Bradley Polytechnic Institute opened its doors in the fall of 1897, and the school fielded a football team in that first fall and a baseball team in the spring of 1898. Men's basketball debuted in 1902–03 with no coach and no home court, but was destined to become Bradley's most successful team; over the years, the Braves have played in 37 post-season tournaments, winning the
National Invitation Tournament (NIT) four times and being runners-up in the
NCAA and the NIT twice each and in the
College Basketball Invitational (CBI) and
CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT) once each. A member of the
Missouri Valley Conference, Bradley University sponsors teams in seven men's and eight women's
NCAA sanctioned sports. Bradley is the only NCAA Division I school that sponsors men's but not women's soccer.
Men's basketball Bradley is best known for its college basketball success. Bradley has been to nine NCAA tournaments, including two national championship games, three Elite 8s, and four Sweet 16s. Bradley has an overall NCAA Tournament record of 11–9. Bradley has been to the NIT 23 times and won it four times. Their postseason NIT record is 27–20. Only one school (St. Johns, 27 times) has been to more NITs, or won it more times (St. John's, 6 times). Years in NIT - 1938, 1939 (third), 1947, 1949 (fourth), 1950 (second), 1957 (won), 1958, 1959 (second), 1960 (won), 1962, 1964 (won), 1965, 1968, 1982 (won), 1985, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2023 and 2024 The Braves basketball squad was incidentally co-featured in a 1955
Sports Illustrated article focusing on their cheerleaders. The two-page spread, heavy with photographs taken at a tournament in New Orleans, Louisiana, keyed in on the enthusiasm and school spirit of the cheerleaders. Perhaps as irony, Bradley's basketball team, in action vs. Holy Cross, was shot as background for their avid supporters. Holy Cross defeated the Braves in this game, 89–81. The Braves basketball team's current head coach is Brian Wardle. He became the program's 14th head coach in history in 2015 and led the Braves men's basketball team to the NCAA Tournament in 2019. This came as a surprise because the Braves finished 5th out of 10 teams in the Missouri Valley Conference in 2019. They finished with a 9-9 conference record but went on to win the conference tournament, giving the Braves the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
Football The Bradley football program was initiated in 1897, concomitant with the school's founding; three games were played by the fledgling squad, resulting in an 0–3 record. The Braves continued to field a gridiron team every year, with exception of the interruption of World War II (1943–1945), through the 1970 season. Upon the retirement of head coach
Billy Stone, coupled with other considerations, the football program was at that point discontinued. The team played its games at Peoria Stadium. ==Facilities==