1992–93 Radford 16–15 8–8 5th
1993–94 Radford 20–8 13–5 2nd
1994–95 Radford 16–12 9–7 4th
1995–96 Radford 14–13 8–6 5th
1996–97 Radford 15–13 8–6 3rd
1997–98 Radford 20–10 10–2 2nd NCAA First Round
1998–99 Radford 20–8 8–2 2nd
1999–00 Radford 18–10 12–2 1st
2000–01 Radford 19–10 12–2 1st
2001–02 Radford 15–16 9–5 3rd
Radford: 193–124 (.609) 109–47 (.699)
Total: 193–124 (.609)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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References

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