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Friday, December 21, 2012

Dollar Day Gathering Of 1,920 Watches Baranczyk's Bulldogs Get Past St. Louis and ExDrake Coaches Lisa Stione and Amy Stephens, 61-55, At Knapp Center

A strong defensive effort combined with 13 points from Morgan Reid (Kansas City, Mo.) and seven assists from Alyssa Marschner (Plymouth, Minn.) helped Drake's women's basketball team defeat St.  Louis, 61-55, at the Knapp Center Friday.

 It was a matchup of present and former Drake coaches. St. Louis coach Lisa Stone is a former Drake head coach, and her top assistant, Amy Stephens, preceded present Drake coach Jennie Baranczyk as the Bulldogs' coach. Stephens left the Bulldogs' job last spring.


The game, which began at 5:05 p.m., drew a  crowd of 1,920 on Dollar Day at the arena. Fans were admitted for $1, and concessions cost $1 in an early Christmas gift to fans. 

" I really saw something from our team today,"  Baranczyk said. "I saw a lot of improvement in our players, particularly in Alyssa [Marschner] and Morgan [Reid].

The Drake (4-6) defense forced 22 St. Louis (5-7)  turnovers while converting at a 46.9 percent clip on the offensive end.

After trailing at halftime, 25-22, the Bulldogs opened the last half with  a 13-3 run, capped by back-to-back-to-back three-pointers from Kyndal Clark (Webb City, Mo.), Carly Grenfell (York, Neb.) and Mary Pat Specht (Shawnee, Kan.) to take a 35-28 lead   Grenfell and Clark finished with 12 and 10 points, respectively, with Clark adding four assists and three steals.

"The biggest thing we stressed at halftime was to control what we could control,"  Baranczyk said. "We had to control the tempo and if can do that we can win games."

St. Louis countered with a 9-2 spurt over the next four minutes to tie the game before the Bulldogs, energized by the crowd, reasserted that tempo and quickly extended its lead back to five points on a three-pointer from Clark and a layup for Reid.

"The last eight minutes of the game, we really stepped it up and played great team basketball," Baranczyk said.
While the Drake offense continued to score points, the defense was the star of the second half by holding St. Louis to just 41.4 percent shooting and 25 percent from the three-point arc.

Drake put itself in position for the victory with just under 3 minutes to play on a beautifully-executed and uncontested layup from Reid off of Marschner's seventh assist of the night.

Drake will take a break for the holidays and will play next at Milwaukee at 3 p.m. Dec,. 29. 

[This story was written for Ron Maly by John Meyer of Drake's sports information staff].