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Saturday, January 31, 2015

The way I look at it, Drake's women's basketball team is the biggest sports story in central Iowa. The Bulldogs improved their Missouri Valley Conference record to 8-0 last night behind Lizzy Wendell's 43-point display that paved the way to a 94-89 overtime victory over Missouri State at the Knapp Center. Consequently, Drake's 1:05 p.m. game Sunday against Wichita State at the Knapp Center is huge. The Shockers are also 8-0 in the league, but their 17-3 overall record is better than Drake's 13-6. “This one was really fun to be on this side … I mean, it could have easily gone either way,” Drake coach Jennie Baranczyk said of her team's success against Missouri State. “Missouri State did a really, really nice job. I thought NiJay Gaines coming home to Des Moines really put on a performance – she had a great game. They rebounded the ball well and they turned us over a little bit too much. What I’m really proud of is the way that when they made their runs, we came back every time… we stayed poised, we stayed steady. For a young team to be able to do that I think that’s really important for today and also for the years to come.” Wendell's 43 points matched her career high. “Lizzy just had another really, really outstanding night in terms of scoring and what I liked the most is she started out great, kind of went a little bit cold and then came back really strong,” commented Baranczyk. There was plenty of other stuff going on last night. We attended the Valley Vocal Jazz Summit Concert at which groups from Dallas Center-Grimes and Norwalk joined Valley and Valley Southwoods in producing an evening of excellent sounds. We made it to the nearby Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse in time to watch Valley's boys' basketball team beat Dowling, 64-60, in front of the largest crowd of the season. Second-ranked Dowling, the state's No. 2-ranked girls' team, was too much for Valley, 69-57, in the preliminary game. I'll be resting the remainder of the weekend.