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MILLER AND BERG DOUBLE UP TO LEAD DRAKE IN DEFEAT OF BRADLEY

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February 9th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

DES MOINES, Iowa – Double-doubles from Grace Berg and Anna Miller helped the Drake women’s basketball team turn back Bradley 71-60 at the Knapp Center on Thursday night, leaving the Bulldogs alone atop the Missouri Valley Conference – at least for now.

Berg scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for her first double-double of the season, while Miller had 12 points and 12 rebounds for her eighth of the season. It was the 12th time this season the 6-foot-3 junior compiled 10 or more boards.

Two others just missed doubling up. Katie Dinnebier, coming off the second triple-double in program history, led the Bulldogs (17-5, 10-1 MVC) with 17 points and handed out nine assists. Courtney Becker, scoreless in the first half, finished with 14 points on 6-for-8 shooting and pulled down nine rebounds.

With all that board work, Drake outrebounded the Braves 43-22 and outscored them 40-16 in the paint.

Drake won its seventh straight over Bradley (6-16, 2-9) and moved a half-game ahead of Belmont in the league standings. Belmont plays at Missouri State on Friday night.

Freshman Halli Poock, who was an all-state player at Waterloo West High School, led Bradley with 17 points and made five of the Braves’ nine three-pointers.

While the Bulldogs never blew the game open, they scored just 11 seconds in and led throughout. They shot just 43.3 percent but got nine second-chance points and came up with eight steals.

Drake raced to an 11-0 lead, forcing an early Bradley timeout when Berg hit a trailing three from the top of the key to make it 9-0 after only 3 minutes. Shannon Fornshell followed with a hook shot to make it 11-0 before Poock knocked down back-to-back triples to get Bradley going.

Bradley got to within five before Fornshell scooped in a layup and Berg sank a free throw for a 20-12 lead at the quarter break. The Braves scored the first five points of the second quarter, but Drake answered, running off 10 straight points in a burst that included threes by Ashley Iiams and Taylor McAulay and stretched the lead to 30-17.

Bradley clawed back again to trail just 35-29 at the half, but another Drake run pushed the lead back to double figures. Becker scored on a putback, Dinnebier fed Berg for a layup and Becker scored again after posting up and taking a pass from Berg, making it 41-29.

The Bulldogs never led by more than 14 points after that but never were in serious danger. Bradley cut the lead to 60-55 midway through the fourth quarter but got no closer. Becker’s 3 from the left corner on a feed for Dinnebier and Dinnebier’s driving layup keyed a 7-0 run that put it out of reach at 67-55.

“We did what we needed to do to secure a win at home,” Suzie Glazer Burt Head Coach Allison Pohlman said. “I don’t know if I’m excited to go back and watch [the film of] this, but there’s a number of takeaways, both good and bad, to reflect upon and get the sense of what exactly we can improve upon.”

Next up for the Bulldogs: A chance to avenge their only league loss. Illinois State visits the Knapp Center on Saturday for a 2 p.m. start. The Redbirds beat Drake 79-70 in Normal on Jan. 27.