Bradley Opens
Inaugural CollegeInsider.com Tournament with 81-74 over Austin
Peay
March 18, 2009
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Braves improve to 19-14 on the season.
PEORIA, Ill. - Senior forward Theron Wilson led Bradley with 18
points and 18 rebounds and the Braves (19-14) opened the
inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament with an 81-74
victory against Austin Peay (19-14) Wednesday night at Carver
Arena.
Austin Peay senior forward Drake Reed recorded a double-double
with game-highs of 24 points and 11 rebounds and three other
Governors - Kyle Duncan, Wes Channels and Anthony Campbell --
scored 11 points apiece. Sophomore guard Sam Maniscalco added 15
points for Bradley, while freshman point guard Eddren McCain
turned in a solid all-around game with 13 points, five assists,
five rebounds and four steals and junior guard Chris Roberts
added 12 points.
The Braves enjoyed their second-best 3-point shooting game of
the season by draining 11-of-20 (.550) from beyond the arc.
Ironically, the team's best game of the year from 3-point range
came against another opponent from the state of Tennessee, a
13-for-24 effort Nov. 29 against East Tennessee State.
Maniscalco buried 4-of-7 long range attempts and his trey with
2:27 remaining gave the Braves some breathing room, 70-64.
Although the Braves shot just 63.2 percent from the free throw
line, Bradley outscored the Governors, 24-5, from the stripe.
Austin Peay was whistled for 24 fouls, resulting in 38 Bradley
free throw attempts. The Braves made 11-of-14 attempts in the
final 1:44 to close the game out.
Bradley led by double-digits in both halves, only to see Austin
Peay repeatedly rally. The Braves went on a 10-0 run to grab a
21-11 lead with 12:35 left in the first half, but after Taylor
Brown sank two free throws to regain the double-digit cushion,
23-13, the Governors used a 12-2 push to pull even once again.
The lead changed hands four times, before the Braves managed a
40-26 advantage at the break.
The Braves steadily built the lead to a game-high 11 points,
60-49, with 7:15 left, but Reed got Austin Peay back into the
game by scoring eight points during a 15-7 surge to pull the
Governors to within 67-64 with 2:43 remaining. Maniscalco
answered with his momentum killing 3-pointer from the top of the
key and the Governors got no closer than five points the rest of
the way.
Bradley's quarterfinal opponent will be Oakland, which knocked
off Kent State in opening round action on Tuesday. The Braves
will play host to Oakland in the quarterfinals of the
CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament at 8:05 p.m. (EST)
Monday at Carver Arena.
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