2005-06
• First Team All-MAC
• Member of the WMU Doubles Team of the Year with Jeff French with a 19-7 record
• Became only the 36th player in WMU history to eclipse 100 career wins by finishing the year with 103 victories
• Became the only player in the MAC to defeat MAC Player of the Year Matt Baccarani when he won their meeting during the championship match of the MAC Tournament
• Named MAC Player of the Week on Jan. 24 after defeating No. 62 Ryan Heller of Michigan during a 4-0 weekend and Feb. 21after knocking off No. 78 Nick Rinks of Michigan State
• Compiled a perfect 8-0 record in MAC singles and doubles
• Tied for the team lead with Alex Birchmeier with 30 singles wins and finished with the second most overall wins with 54 (Jeff French-55)
• During the summer Bradshaw earned his first ATP point
• Advanced to the championship match of his singles draw at the UVa Fall Invitational
• Advanced to the semifinals of the Flight A singles and doubles draw at the Ball State Invitational
• Earned second letter
2004-05
• Second Team All-MAC
• WMU Singles Player of the Year after winning 28 matches
• Perfect 4-0 in MAC singles and doubles• Won two matches at the MAC Championships • Earned first letter
• Won the Flight B singles championship at the Ball State Invitational
• Earned a spot in the ITA Midwest Regional main draw by winning three straight qualifying matches
• Won at No. 4 singles to help Broncos topple nationally-ranked Nebraska
• Won two matches at the MAC Championships
• Earned first letter
2003-04
• Made seven dual match appearances at BYU
High School
• Represented England two times against Israel and Ireland in junior competition
• Beat first world-ranked player in 2004
• Ranked in the top 70 in Great Britain
Personal
• Majoring in pre-business
• Son of John and Sue Bradshaw
• Born February 7, 1985