Hall of Fame
Bradshaw was a four-year standout on the men's golf team from 2002-05. He was a three-time All-WVIAC choice and garnered WVIAC Player of the Year honors after gaining medalist honors at the conference tournament in 2003. He captured his first West Virginia Open title while attending Shepherd in 2004 and his seven West Virginia Open victories rank second only to golf legend Sam Snead's 17 wins. Bradshaw later turned professional and currently competes on the Canadian PGA tour. He won the Great Waterway Classic and garnered medalist honors at the 2014 Canadian Tour qualifying school.