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Chris Bradley

  • Class
    1997
  • Honors
    Men's Soccer (1994-1996)
Chris Bradley played soccer for the Dons for three seasons on an athletic scholarship, and graduated with a Bachelors in Business in 1997. He earned a Bachelors and Masters in Sports Psychology at Western Sydney University in 2002, and a Masters in Kinesiology at San Jose State in 2011. At USF he scored the winning overtime goal in Coach Neguesco's 500th win vs. Stanford, and was a member of the 1994 WCC Championship team. 

He played in at FIFA World Cups, coached at an Australian Institute of Sport, was the UK Manager and Head Analyst of Prozone (previously Amisco), along with working at two leading Category 1 Academies in the UK. He is currently coaching in Lochfield, England.

Chris Bradley concluded the Dons scoring by capitalizing on a strong buildup by Marc Wescott and Lemoine.

The Dons managed to put away four of their 22 shots, to give coach Negoesco his 497th career win. The Dons were rewarded for their offensive efforts 56 minutes into the second half when Chris Bradley scored off an assist from Erik Lemoine. With 13 minutes left to go in regulation, Keith Ratzburg scored, sending the Dons into their third overtime match of the season (TheFoghorn).

 
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