Bradley Braves Women's Basketball team fell in a close game against Belmont University, 77-72, with players like Isis Fitch, Halli Poock, and Reagan Barkema making significant contributions.

The Big Picture

The Bradley Braves showed strong performance in shooting and defense, leading in offensive rebounds but ultimately losing to Belmont.

By the Numbers
  • Bradley shot 52.9% as a team in the first quarter.
  • Braves had a 37-35 lead at halftime and ended the game shooting 47.4% from three.
  • Isis Fitch led Bradley with 19 points, while Halli Poock had 17 points and Reagan Barkema contributed 14 points.
State of Play
  • Bradley had a strong start but couldn't maintain the lead, ultimately falling to Belmont 77-72.
  • The team's offensive performance was notable, shooting well from three-point range and dominating in offensive rebounds.
What's Next

Bradley will play their final home game against Murray State on Saturday, March 9, celebrating Senior Day with a 12:00 p.m. CT tipoff.

Bottom Line

Despite a spirited effort and strong individual performances, Bradley Braves fell short against Belmont in a close game, showcasing resilience and talent on the court.