LIFE AFTER DEFCON
Last season, Drake’s 14-6 record in the Missouri Valley Conference was good for 4th place, a springboard to a MVC tournament title and a scintillating first round NCAA battle with the Louisville Cardinals. Drake lost 81-83 as Hailey Van Lith led the Cardinals with 26 points including the last five in a wild fourth quarter during which both teams scored 27 points. Six of the eight Bulldogs who played in that game returned for this season. Guard
Katie Dinnebier who may be the best of the returnees had 20 points, 7 assists and was 3-3 from three versus Louisville. Drake brings an experienced 5-2 club to Williams Arena.
Bulldog wins: St. Thomas 94-69, @ St Louis 79-69, Iowa State 85-73, Louisiana Tech 77-66 and Maine 72-56
Bulldog losses: @ Iowa 90-113 and Richmond 66-74 (Richmond played zone and was 13-28 from three)
Some brief Iowa State game highlights giving you that Bulldog feel
Drake holds a 10-6 record over Minnesota. The four most recent games include a 2003 Gopher 73-50 victory in Des Moines (McCarville with 22 points and 13 rebounds; Schonrock was 6-10 from three). And a 74-67 home win in 2004 (McCarville with 21 points, 11 rebounds, a three pointer and a technical).
Then came the 2020 DEFCON (insert number), 66-99, home loss. That the Gophers trailed by 42 in the fourth quarter is all I need to recall from that embarrassment. At the end of the season, Drake head coach
Jennie Baranczyk moved on to Oklahoma. Baranczyk was succeeded by longtime assistant
Allison Pohlman who defeated Minnesota the following year in Des Moines 77-63. That Drake team was 9-9 in The Valley and made a trip to the WNIT.
Currently, Drake has nine players averaging at least 12 minutes per game and no-one averaging over 30 minutes-expect the Bulldogs to put a little stress on the Gopher rotation. Drake averages 80 points per game while hitting threes (58-179) at a .324 clip. As usual the Bulldog offense has multiple options. Here’s hoping that alert levels will not be required in post-game analysis.
Here are the Drake starters:
5’8” junior guard
Katie Dinnebier averages 18.3 points and 3.6 rebounds in 28.1 minutes. She scored 20 points along with 7 assists versus Iowa State and 27 versus Louisiana Tech.
6’0” graduate forward
Grace Berg averages 17 points and 5.1 rebounds in 29.9 minutes. She scored 22 points versus Iowa State and 19 versus Iowa.
5’11” redshirt senior guard
Taylor McAulay averages 11.7 points and 3.1 rebounds in 22.1 minutes. Her 27 points against Iowa State were game changers.
6’3” junior forward
Anna Miller averages 9.7 and 7.9 rebounds in 23.6 minutes. She had 15 points and 10 rebounds versus Iowa and 16 and 12 versus Richmond
6’0” senior forward
Courtney Becker averages 7.1 points and 6.9 rebounds in 28.4 minutes.