drake women lose; men play north dakota

drake women lose; men play north dakota
It was a good news, bad news day Sunday for Drake's basketball teams. The women's team lost to Creighton, 53-38, in the championship game of the Missouri Valley Conference tournament at St. Charles, Mo., but Drake's men's team accepted a bid to the CollegeInsider.com tournament and will play North Dakota at 7:05 p.m. Wednesday in the first round. Playing their fourth game in four days, Drake's women failed in their bid to get the Valley's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Rachael Hackbarth led Drake (18-15) with 15 points and a game-high 14 rebounds on her way to all-tournament team honors. Morgan Reid added 10 points and four rebounds as the Bulldogs fell short in winning their sixth Valley championship. "I am so proud of our team and these young women,” Drake coach Amy Stephens said. “They fought and clawed and unfortunately after facing four presses in four days we were operating on fumes in the second half. Our kids were resilient all weekend, and got great tournament experience. I couldn't be more proud of our kids." Creighton (20-12) was led by the all-tournament team outstanding player, Carli Tritz who scored 19 points and grabbed five rebounds. McKenzie Fujan added 12 points, including three-three pointers for the Bluejays who earned the bid to the NCAA tournament. "When you see what we did down the stretch [of the season] and peaking at the right time, I couldn't be more proud of our team and our senior leadership was incredible,” Stephens said. Amber Wollschlager was recognized after the game by the league as the Elite 18 award winner for having the highest grade-point average of all players in the championship game. The Bulldogs will wait until Monday night to find out possible postseason play. Drake’s 18 victories this season are the most since the 2008-09 season, when they finished 19-12. Drake's men's team (17-15) will play in a postseason tournament for the third time in the last five years, and will play in the CIT postseason tournament for the second time under coach Mark Phelps. He guided his first Drake team to the CIT in 2008-09, losing on the road at Idaho. Drake finished the regular season tied for third place in the Missouri Valley Conference, its second-highest finish in the conference since 1986. The Bulldogs are led by all-Valley second-team selections Rayvonte Rice and Ben Simons , who rank third and fourth, respectively, in the league in scoring. Simons was named captain of the league’s Most-Improved Team, as the squad’s top vote-getter, and guard Kurt Alexander was named to the Valley's All-Bench Team. North Dakota (17-15) won its second consecutive Great West Conference championship on Saturday. The Fighting Sioux finished second in the Great West regular season standings. Drake has a 3-0 all-time record against North Dakota, including a 72-63 victory in the most recent meeting, Dec. 5, 2009, in the HyVee Classic at the Knapp Center. The CIT is a single-elimination tournament that began in 2009, consisting of five rounds all on campus sites. The top four remaining seeds after the first round (March 13-15) will receive a bye in the second round (March 16-18). Quarterfinals will be played March 20-21, semifinals March 23-24 and the championship game March 28. The Missouri Valley Conference has placed six teams in the CIT in its first three years, including 2010 tournament champion Missouri State. The Bears used their 2010 championship run as a springboard to their 2010-11 regular-season Valley championship. Valley teams are 11-5 overall in the CIT. Northern Iowa went 1-1 in last year’s tournament. Tickets for Tuesday’s game start at $10 for general admission and go on sale to the public on Monday, March 12, at 9 a.m. at the Drake Knapp Center Ticket Office. Fans may purchase in person, by phone at (515) 271-3647 or online at www.GoDrakeBulldogs.com. Reserved seat tickets cost $15 and $20 ($10 and $12 for youth), and student tickets cost $2 with valid Drake student ID. Parking for all Drake Champions Club members will be complimentary in Knapp Center lots. All public parking will cost $5. [This story was written for Ron Maly by Paul Kirk and John Meyer of Drake's sports information staff].

Monday, January 16, 2012

So Much for [Previously Unbeaten] Baylor. I Wanted the Bears To Keep the Streak Alive, But It Was a Case Of Too Much 'Rock Chalk, Jayhawks, K.U.!'



All I know is, Larry Eustachy says Kansas coach Bill Self [left] wears a wig. Hey, Eustachy knows more about Self than I know--or care to know. And by the way, Larry, we miss you at the Oriental cafe in West Des Moines. We need more of your stories. About Bill Self and others who either wear hairpieces or don't wear hairpieces.