DRAKE
The Bulldogs dropped their season opener to South Dakota, 74-69, at the Knapp Center last Sunday. Sophomore
Kyndal Clark (Webb City, Mo.) scored a game-high 21 points and added six rebounds, while
Morgan Reid (Kansas City, Mo.) pulled down a double-double with
11 points and 13 rebounds. The Bulldogs trailed by only four points at
halftime, 41-37, but cold-shooting and a 13-2 run by the Coyotes at the
start of the second half proved to be the difference
in Drake head coach Jennie Baranczyk’s first game.
OFFENSIVE SPARK
Sophomore Liza Heap
(Highlands Ranch, Colo.) played her best game against the Coyotes. The
Colorado native recorded career-highs in points (12) and rebounds (5) in
just 28 minutes. Ten of
those points came in the second half and helped the Bulldogs nearly
rally from a 16-point deficit. Her previous career-high was four points.
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO
Illinois
at Chicago knocked off Drake, 61-48, in the 2011-12 opener in Chicago,
Ill. The Flames (0-1) dropped their opener to Truman State, 64-51 this
season. Rachel Story scored 17 points and
Katie Hannemann added 14 in the loss. The Flames bounced back with a
win over SIU-Edwardsville, Thursday night, 68-61. Taylor Foulks scored
21 points to lead all scorers and Story added 17 points. UIC is coached
by Regina Milller, who is in her second season
at the helm. Miller has been a head coach for 18 seasons with stops at
UNLV and Western Illinois and holds a 254-239 overall record. The Flames
were picked to finish sixth in the Horizon League preseason poll.
UIC VS. DRAKE
Sunday’s
game is the sixth between thd schools, with Drake holding a
4-1 advantage.. The Bulldogs are 3-0 at home against the Flames with the
last victory on November 21, 1997 in a game they won easily, 89-61.
Drake is 13-7 all-time against teams from the Horizon League.
NEW BEGINNINGS
Former University of Iowa standout and Des Moines native
Jennie Baranczyk
is in her first season as head coach at Drake. Baranczyk is the sixth Drake women’s basketball head coach
in school history and comes to Drake after a two-year stint as assistant
coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Colorado.
Baranczyk also served as an assistant coach at Kansas
State and Marquette.
POSTSEASON SUCCESS
This
is the first head coaching position for Baranczyk but she brings an
impressive postseason resume as a
player and assistant coach, having reached postseason play every
season. She also captured two Iowa high school state titles at Dowling
Catholic. Baranczyk has coached in two NCAA tournaments and has won two
WNIT championships as an assistant coach (Kansas
State in 2006 and Marquette in 2008). At Iowa, she played in three NCAA
tournaments and one WNIT and helped Iowa win the 2001 Big Ten
Tournament.
ONLY ONE
With
the defeat by South Dakota in the Bulldogs’ opener, Carol Baumgartner,
who was the program’s first head
coach, remains the only Drake head coach to win her debut. The Bulldogs
beat the Iowa Hawkeyes, 78-65 on November 20, 1974 in the program’s
first ever game.
COACHING STAFF
Baranczyk’s first hire as head coach was retaining veteran assistant coach
Allison Pohlman. Pohlman has been an assistant at Drake since the 2007-08 season. Former Chipola College head coach and Iowa native
David Lane was hired as an assistant coach. Courtney Graham who coached at Holy Cross for three seasons was the final assistant hired by Baranczyk. Former Iowa State standout
Kelsey Bolte is the new coordinator of basketball operations for the Bulldogs.
HIGH SCORING STAFF
Baranczyk
(Iowa), Bolte (Iowa State), Pohlman (Northern Iowa) and Graham
(Mississippi St.) all
played Division I basketball and the four scored 4,963 points combined.
Baranczyk scored 1,762 career points followed by Bolte (1,639), Pohlman
(1,463) and Graham (99).
REWIND
The
Drake Bulldogs finished the 2011-12 season at 18-16, 9-9 MVC and lost
in the first round of the WNIT to
South Dakota. Drake won seven of its last eleven games to close the
regular season and advanced to the postseason for the first time since
the 2007-08 season. Drake won three games (Evansville, Illinois State,
Wichita State) in three days to advance to the
MVC tournament title game before falling to Creighton. The Bulldogs' 18
wins were the most since the 2008-09 season.
NO THREE FOR YOU
Drake
held opponents to just 28.9 percent last season from behind the arc,
which was just behind Wichita State
(28.6 percent) and Creighton (28.8 percent) in the MVC. The Bulldogs
held the Coyotes to just 3-of-13 (23.1 percent) from behind the
three-point line.
WELCOME
Freshman
Emma Donahue (Naperville, Ill.) and junior Mary Pat Specht
(Shawnee, Kan.) were the only Drake newcomers to see the court in the
South Dakota game. Specht played 13 minutes and knocked down a
three-pointer and Donahue had two points.
2012-13 SCHEDULE
Drake
will play 11 non-conference games with home games against South Dakota
(Nov. 11), Illinois Chicago (Nov.
18), Chicago State (Dec. 2), Iowa (Dec. 16), Saint Louis (Dec. 21) it
also travels to Iowa State (Nov. 27), North Dakota State (Dec. 6), North
Dakota (Dec. 8) and Milwaukee (Dec. 29). Iowa and Iowa State both were
NCAA tournament participants in 2011-12. A
trip to the New Mexico State Tournament in Las Cruces, N.M. with
matchups against UC Irvine (Nov. 23) and George Mason or New Mexico
State (Nov.24) is also scheduled. MVC play will start Jan. 3, 2013 when
the Bulldogs visit Evansville. Drake will again play
a round-robin 18 game conference slate.
[This story was written for Ron Maly by John Meyer of Drake's sports information staff].