The Drake Bulldogs slap their name on the Missouri Valley Conference championship bracket after defeating the Bradley Braves, 63-48, and securing their third consecutive NCAA March Madness tournament appearance on Sunday at the Enterprise Center.
The Drake Bulldogs are headed back to the Big Dance after clinching the Missouri Valley Conference's Arch Madness title with a decisive 63-48 victory over the Bradley Braves.
In the game, Bradley started strong, dominating the paint and scoring its first 12 points inside. However, Drake responded with solid defense and held Bradley scoreless over the final 4:02 of the first half. The Bulldogs went into halftime with a 31-27 lead, led by junior guard Bennett Stirtz, who had 12 points, while Bradley's Darius Hannah scored nine. In the second half, Drake's defense stifled the Braves, driving a Bradley scoring drought that helped the Bulldogs pull away and secure the win.
The Des Moines, Iowa-based team set a school record for wins with a 30-3 record. But, the team’s success was uncertain under first-year head coach Ben McCollum.
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“A lot of people doubted us, and we came up with that chip on our shoulder every game this season,” said Stirtz, the MVC player of the year. “It was just a little extra motivation.”
From left: Ben Denly, Ben Jarchow, Zakaryya Osman and Alex Carr hype up as the Drake Bulldogs are introduced during the Missouri Valley Conference championship against the Bradley Braves on Sunday at the Enterprise Center.
Stirtz led the Bulldogs to the win with 24 points — his 18th 20-plus-scoring game of the season and 31st in his career. Stirtz is the only player in the NCAA this season who scored more than 600 points, nabbing 631.
McCollum, the former Northwest Missouri State head basketball coach, said he wasn’t necessarily focused on making the NCAA March Madness tournament in his first year — just building a program with a strong foundation.
“I think we've done that,” he said. “I think we've done it with the right kids, and most importantly, and obviously, we're fortunate enough to win too.”
Sunday’s game marked the fifth consecutive year that Drake reached the tournament championship game. The Bulldogs will make the school's eighth March Madness appearance and their third straight. The Southern Illinois Salukis are the only other MVC team to three-peat the conference tournament with titles from 1993-95.
Drake Bulldogs forward Cam Manyawu (1) loses the ball while under pressure from the Bradley Braves during the Missouri Valley Conference championship on Sunday.
Drake Bulldogs junior advertising major Zakaryya Osman throws spirit fingers up as a player takes a free throw during the Missouri Valley Conference championship against the Bradley Braves.
Bradley Braves guard Jaquan Johnson drives the ball up the court while under pressure from Drake Bulldogs guard Mitch Mascari, left, and guard Tavion Banks.
Drake Bulldogs guard Mitch Mascari throws up a #1 gesture as time expires during the Missouri Valley Conference championship against the Bradley Braves, as the Bulldogs won 63-48.
Frank Ursini, a Drake University alumnus from Glenview, Ill., cheers during the Missouri Valley Conference championship between the Drake Bulldogs and Bradley Braves.
Drake Bulldogs forward Daniel Abreu rejoices while cutting down the net after defeating the Bradley Braves in the Missouri Valley Conference championship on Sunday.
The Drake Bulldogs punch their third conservative March Madness ticket after defeating the Bradley Braves, 63-48, in the Missouri Valley Conference championship on Sunday at the Enterprise Center.