Old Dominion 66, Bradley 62

Old Dominion 66, Bradley 62

Published Apr. 1, 2009 4:26 a.m. ET

Frank Hassell, playing with a stress fracture in his right leg, had 18 points and 15 rebounds to lead Old Dominion to a 66-62 win over Bradley for the title of the inaugural CollegeInsider.com tournament on Tuesday night. Marsharee Neely added 16 points for Old Dominion (25-10), of the Colonial Athletic Association, which held off a late surge by Bradley (21-15). Gerald Lee had 13 points. The Monarchs were ahead 48-37 midway through the second half when Bradley, of the Missouri Valley, fought back to 57-55 on Sam Singh's jumper with 1:25 left. But the Braves couldn't get closer. "I feel kind of bad for Bradley. They played a great game," said Old Dominion coach Blaine Taylor. "But we won it, and we ain't giving it back." Old Dominion trailed by nine points in the first half before Hassell's eight points and 10 rebounds helped spark a comeback. The teams were tied at 28 at halftime. "A lot of teams would have taken a knockout punch, the way we fell behind early on," Taylor said. "They had a great crowd here tonight and, boy, did they come ready to play. But I'm proud of this young bunch and how they played under pressure." Chris Roberts led Bradley with 15 points. Sam Maniscalco had 12 points and Theron Wilson added 11 for the Braves. Bradley coach Jim Les said he knew his young team was in for a tough game against a bigger, stronger opponent. Old Dominion outrebounded Bradley 42-35, with several key offensive rebounds late in the game. "We respected who they are. They turned out to be just a little bit bigger and tougher and they came up with the second-half points when they needed them," Les said. "They really grabbed some boards and had some dead-on putbacks late in the game." Taylor said Hassells, the championship game's most valuable player, played much of the second half of the season with the stress fracture. He played Tuesday's game with a light cast on his lower calf and ankle. "I'm just so glad we won," Hassell said. "It's the first tournament championship I've ever won. Ever. What a great team and what a great coach."

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