SAN DIEGO -- San Diego State was already dominating Bradley in the opening minutes when senior forward Malik Pope was whistled for his second foul and headed for the bench.
In came 6-foot-10 redshirt freshman Jalen McDaniels and the domination continued.
McDaniels helped spark an opening 22-3 run and finished with 14 points and 12 rebounds in San Diego State's 75-52 victory against Bradley on Sunday.
Pope and Jeremy Hemsley scored 13 apiece for SDSU (7-2), which won its second straight game.
"He went down so I felt like I had to step up on my part and play with a lot of energy and be active and I feel like I did that," McDaniels said.