Pat Bradley (basketball)

Pat Bradley (basketball)

Pat Bradley (born 16 May 1976) is a former American basketball player and coach.

Born in Everett, Massachusetts, Bradley attended Everett High School and then went to college at the University of Arkansas. Bradley played basketball for the Arkansas Razorbacks and was a four-time letterman from 1996-99. By the time he left, he had set the University of Arkansas and Southeastern Conference all-time records for three-point field goals made (366) and attempted (915). His Southeastern Conference record was subsequently broken in 2008 by Chris Lofton of the University of Tennessee.

Bradley also set an SEC record with a three-point field goal in 60 consecutive games and ranks in the top ten on the NCAA career list for three pointers. He finished fifth on UA scoring list with 1,765 points. He was a two-time All-SEC performer in 1998 and 1999.

Bradley received his degree in communications from the University of Arkansas in 2001.

Bradley later moved on to play professional basketball in Denmark and France, as well as for a brief time for the Arkansas Rimrockers, an NBA Development League team. He also worked as a coach and in the front office for the team.

Bradley is currently a sports talk radio co-host for 103.7 The Buzz in Little Rock, Arkansas. He co-hosts the 10 am to 1 pm slot called "The Zone" alongside Justin Acri and Joe Franklin. [ [http://www.kabzfm.com/1037thebuzz/mornjustin.htm 103.7 The Buzz - KABZ Little Rock, Arkansas U.S.A ] ] Pat has also become famous by saying "Dip Your Chip here"on the radio 72 times daily

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