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Brodie
Luke Lu
66
Valparaiso VALPO 3-5,0-1 MVC
73
Winner Drake DRA 4-3,1-0 MVC
Valparaiso VALPO
3-5,0-1 MVC
66
Final
73
Drake DRA
4-3,1-0 MVC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Valparaiso VALPO 32 34 66
Drake DRA 40 33 73

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Drake Athletic Communications

Brodie Leads Men's Basketball Against Valpo

DES MOINES -- Darnell Brodie's best game of the season and a timely steal by Tucker DeVries in the final minute helped the Drake University men's basketball team open Missouri Valley Conference play with a 73-66 victory over Valparaiso at the Knapp Center on Thursday night, breaking a three-game losing streak.
 
It was the earliest Drake has ever played a Valley game and the Bulldogs won it with contributions up and down the lineup along with some solid defense at key stretches.
 
Drake (4-3) never trailed after scoring nine straight points to open a 17-12 lead, but the Bulldogs had to fight off Valpo (3-5) at every turn the rest of the game.
 
Brodie led the way with 14 points on 6-for-7 shooting, his first game in double figures since scoring 21 at Bradley last Feb. 26. He also grabbed six rebounds.
 
DeVries and D.J. Wilkins each scored 11 points and both made three 3-pointers, the third time this season each has knocked down three in a game. Wilkins regained his touch after making only three 3-pointers in the Bulldogs' three previous games, all losses at tournament in Florida.
 
Tremell Murphy added 10 points, including a big 3-pointer late in the game, while ShanQuan Hemphill scored eight and grabbed a team-best seven rebounds. Hemphill had one of the game's highlight plays, going 1-on-4 for a two-handed dunk that gave Drake a 59-51 lead. Garrett Sturtz also scored eight points and collected six rebounds.
 
The Bulldogs, winning at home for the seventh straight time, got a big lift from its bench, owning a 26-13 edge in points from the reserves. Two of those players off the bench helped the Bulldogs wipe out Valparaiso's early lead.
 
Ayo Akinwole buried a 3 and DeVries followed with two more baskets from deep, giving the Bulldogs that 17-12 lead. A Wilkins 3 stretched the lead to 32-22 and Drake took a 40-32 lead into halftime. The Bulldogs twice led by 12 in the second half before Valpo clawed back and forced the Bulldogs to earn it down the stretch.
 
Drake was trying to protect a 65-57 lead and the shot clock was about to expire when Murphy hit a long 3 from the right wing. He finished 4-for-5 from the field in reaching double figures for the sixth time this season, the most on the team.
 
The Bulldogs kept Valparaiso in it by missing the front end of two 1-and-1 free throw opportunities as the Beacons sliced the lead to 68-64. They had the ball at their end of the court with a chance to make it a one-possession game when DeVries leaped to steal the ball near the sideline with 32 seconds left.
 
That led to a parade to the free throw line and the Bulldogs capitalized, Sturtz sinking three and DeVries making a pair to wrap it up.
 
Ben Kirkke led Valparaiso with 20 points but was limited to five in the second half. The Beacons made five of their first six shots, then went 22-of-50 the rest of the way and finished with a season-low four 3-pointers. They had made 23 in their two previous games.
 
Drake will be back in the Knapp Center to play St. Thomas on Sunday, Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. The Bulldogs won't return to MVC action until Jan. 2 at Missouri State.


TEAM NOTES
  • Drake snaps a three-game losing streak, while improving its record to 4-3.
  • This marked the second straight year Drake has won its MVC opener
  • Drake is now 36-19 in MVC games during the Darian DeVries coaching era
  • This was Drake's seventh straight home win
  • The Bulldogs have gone 56-8 at home since the 2017-18 campaign, including 4-0 this season.
  • Drake is now 23-3 in games played in December under DeVries
  • Drake outrebounded Valparaiso, 37-30, collecting 12 offensive rebounds —the team's second highest total of the season.
  • Drake is 4-0 this season when outrebounding opponents and 56-10 during the DeVries era.
  • Drake's bench scored 26 points, including 16 points in the first half, doubling the point total from Valparaiso's reserves who tallied 13.
  • Drake shot 39.1 percent beyond the three-point arc, making nine of 23 shots – its third best three-point shooting percentage this season.
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
  • Center Darnell Brodie led Drake with a season-high 14 points, including 10 in the second half. It was the first time since Feb. 26, 2021 that Brodie's scoring was in double digits.
  • Freshman reserve Tucker DeVries and guard D.J. Wilkins each added 11 points, including three three-point baskets.
  • It marked the third game this season that both Wilkins and DeVries each made three treys in a game. Wilkins had a combined three three-point baskets in his last three games entering the Valparaiso contest.
  • Forward Tremell Murphy scored 10 points — his team-high sixth double-figure scoring effort of the season.
 
THE SERIES
  • This marked Drake's third straight home win against Valparaiso, while improving the Bulldogs series record to 7-8 against the Beacons.
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