Hall of Fame
Bradshaw ranks as one of the most dynamic and impactful players in the history of Belmont men's basketball. Known for his confident and expressive style of play, Bradshaw ranks sixth on Belmont's NCAA Division I era scoring list with 1,698 points.
The Ridgetop, Tennessee native helped the Bruins to 94 victories, four consecutive postseason appearances, two NCAA Tournament bids, national Top 25 poll votes four straight seasons, and marquee road victories over North Carolina, Stanford, and Marquette, among others.
But perhaps his most memorable performance came the 2015 NCAA Tournament versus Atlantic Coast Conference Champion and No. 2 seed Virginia, as Bradshaw became a social media sensation with his charismatic and courageous play. He scored a game-high 25 points against the Cavaliers – the top-ranked defensive team in the country – easily the most any player scored against Virginia that season.
The 6-3 guard scored in double figures in 87 of his final 97 games as a Bruin, including a Belmont NCAA Division I era single-game record 42 points at Ohio (11/29/14).
During his sophomore and junior seasons, Bradshaw scored 1,099 points; fourth-most nationally among returning seniors.
A three-time NABC All-District and three-time All-OVC selection, Bradshaw was named one of the top mid-major players in America by USA Today and a national Top 100 player by CBSSports.com.
Bradshaw also ranks among program career leaders in assists (328), steals (155), and three-point field goals made (249).
In addition, Bradshaw was a two-time Academic All-America® selection and was the 2014-15 Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (DI-AAA ADA) Men's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
He currently serves as an assistant coach at Christ Presbyterian Academy.
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