Over the 1982–83 season, Bradley averaged 26.7 points per game to lead the Sun Belt Conference and rank fourth in the nation.
He was named first-team All-Sun Belt both years and repeated as an AP honorable mention All-American as a senior.
Bradley left USF holding most of the school's scoring records, including the career points mark (2,319).
[1] Following the close of his college career, Bradley was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the third round (51st pick overall) of the 1985 NBA draft,[7] but did not play in the National Basketball Association.
[8] Bradley played the 1990–91 season for the Tulsa Fast Breakers of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA), averaging 9.6 points and 3.9 rebounds over 40 games.