Hall of Fame
Bradley was a four-year letterwinner and served as team captain for the 1984 undefeated NCAA Division II National Championship team. He was an integral leader throughout his career amassing a collective 110-18-2 record while a member of the Beavers including four NCHA Conference Championships, a NAIA third-place finish, NAIA National Runner-Up, a NCAA Division II National Runner-Up and the NCAA Division II title in his final season. He co-captained the 1984 team that went 31-0-0, which stands as the most games won in a season, as well as the most home games won in a season going 19-0-0. Bradley was a two-time All-American, three-time NCHA All-Conference and was selected to the 1984 All-Tournament Team at the National Championships. He was selected and participated in the American College Hockey Association All-Star Game after the 1984 National Championship Tournament. Bradley quarterbacked the 1984 team's power play that scored 77 power play goals. He collected 97 points in his 113 career games. The defenseman is the all-time individual season record holder for most points by a D man with 52 and tied for most assists with 40 in 31 games during the 1984 season. Currently ranks sixth in career points, sixth in career goals and seventh in career assists for defensemen all-time. Bradley is a member of the BSU's 50 Legends for 50 years (reserved for the 50 best players in the first 50 years of Beavers Men's Hockey. He twice attended the training camp of the New Jersey Devils of the NHL.