DES MOINES, Iowa --
ShanQuan Hemphill and
Garrett Sturtz posted double-doubles and
Darnell Brodie scored the go-ahead basket in overtime, lifting the Drake University men's basketball team to a 70-65 victory over Jackson State at the Knapp Center on Thursday night (Dec. 16).
"It was a scrappy win for us tonight," head coach
Darian DeVries said. "We knew going in that Jackson State was a really good ball club. Credit Jackson State for how hard they plan and how hard they fight. Offensively, it was hard for us and a lot of that had to do with Jackson State's rim protection."
Drake improved to 7-4 on the season and won its 29th straight nonconference game at home, but the Bulldogs had to earn it against a feisty Jackson State team that forced them into difficult shots all night.
Every time Drake built a lead, Jackson State stormed back and the Bulldogs couldn't breathe easily until
D.J. Wilkins sank two free throws with 2.4 seconds remaining for the final margin. His bucket in the final minute of regulation produced the overtime.
Drake led 21-14 with 7:23 left in the first half after Wilkins -- who had five assists -- stole the ball and fed Hemphill for a two-handed dunk. But Jackson State rallied and it was tied at 27 going into halftime.
A 14-1 run in which five different players scored lifted Drake into a 43-34 lead midway through the second half. Again, Jackson State stormed back and led 60-58 with just over a minute to play. Wilkins tied it with a tough 10-foot fadeway on the left baseline with 38 seconds left, Watson missed a jumper that would have put the Tigers back in front and Hemphill snared the rebound.
The Bulldogs had 10 seconds to try to win it in regulation, but Jackson State batted the ball away and the game went into overtime.
Drake trailed 65-64 after Watson made one of two free throws with 1:13 left. DeVries grabbed the rebound when Watson missed his second shot and the Bulldogs went to work on the offensive end. Wilkins had the ball near the free throw and threw a perfect bounce pass down low to Brodie, who dropped in the layup for a 66-65 lead with 45 seconds left.
Jackson State then missed two shots in the closing seconds and the Bulldogs rebounded both. Hemphill pulled down the first one and sank two free throws with 17.9 seconds remaining. Wilkins grabbed the rebound after Watson missed from the top of the key, got fouled and made the final two free throws.
"We just came off of a game where we went to overtime and we had a different result," DeVries said. "Tonight, I thought we did a better job defensively in overtime and that was the difference."
Hemphill, who has come on strong in recent games after a slow start to the season, led the Bulldogs with 17 points and 12 rebounds -- his first double-double this season and third of his Drake career. Sturtz added 14 points and 10 rebounds -- the fourth time in his career he has reached double figures in both categories.
In the last four games, Hemphill has averaged 14.8 points while shooting 53.8 percent (21-of-39).
Brodie gave the Bulldogs a big lift off the bench, scoring 11 points on 5-for-10 shooting and grabbing four rebounds, three of them on the offensive end.
Tucker DeVries added 10 points, his fifth straight game in double figures.
It was the second straight overtime game for the Bulldogs, who lost to Clemson 90-80 in Atlanta last Saturday and won this one despite shooting a season lo 38.2 percent from the field.
Jackson State (2-9) completed a three-game swing through Iowa with Thursday night's loss, which followed setbacks at Iowa State and Northern Iowa. All of the Tigers' games this season have been on the road and they won't play at home until Dec. 29.
Jayveous McKinnis just missed a triple-double for the Tigers, scoring 19 points on 8-for-11 shooting, grabbing 10 rebounds and blocking nine shots. The nine blocks were the second-most in an NCAA game this season. Gabe Watson added 17 points for Jackson State -- 15 after halftime.
Drake will be back in against on Sunday, Dec. 19 at the Knapp Center against Chicago State with a 2 p.m. tip-off.
TEAM NOTES
•Drake improved to 7-4 entering a Sunday home game with Chicago State
•The Bulldogs earned their ninth consecutive win.
•This also marked Drake's 29
th straight home nonconference win.
•This marked
Darian DeVries 77
thcareer coaching victory at Drake, moving him into a tie for sixth place with Mark Phelps on the school's all-time coaching victory list.
•Drake moved to 24-4 in December under DeVries.
•This was Drake's second consecutive overtime game and the Bulldogs improved to 5-2 in overtime games during the DeVries coaching era.
Drake collected a season-high 47 rebounds, including a season-high 19 offensive rebounds.
•Drake shot a season-low 38.2 percent (26-68) from the floor.
•The Bulldogs shot a season-low 19 percent (4-21) from three-point ranges
•Drake's 12 turnovers were the most in the last five games.
•This marked the first time Drake has been tied at half this season (27-27)
•Drake scored 26 points in the first half – a season low in six home games.
•Drake improved its series record against Jackson State to 4-1, including a 3-1 mark in games played in Des Moines.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
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ShanQuan Hemphill led Drake with season-tying 17 points and a season-high 12 rebounds, enjoying his third career double-double with the Bulldogs and first this season.
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Garrett Sturtz contributed 14 points and 10 rebounds for his fourth career double-double and first this season for Drake. It marked Sturtz's fourth straight double-figure scoring game.
•The last time Drake had two players with double-doubles in the same game occurred Feb. 6, 2021 at Valparaiso when
Tremell Murphy collected 11 points and 11 rebounds and Tank Hemphil had 18 points and 10 rebounds.
•Freshman
Tucker DeVries, enjoying his fifth straight double-figure scoring game, added 10 points, while center
Darnell Brodie chipped in with 11 points including seven in the second half and two in overtime.
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D.J. Wilkins tied a season high with five assists.
•Hemphill is averaging 14.8 points and shooting 53.8 percent (21-39) over the last four games.
•Reserve guard
Ayo Akinwole had a season-high two three-point baskets
•DeVries had streak of 10 straight free throws come to end.
•Senior
Jonah Jackson made his first appearance over the last nine games, playing 2 minutes 19 seconds in the first half.