Drake pulls away for upset win over Missouri in West Region

Bennett Stirtz had 21 points and four assists as No. 11 Drake upset No. 6 Missouri 67-57 in the first round of NCAA Tournament's West Region on Thursday night in Wichita, Kan.Tavion Banks added 15

Drake pulls away for upset win over Missouri in West Region

Bennett Stirtz had 21 points and four assists as No. 11 Drake upset No. 6 Missouri 67-57 in the first round of NCAA Tournament’s West Region on Thursday night in Wichita, Kan.

Tavion Banks added 15 points for the Bulldogs (31-3), who will face the winner of No. 3 Texas Tech and No. 14 UNC Wilmington game on Saturday.

Caleb Grill scored 14 points and Tamar Bates added 10 for the Tigers (22-12).

This matchup presented a clash of playing styles, as fast-paced Missouri came into the game ranked ninth in the nation in scoring offense at 84.5 points per game.

Drake, featuring a more-deliberate attack, ranked first in scoring defense, allowing just 58.4 points per contest.

The Tigers played a pressuring man-to-man defense with some matchup zone mixed in. They tried to speed up the Bulldogs and force live-ball turnovers to feed their transition game.

But the Bulldogs dictated a slower pace by running a patient halfcourt offense. Stirtz, the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year, scored nine early points as Drake pushed to a 13-7 lead with 11:05 left in the first half.

Jacob Crews hit a 3-point jumper to stabilize the Tigers, but Stirtz countered with a triple of his own to put Drake up 18-12.

Missouri picked up its pressure and got transition baskets from Grill and Bates, but, after a timeout, the Bulldogs got into their offense as Isaiah Jackson’s layup off a Stirtz pass upped Drake’s advantage to 28-18.

Mark Mitchell scored five unanswered points for the Tigers before Banks’ last-second layup gave the Bulldogs a 30-23 halftime lead.

Drake pushed its lead to 43-28 with 12:40 left to play with Mitch Mascari hitting a 3-pointer, Banks converting his steal into a layup, Isaia Howard throwing down a baseline dunk and Banks dunking in transition.

The Bulldogs kept Missouri from scoring a basket for nearly eight minutes in the second half before the Tigers finally got into gear with Grill triggering a 10-0 run with a 3-point jumper.

After Missouri trimmed the deficit to 52-51 with 4:28 to play, Stirtz hit a jumper and Cam Manyawu scored inside to keep Missouri at bay.

Banks then threw down a transition dunk with 58 seconds left to ice the game.