During the final eight minutes, neither team led by
more than four points as the Bulldogs (5-5) and Eagles (5-6) went
basket-for-basket before
Ben Simons (Cadillac, Mich.) hit a three pointer with 2:47 left
in the game to put Drake up, 66-65. Simons finished with 16 points and
four three-pointers.
NCCU answered with a free throw to briefly tie the
game before the Bulldogs went to VanDeest for back-to-back layups in the
paint to take a four-point, 70-66, lead with 47 seconds left. The
junior from Bettendorf was 6-of-9 from
the field and 7-of-8 from the free throw line.
The game drew a crowd of 2,388 at the Knapp Center on a stormy night.
The game drew a crowd of 2,388 at the Knapp Center on a stormy night.
“I think a big objective for us is getting the ball
in to Seth,” Drake coach Mark Phelps said of the final minutes.
“We don’t do a great job of looking for him for 40 minutes. The goal is
to make sure he gets a look and we’re getting
better at that.”
The Eagles didn’t succumb to the 4-0 Drake run as
Stanton Kidd drained a three-pointer on NCCU’s next possession to finish
with a game-high 23 points. Defending the in-bound pass, NCCU forced a
jump ball to retain possession, but missed
its attempt to take the lead with 16 seconds left with the rebound
falling into
Joey King’s (Egan, Minn.) hands for his career-high 10th board of the evening. Out of a Drake timeout,
Richard Carter (Detroit, Mich.) was fouled and calmly drained
both shots to give Drake a three-point, 72-69, cushion with 11 seconds
left. Carter scored 13 points with five assists on the evening.
“He did a terrific job, he had an assist on an
under-the-basket play and hit two big free throws,” Phelps said of
Carter’s game. “I thought his defensive intensity really picked up in
the second half and was a big part of us being better
on defense in the second half.”
The Eagles got two attempts at a game-winning three-pointer, but both tries were off the mark to preserve the Drake win.
In addition to Kidd’s 23 points, Jeremy Ingram also
added 23 points for the Eagles in the losing effort as the Drake
defense clamped down to only allow 40 percent shooting in the second
half after a 58.3 percent performance in the first
stanza.
The Bulldogs converted on 50 percent of their
attempts but were a blistering 47.6 percent (10-of-21) from three-point
range. Four of those 10 makes came during a two-minute stretch early in
the first half that gave Drake a 12-point lead
and allowed the team to take a 41-37 lead into the locker room.
Drake remains at home to host Eastern Illinois on
Saturday afternoon at 2:05 p.m. in the Knapp Center in the first meeting
between the two programs.
[This story was written for Ron Maly by Ty Patton, Drake's assistant athletic director for communications].