2017: Started all 11 games for Ithaca during his senior campaign...Named First-Team Liberty League...ECAC Second-Team All-Star...Recorded eight tackles and two pass break ups against Alfred on Sept. 2... Had 11Â tackles at Brockport on Sept. 9... Registered 10 tackles, one interception and one pass breakup at St. Lawrence on Sept. 16... Notched 11 tackles at RPI on Oct. 14... Logged 11 tackles and 0.5 tackles for loss against St. John Fisher on Oct. 21... Had six tackles and a forced fumble against Cortland on Nov. 11... Registered 11 total tackles and a forced fumble on Nov. 18 against Salisbury... Finished the season with 85 total tackles (36 solo) with 2.5 for loss, a sack, four pass breakups, two forced fumbles and an interception.
2016: Named to Empire 8 Second Team Defense...Saw action in all ten games for the Bombers in the 2016 campaign…Logged two games in double-digit tackles…Recorded a season-high 13 tackles, coming from three solo and 10 assisted tackles against Union on Sept. 3…Registered six solo tackles and six assisted tackles against Alfred on Sept. 24…Logged a solo tackle for a loss of three yards in the game…Recorded five solo tackles and three assisted tackles against Hobart on Sept. 17… Credited with 10 tackles, four solo and six assisted, along with pass breakup against Utica on Oct. 1… Notched 10 tackles, four of which were solo, against Brockport on Oct. 15…Recorded a sack for a loss of three yards against the Golden Eagles…Registered an assisted tackle for a loss of a yard in the game as well…Recorded eight tackles against Morrisville on Oct. 22…Registered his first forced fumble of the year and recovered the fumble and ran it for a gain of seven yards…Recorded a sack for a loss of two yards in the game…Notched a team-leading 11 tackles against St. John Fisher on Oct. 29…Totaled two tackles against Buff State on Nov. 5…Had eight tackles and one pass breakup against Cortland on Nov. 12…Also, recorded an interception that he returned 21 yards. |Â
2016 Game-By-Game Statistics
2015: Bradley saw action in all 10 of the Bombers’ games this season…Season highlight came against Alfred on Sept.26, where he finished with eight tackles, one sack for a loss of eight yards, and an interception that he returned 45 yards for a touchdown…Reached nine tackles three times on the year, once against Utica on Oct. 3, once against Brockport on Oct. 17, and against Buffalo State on Nov. 7…Recorded an interception against Hobart on Sept. 19, that he ran back for 19 yards…Finished the season with 70 tackles, 23 of which were solo, three interceptions, three pass breakups, and one forced fumble.
2014: Saw action in all 11 games for the Bombers during the 2014 campaign…Named Empire 8 Rookie of the Year and ECAC Division III North Defensive Rookie of the Year for his performance…Finished first on the team with 47 solo tackles and 34 tackle assists…Recorded three double-digit tackle games, with his season-best 13 coming against Hobart on Nov. 22…Recorded four tackles for a loss of 11 yards on the year…Registered a season-best nine solo tackles against Alfred on Sept. 27…Named USA College Football Rookie of the Week, Empire 8 Defensive Player of the Week, ECAC Division III Northwest Region co-Rookie of the Week and earned a spot on the D3Football.com Team of the Week after the Alfred game…Recorded a pass breakup in the first game of the season against Union and in the final game of the season against Hobart…Led the team in tackles with 81 total.
High School: A 2014 graduate of Jackson Memorial High School, Bradley was coached by Walt Krystopik and collected four varsity football letters. Bradley was a three-year All-Shore selection, and a three-year first team A-South selection. He was named A-South Defensive Player of the year and won the Star Ledger Fan Poll Defensive player of the year. Bradley was selected as a captain for both the New Jersey Phil Simms all-state game and the U.S. Army All-Shore Football Classic. He also earned three varsity letters each as a member of the wrestling and winter track & field teams. Bradley was a three-time District 21 Champion, a two-time Region 8th place winner and state tournament qualifier twice for wrestling.
Personal: A journalism major, he is the son of Thomas and Lynne Bradley.