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Drake Bulldogs men's basketball

The Drake Bulldogs men's basketball team represents Drake University, located in Des Moines, Iowa, in NCAA Division I basketball competition and is coached by Darian DeVries. The program is best known for making the 1969 Final Four.

Drake Bulldogs
UniversityDrake University
Head coachDarian DeVries (6th season)
ConferenceMissouri Valley
LocationDes Moines, Iowa
ArenaKnapp Center
(Capacity: 6,424)
NicknameBulldogs
ColorsBlue and white[1]
   
Uniforms
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NCAA tournament Final Four
1969
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1969, 1970, 1971
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1969, 1970, 1971
NCAA tournament appearances
1969, 1970, 1971, 2008, 2021, 2023
Conference tournament champions
2008, 2023
Conference regular season champions
1935, 1936, 1939, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1971, 2008, 2019

History edit

The early years (1906–1959) edit

The first season Drake fielded a men's basketball team was 1906–07. The Bulldogs finished with a 2–1 record as an independent. The next year, during the 1907–08 season, they were charter members of the Missouri Valley Conference.

Drake went on to dominate the 1930s, winning three conference titles in the decade (1934–35, 1935–36, and 1938–39). The Bulldogs did not qualify for a postseason tournament by winning the conference title, though, as no post-season tournaments were held during the 1934–35 season. The following 1935–36 season Drake was invited to the District Olympic Tournament post-season tournament (defeating North Dakota 49–46, falling to Minnesota 36–19). The Bulldogs participated in the National Intercollegiate Tournament in 1937–38 (losing to Murray State 47–40) and 1938–39 (losing to Oklahoma State 28–15).

Throughout the 1940s and 1950s Drake's winning streak secured eight winning seasons. There was no Missouri Valley Conference play during the 1943–44 and 1944–45 seasons because of World War II. This was in part because most MVC schools did not play basketball during those seasons. In 1951 Drake withdrew from the MVC, along with Bradley, in protest of the MVC's failure to discipline Oklahoma A&M in the Johnny Bright Incident. Drake would not compete in the Missouri Valley Conference again until the 1956–57 season.

1960–1986 edit

During the 1960s through mid-1980s, the Bulldogs were in the national rankings on a regular basis and the MVC was one of the premier conferences in men's basketball. Drake had fourteen winning seasons during this time.

Maury John era edit

Coach Maury John had a Drake record 211 wins (211-131) coaching the Bulldogs from 1958 to 1971. John came to Drake after he had compiled a 285–58 record (.831) at Moberly Junior College (1946–1958) and led Moberly to back-to-back NJCAA National Championships in 1954 and 1955. (John was replaced by Cotton Fitzsimmons at Moberly when he came to Drake.)[2][3] After Coach John, Howard Stacey compiled a 34–44 record coaching Drake from 1971 to 1974, Bob Ortegel compiled a 94–103 record from 1974 to 1981 and Gary Garner was 95-104 from 1981 to 1988.[4][5][6]

Under Coach John, Drake shared the 1963–64 Missouri Valley Conference title with Louisville and received an invitation to the 1964 National Invitation Tournament (NIT). In the NIT, Drake defeated Pittsburgh 87–82 in the first round and lost to tournament runner-up New Mexico 65–60 in the second round.

The 1968–69 Drake Bulldog season was by far the most accomplished in program history, as the Bulldogs advanced to the 1969 NCAA Final Four. The Bulldogs, under Coach John, won the Missouri Valley Conference outright and advanced to the 1969 NCAA Tournament Final Four, finishing third. During the tournament, Drake received a bye in the first round, defeated Texas A&M 81–63 in the Sweet Sixteen and Colorado State in the Elite Eight 84–77. The Bulldogs would fall to eventual champion UCLA with Coach John Wooden 85–82 in the national semifinal before routing North Carolina under Coach Dean Smith 104–84 in the third-place game.[7]

In the 1969 NCAA Final Four, on March 20, 1969 in the National Semi-Final, Drake lost to UCLA with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Coach John Wooden 85–82. Drake, with 24 points from Willie McCarter, 13 points with 16 rebounds from Willie Wise, and defense from Rick Wanamaker and Dolph Pulliam, almost pulled off a historic upset. UCLA led 83–74 with one minute and 12 seconds remaining before Drake scored eight straight points to make the score 83–82 with just seconds remaining. (UCLA would go on to defeat Purdue (92–72) in the NCAA Championship game, their fourth of seven consecutive NCAA Championships.[7][8][9][10][11]

The Los Angeles Times described the closing moments of the UCLA game: "Late in the game, UCLA led by three, but Drake had the ball and the momentum. Guard Willie McCarter put up a jumper from the left corner that ricocheted around the rim before falling into the hands of Drake forward Dolph Pulliam, who went straight back up with it. On the way up, Pulliam was hammered by Alcindor and Curtis Rowe, but the ball somehow made it through the hoop. The basket counted, but no foul was called against the Bruins. Eight seconds remained, and Drake trailed by one. UCLA escaped the Bulldogs' full-court press and got a pass through to Lynn Shackelford. In desperation, Drake's Ron Gwin fouled him. Shackelford made both of his one-and-one attempts."[8]

After the game, Coach John Wooden was asked what had been wrong with UCLA. Wooden replied simply,"Drake."[12]

In the 1969 NCAA 3rd-place game, the Bulldogs defeated Coach Dean Smith's ACC Champion North Carolina Tar Heels, with Charlie Scott convincingly, 104–84, behind 28 points from Willie McCarter. Drake finished the season 26–5.[7]

Drake continued their success under Coach John in the next two seasons as they advanced to the Elite Eight of both the 1970 NCAA tournament and the 1971 NCAA tournament. Drake finished 22–7 in 1969–1970 and 21–8 in 1970–1971.[13][14]

In the 1969–70 season once again captured the Missouri Valley Conference title and made their second straight NCAA tournament. Earning a bye in the first round, Drake defeated Houston, with Coach Guy Lewis and Dwight Davis, 92–87. Drake lost to New Mexico State 87–78 in the 1971 Midwest Regional Final.[15]

In 1970–71, the Bulldogs earned their third straight Missouri Valley Conference championship. They made their third straight NCAA trip, qualifying for the 1971 NCAA tournament. There, Drake (21–8) defeated Notre Dame University with Austin Carr 79–72 in OT, then lost to Kansas 73–71 in the Midwest Regional Final.[15]

In 1971, after 13 seasons and a Drake record 211 wins, Coach John left Drake for Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. John's tenure at ISU was short, as he died of cancer on October 15, 1974 at the age of 55.[16][17]

Bob Ortegel era edit

Drake won their first national tournament title during the 1974–75 season, capturing the National Commissioners Invitational Tournament postseason title under Coach Ortegel. In the tournament, the Bulldogs defeated USC 80–70, Bowling Green 78–65, and Arizona in the championship game 83–76.

The Bulldogs also advanced to the National Invitational Tournament during the 1980–81 season, under Coach Ortegel, losing to Minnesota in the first round 90–77 and the 1985–86 season under Coach Gary Garner, falling to Marquette 79–59 in the first round.

1987–2006 edit

From 1987 to 2006, Drake did not have a winning season in men's basketball; the stretch included a 2–26 season in 1996–97 and a 3–24 season in 1997–98. The Bulldogs went through four coaches, none of whom finished with a winning coaching record at Drake.

In the 2001–02 season Drake suspended four players at winter semester break due to their not abiding by the school's 2.0 GPA rule (NCAA requires 1.8), but despite having a depleted roster, the Bulldogs nearly eked out a winning season. Drake entered the MVC tournament with a 14–14 record; but fell to Illinois State 63–64 on a buzzer beating shot, ending the season 14–15.

The next season (2002–03) Drake would finish 10–20, leading to the dismissal of head coach Kurt Kanaskie at season's end.

Tom Davis era edit

On April 22, 2003, Drake announced the hiring of former Iowa head coach Dr. Tom Davis as its new men's basketball coach. The hiring drew national attention and brought instant credibility[according to whom?] to the struggling program. Davis’ career included sixteen 20-win seasons, 18 post season appearances, and he was named Associated Press National Coach of the Year in 1987.

During the 2003–04 season, Davis began a massive rebuilding project of Bulldog basketball. After going 37–51 in his first three seasons, the team finished 17–15 in the 2006–2007 season for its first winning record in 21 years. Following the season, Davis resigned and was succeeded by his son Keno Davis.

2007–2008 season edit

Under the guidance of Keno Davis, the 2007–08 season was one of the most storied in Drake history. The Bulldogs won the Missouri Valley Conference regular season and tournament titles, advancing the NCAA tournament. Drake earned a five seed in the NCAA tournament and they were ranked nationally throughout the year. While playing Western Kentucky, though, Ty Rodgers hit a last-second 26-foot three-point shot, giving Western Kentucky a 101–99 overtime victory in the first round. Drake finished the season with a school best 28–5 record.

2008–2017 edit

After the successful 2007–08 season, Keno Davis accepted the head basketball coach position at Providence. As a result, Drake AD Sandy Hatfield Clubb hired former Arizona State assistant coach Mark Phelps. In 2008–09, Phelps' first season, the Bulldogs finished with a 17–16 record, falling in the College Insider Tournament to Idaho. Despite his ability to recruit, Phelps' on the court coaching led to finishes of 7th and below in the MVC and dwindling fan attendance and support. Phelps's contract was not renewed following the 2012–13 season, and Drake AD Sandy Hatfield Clubb replaced him with her new choice Ray Giacoletti. After failing to finish above .500 for three seasons and a 1–8 start in his fourth year, Giacoletti turned in his resignation to Drake AD Sandy Hatfield Clubb on December 6, 2016, and Interim Head Coach Jeff Rutter took over in his place, leading the team to their ninth play-in game in nine seasons under a coach chosen by Drake AD Sandy Hatfield Clubb.[18]

On March 26, 2017, Drake University President "Marty" Martin named former Furman University head coach Niko Medved as head men's basketball coach.[19] After a 17–17 season that exceeded low expectations, Medved announced his departure from Drake, accepting an offer from Colorado State University on March 22, 2018, less than one year after his tenure at Drake began.[20]

2018–present edit

On March 29, 2018, Creighton University assistant coach Darian DeVries was named the new head coach of the team. Devries led the Bulldogs to a regular season record of 23–8 and won the MVC Championship in his first year as head coach. Devries was named MVC Coach of the Year for his role in returning Drake to the top of The Valley.[21]

In 2020, Drake hosted Northern Iowa in a nationally televised game which was also the first Knapp Center sell out since the 2007-08 season. Drake lost in humiliating fashion to their instate conference rival scoring a season low 43 points in route to a 70-43 loss. Six days later at Arch Madness Drake scored a revenge upset against Northern Iowa, becoming the first team in tournament history to upset a 1-seed in the quarterfinal round 77-56. Drake would lose in the semifinal round to eventual tournament champion Bradley. Although the NCAA tournament was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic before brackets could be announced, the loss sent their instate rivals to the tournament bubble and many bracketologists expected the loss to cost Northern Iowa their chance at an at-large NCAA Tournament bid. Drake's upset also became the first time in school history a coach had led their team to back-to-back 20 win seasons in their first two seasons at the school.

For the 2020-21 season, Drake had an undefeated non-conference season and started the season with an 18-0 record, the best start in school history. The Bulldogs finished regular season with 24 wins to mark their third-straight 20-win season, a feat which had only previously happened once. The Bulldogs also equaled a school record with 15 Missouri Valley Conference wins.

The 2020-21 team made the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance in 13 years. Their First Four appearance against former MVC foe Wichita State on March 18 resulted in a 53-52 victory, which was the team's first win in the tournament in 50 years. The Bulldogs bowed out in the next round against the USC Trojans two days later, ending their season at 26-5.

The Drake Bulldogs gymnasium was featured in the final scene of the 2023 Peacock streaming movie Champions starring Woody Harrelson, Matt Cook & Caitlin Olson.

Drake Bulldog head coaches edit

List of Drake Bulldogs men's basketball head coaches

Record versus conference teams edit

Below are the records of the Bulldogs versus current members of the Missouri Valley Conference.[22]

Team Record
Belmont 2–1
Bradley 70–93
Evansville 31–28
Illinois State 38–61
Indiana State 49–48
Missouri State 22–48
Murray State 4–2
Northern Iowa 33–51
Southern Illinois 43–61
UIC 9–2
Valparaiso 10–8

MVC All-Centennial Team edit

In 2006–07, the Missouri Valley Conference celebrated its centennial as the nation's second-oldest NCAA Division I conference. As part of the celebration, The Valley named All-Centennial teams for each of the sponsored sports. Two of the 50 men's basketball players named were from Drake's program.[23]

Player Years
Lewis Lloyd 1979–81
Willie McCarter 1966–69

All-Century Team edit

Player No. Position Years
Ted Payseur ?? Forward 1918–22
Harley Wilhelm ?? Forward 1919–23
Bill Boelter ?? Forward 1921–24
Chuck Everett ?? Forward 1923–27
Chuck Orebaugh ?? Guard 1933–37
William Evans 4 Forward 1942–43, '46–49
Walt O'Connor 20 Guard 1938–41
Gus Ollrich 4 Guard 1946–48, 1951–54
Red Murrell 33 Forward 1955–58
Gus Guydon 15 Guard 1958–61
Gene West 10 Guard 1962–65
Willie Wise 42 Forward 1967–69
Willie McCarter 15 Guard 1966–69
Dolph Pulliam 5 Forward 1966–69
Jeff Halliburton 42 Forward 1969–71
Wayne Kreklow 15 Guard 1975–79
Ken Harris 32 Forward 1973–77
Lewis Lloyd 30 Forward 1979–81
Melvin Mathis 44 Forward 1982–86
Sam Roark 32 Forward 1986–90
Lynnrick Rogers 22 Guard 1993–97

Retired numbers edit

The Bulldogs have retired five jersey numbers, with the latest being a trio of numbers retired to honor the 1969 team, who went all the way to the Final Four.

Drake Bulldogs retired numbers
No. Player Career No. ret. Ref.
5 Dolph Pulliam 1965–1969 2009 [24]
15 Willie McCarter 1966–1969 2009 [24]
30 Lewis Lloyd 1979–1981 1981 [25]
33 Red Murrell 1955–1958 1958 [26]
42 Willie Wise 1967–1969 2009 [24]

Awards edit

Missouri Valley Conference Players of the Year edit

Player No. Position Year(s) chosen
Jeff Halliburton 42 F 1971
Lewis Lloyd 30 SF 1980, 1981
Curt Smith 13 PG 1993
Adam Emmenecker 15 PG 2008
Tucker DeVries 12 PF 2023

National Coaches of the Year edit

Coach Year(s) chosen
Keno Davis 2008

Missouri Valley Conference Coaches of the Year edit

Coach Year(s) chosen
Keno Davis 2008
Darian DeVries 2019, 2020

Men's Basketball Academic All-American of the Year edit

Player Year(s) chosen
Adam Emmenecker 2008

Arenas edit

First game Last game Home arena Capacity
January 26, 1907 March 2, 1909 The Shed 2,500
January 25, 1910 March 15, 1919 Alumni Gymnasium 4,102
January 6, 1920 March 6, 1926 Des Moines Coliseum 6,465
January 4, 1927 March 2, 1957 Drake Fieldhouse 6,500
December 2, 1957 March 2, 1992 Veterans Memorial Auditorium 11,411
December 5, 1992 Present Knapp Center 7,002
Total 104 seasons 6 venues Average capacity: 6,330

Seasons edit

Postseason appearances edit

Drake has participated in four different postseason tournaments. They have an 12–10 record overall in them.

NCAA Tournament history edit

The Bulldogs have appeared in five NCAA Tournaments. Their combined record is 6–6.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1969 Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
Third-place game
Texas A&M
Colorado State
UCLA
North Carolina
W 81–63
W 84–77
L 82–85
W 104–84
1970 Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Houston
New Mexico State
W 92–87
L 78–87
1971 Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Notre Dame
Kansas
W 79–72 OT
L 71–73
2008 No. 5 First round No. 12 Western Kentucky L 99–101 OT
2021 No. 11 First Four
First round
No. 11 Wichita State
No. 6 USC
W 53–52
L 56–72
2023 No. 12 First round No. 5 Miami (FL) L 56–63

National Invitational Tournament (NIT) history edit

The Bulldogs have appeared in three National Invitation Tournaments. Their combined record is 1–3.

Year Round Opponent Result
1964 First round
Second round
Pittsburgh
New Mexico
W 87–82
L 60–65
1981 First round Minnesota L 77–90
1986 First round Marquette L 59–79

College Basketball Invitational (CBI) history edit

The Bulldogs have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their combined record is 1-1.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2022 No. 1 First round
Quarterfinals
No. 16 Purdue Fort Wayne
No. 9 UNC Wilmington
W 87-65
L 76-75

CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) history edit

The Bulldogs have appeared in four CollegeInsider.com Tournaments. Their combined record is 2–4.

Year Round Opponent Result
2009 First round Idaho L 67–69
2012 First round
Second round
North Dakota
Rice
W 70–64
L 68–74
2018 First round
Second round
Abilene Christian
Northern Colorado
W 80–73 OT
L 72–81
2019 First round Southern Utah L 73–80 OT

NCIT history edit

Drake was selected to the second and final National Commissioners Invitational Tournament ever held. They won all three games to be named NCIT champions.

Year Round Opponent Result
1975 First round
Semifinals
Finals
Southern California
Bowling Green
Arizona
W 80–70
W 78–65
W 83–76

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ Missouri Valley Conference Style Guide (PDF). August 29, 2022. Retrieved February 26, 2023.
  2. ^ "Maurice "Maury" John". collegehoopedia.com.
  3. ^ "Maury John Coaching Record". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  4. ^ "Bob Ortegel Coaching Record". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  5. ^ "Howard Stacey Coaching Record". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  6. ^ "Gary Garner Coaching Record". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  7. ^ a b c "1968-69 Drake Bulldogs Schedule and Results". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  8. ^ a b Crotty, James Marshall. "Dolph Pulliam, Drake University And The Greatest Near Upset In NCAA Tournament History". Forbes.
  9. ^ Reno, Jamie (21 March 2008). "Drake doesn't forget ... now" – via LA Times.
  10. ^ Jares, Joe. "Reprieve—And an Electroluminescent Finale". Vault.
  11. ^ "UCLA vs. Drake Box Score, March 20, 1969".
  12. ^ "The David vs. Goliath story of the 1969 Drake Bulldogs and their run to NCAA's Final Four". The Des Moines Register.
  13. ^ "1969-70 Drake Bulldogs Roster and Stats".
  14. ^ "1970-71 Drake Bulldogs Roster and Stats".
  15. ^ a b "1970-71 Drake Bulldogs Schedule and Results". College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com.
  16. ^ Sullivan, Jim. "Sully Saturday: Mac's story parallels that of Maury John's". Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier.
  17. ^ "Maury John, 54, Coached At Drake and Iowa State". The New York Times. 17 October 1974.
  18. ^ "Drake's Giacoletti resigns: 'I think it's time for a new voice'". desmoinesregister.com.
  19. ^ "Drake University Athletics - Staff Directory". godrakebulldogs.com.
  20. ^ "Celebrating Tuesday, leaving Thursday: How Niko Medved's tenure ended at Drake". desmoinesregister.com.
  21. ^ Bain, Matthew (March 29, 2018). "Drake hires Creighton assistant Darian DeVries as head men's basketball coach". Des Moines Register. Retrieved July 26, 2018.
  22. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2012-02-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  23. ^ (PDF). Missouri Valley Conference. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 March 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  24. ^ a b c Drake basketball trio to have jerseys retired at Drake University, 5 Feb 2009
  25. ^ 'He was really just unstoppable': Remembering Lewis Lloyd's magical time with Drake basketball by Tommy Birch at The Des Moines Register, 8 Jul 2019
  26. ^ Drake Men's Basketball All-American Red Murrell Passes Away at godrake.com, 20 Dec 2017

External links edit

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The Drake Bulldogs men s basketball team represents Drake University located in Des Moines Iowa in NCAA Division I basketball competition and is coached by Darian DeVries The program is best known for making the 1969 Final Four Drake Bulldogs2023 24 Drake Bulldogs men s basketball teamUniversityDrake UniversityHead coachDarian DeVries 6th season ConferenceMissouri ValleyLocationDes Moines IowaArenaKnapp Center Capacity 6 424 NicknameBulldogsColorsBlue and white 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament Final Four1969NCAA tournament Elite Eight1969 1970 1971NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1969 1970 1971NCAA tournament appearances1969 1970 1971 2008 2021 2023Conference tournament champions2008 2023Conference regular season champions1935 1936 1939 1964 1969 1970 1971 2008 2019 Contents 1 History 1 1 The early years 1906 1959 1 2 1960 1986 1 2 1 Maury John era 1 2 2 Bob Ortegel era 1 3 1987 2006 1 3 1 Tom Davis era 1 4 2007 2008 season 1 5 2008 2017 1 6 2018 present 2 Drake Bulldog head coaches 3 Record versus conference teams 4 MVC All Centennial Team 5 All Century Team 6 Retired numbers 7 Awards 7 1 Missouri Valley Conference Players of the Year 7 2 National Coaches of the Year 7 3 Missouri Valley Conference Coaches of the Year 7 4 Men s Basketball Academic All American of the Year 8 Arenas 9 Seasons 10 Postseason appearances 10 1 NCAA Tournament history 10 2 National Invitational Tournament NIT history 10 3 College Basketball Invitational CBI history 10 4 CollegeInsider com Tournament CIT history 10 5 NCIT history 11 Notes and references 12 External linksHistory editThe early years 1906 1959 edit The first season Drake fielded a men s basketball team was 1906 07 The Bulldogs finished with a 2 1 record as an independent The next year during the 1907 08 season they were charter members of the Missouri Valley Conference Drake went on to dominate the 1930s winning three conference titles in the decade 1934 35 1935 36 and 1938 39 The Bulldogs did not qualify for a postseason tournament by winning the conference title though as no post season tournaments were held during the 1934 35 season The following 1935 36 season Drake was invited to the District Olympic Tournament post season tournament defeating North Dakota 49 46 falling to Minnesota 36 19 The Bulldogs participated in the National Intercollegiate Tournament in 1937 38 losing to Murray State 47 40 and 1938 39 losing to Oklahoma State 28 15 Throughout the 1940s and 1950s Drake s winning streak secured eight winning seasons There was no Missouri Valley Conference play during the 1943 44 and 1944 45 seasons because of World War II This was in part because most MVC schools did not play basketball during those seasons In 1951 Drake withdrew from the MVC along with Bradley in protest of the MVC s failure to discipline Oklahoma A amp M in the Johnny Bright Incident Drake would not compete in the Missouri Valley Conference again until the 1956 57 season 1960 1986 edit During the 1960s through mid 1980s the Bulldogs were in the national rankings on a regular basis and the MVC was one of the premier conferences in men s basketball Drake had fourteen winning seasons during this time Maury John era edit Coach Maury John had a Drake record 211 wins 211 131 coaching the Bulldogs from 1958 to 1971 John came to Drake after he had compiled a 285 58 record 831 at Moberly Junior College 1946 1958 and led Moberly to back to back NJCAA National Championships in 1954 and 1955 John was replaced by Cotton Fitzsimmons at Moberly when he came to Drake 2 3 After Coach John Howard Stacey compiled a 34 44 record coaching Drake from 1971 to 1974 Bob Ortegel compiled a 94 103 record from 1974 to 1981 and Gary Garner was 95 104 from 1981 to 1988 4 5 6 Under Coach John Drake shared the 1963 64 Missouri Valley Conference title with Louisville and received an invitation to the 1964 National Invitation Tournament NIT In the NIT Drake defeated Pittsburgh 87 82 in the first round and lost to tournament runner up New Mexico 65 60 in the second round The 1968 69 Drake Bulldog season was by far the most accomplished in program history as the Bulldogs advanced to the 1969 NCAA Final Four The Bulldogs under Coach John won the Missouri Valley Conference outright and advanced to the 1969 NCAA Tournament Final Four finishing third During the tournament Drake received a bye in the first round defeated Texas A amp M 81 63 in the Sweet Sixteen and Colorado State in the Elite Eight 84 77 The Bulldogs would fall to eventual champion UCLA with Coach John Wooden 85 82 in the national semifinal before routing North Carolina under Coach Dean Smith 104 84 in the third place game 7 In the 1969 NCAA Final Four on March 20 1969 in the National Semi Final Drake lost to UCLA with Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Coach John Wooden 85 82 Drake with 24 points from Willie McCarter 13 points with 16 rebounds from Willie Wise and defense from Rick Wanamaker and Dolph Pulliam almost pulled off a historic upset UCLA led 83 74 with one minute and 12 seconds remaining before Drake scored eight straight points to make the score 83 82 with just seconds remaining UCLA would go on to defeat Purdue 92 72 in the NCAA Championship game their fourth of seven consecutive NCAA Championships 7 8 9 10 11 The Los Angeles Times described the closing moments of the UCLA game Late in the game UCLA led by three but Drake had the ball and the momentum Guard Willie McCarter put up a jumper from the left corner that ricocheted around the rim before falling into the hands of Drake forward Dolph Pulliam who went straight back up with it On the way up Pulliam was hammered by Alcindor and Curtis Rowe but the ball somehow made it through the hoop The basket counted but no foul was called against the Bruins Eight seconds remained and Drake trailed by one UCLA escaped the Bulldogs full court press and got a pass through to Lynn Shackelford In desperation Drake s Ron Gwin fouled him Shackelford made both of his one and one attempts 8 After the game Coach John Wooden was asked what had been wrong with UCLA Wooden replied simply Drake 12 In the 1969 NCAA 3rd place game the Bulldogs defeated Coach Dean Smith s ACC Champion North Carolina Tar Heels with Charlie Scott convincingly 104 84 behind 28 points from Willie McCarter Drake finished the season 26 5 7 Drake continued their success under Coach John in the next two seasons as they advanced to the Elite Eight of both the 1970 NCAA tournament and the 1971 NCAA tournament Drake finished 22 7 in 1969 1970 and 21 8 in 1970 1971 13 14 In the 1969 70 season once again captured the Missouri Valley Conference title and made their second straight NCAA tournament Earning a bye in the first round Drake defeated Houston with Coach Guy Lewis and Dwight Davis 92 87 Drake lost to New Mexico State 87 78 in the 1971 Midwest Regional Final 15 In 1970 71 the Bulldogs earned their third straight Missouri Valley Conference championship They made their third straight NCAA trip qualifying for the 1971 NCAA tournament There Drake 21 8 defeated Notre Dame University with Austin Carr 79 72 in OT then lost to Kansas 73 71 in the Midwest Regional Final 15 In 1971 after 13 seasons and a Drake record 211 wins Coach John left Drake for Iowa State University in Ames Iowa John s tenure at ISU was short as he died of cancer on October 15 1974 at the age of 55 16 17 Bob Ortegel era edit Drake won their first national tournament title during the 1974 75 season capturing the National Commissioners Invitational Tournament postseason title under Coach Ortegel In the tournament the Bulldogs defeated USC 80 70 Bowling Green 78 65 and Arizona in the championship game 83 76 The Bulldogs also advanced to the National Invitational Tournament during the 1980 81 season under Coach Ortegel losing to Minnesota in the first round 90 77 and the 1985 86 season under Coach Gary Garner falling to Marquette 79 59 in the first round 1987 2006 edit From 1987 to 2006 Drake did not have a winning season in men s basketball the stretch included a 2 26 season in 1996 97 and a 3 24 season in 1997 98 The Bulldogs went through four coaches none of whom finished with a winning coaching record at Drake In the 2001 02 season Drake suspended four players at winter semester break due to their not abiding by the school s 2 0 GPA rule NCAA requires 1 8 but despite having a depleted roster the Bulldogs nearly eked out a winning season Drake entered the MVC tournament with a 14 14 record but fell to Illinois State 63 64 on a buzzer beating shot ending the season 14 15 The next season 2002 03 Drake would finish 10 20 leading to the dismissal of head coach Kurt Kanaskie at season s end Tom Davis era edit On April 22 2003 Drake announced the hiring of former Iowa head coach Dr Tom Davis as its new men s basketball coach The hiring drew national attention and brought instant credibility according to whom to the struggling program Davis career included sixteen 20 win seasons 18 post season appearances and he was named Associated Press National Coach of the Year in 1987 During the 2003 04 season Davis began a massive rebuilding project of Bulldog basketball After going 37 51 in his first three seasons the team finished 17 15 in the 2006 2007 season for its first winning record in 21 years Following the season Davis resigned and was succeeded by his son Keno Davis 2007 2008 season edit Under the guidance of Keno Davis the 2007 08 season was one of the most storied in Drake history The Bulldogs won the Missouri Valley Conference regular season and tournament titles advancing the NCAA tournament Drake earned a five seed in the NCAA tournament and they were ranked nationally throughout the year While playing Western Kentucky though Ty Rodgers hit a last second 26 foot three point shot giving Western Kentucky a 101 99 overtime victory in the first round Drake finished the season with a school best 28 5 record 2008 2017 edit After the successful 2007 08 season Keno Davis accepted the head basketball coach position at Providence As a result Drake AD Sandy Hatfield Clubb hired former Arizona State assistant coach Mark Phelps In 2008 09 Phelps first season the Bulldogs finished with a 17 16 record falling in the College Insider Tournament to Idaho Despite his ability to recruit Phelps on the court coaching led to finishes of 7th and below in the MVC and dwindling fan attendance and support Phelps s contract was not renewed following the 2012 13 season and Drake AD Sandy Hatfield Clubb replaced him with her new choice Ray Giacoletti After failing to finish above 500 for three seasons and a 1 8 start in his fourth year Giacoletti turned in his resignation to Drake AD Sandy Hatfield Clubb on December 6 2016 and Interim Head Coach Jeff Rutter took over in his place leading the team to their ninth play in game in nine seasons under a coach chosen by Drake AD Sandy Hatfield Clubb 18 On March 26 2017 Drake University President Marty Martin named former Furman University head coach Niko Medved as head men s basketball coach 19 After a 17 17 season that exceeded low expectations Medved announced his departure from Drake accepting an offer from Colorado State University on March 22 2018 less than one year after his tenure at Drake began 20 2018 present edit On March 29 2018 Creighton University assistant coach Darian DeVries was named the new head coach of the team Devries led the Bulldogs to a regular season record of 23 8 and won the MVC Championship in his first year as head coach Devries was named MVC Coach of the Year for his role in returning Drake to the top of The Valley 21 In 2020 Drake hosted Northern Iowa in a nationally televised game which was also the first Knapp Center sell out since the 2007 08 season Drake lost in humiliating fashion to their instate conference rival scoring a season low 43 points in route to a 70 43 loss Six days later at Arch Madness Drake scored a revenge upset against Northern Iowa becoming the first team in tournament history to upset a 1 seed in the quarterfinal round 77 56 Drake would lose in the semifinal round to eventual tournament champion Bradley Although the NCAA tournament was canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic before brackets could be announced the loss sent their instate rivals to the tournament bubble and many bracketologists expected the loss to cost Northern Iowa their chance at an at large NCAA Tournament bid Drake s upset also became the first time in school history a coach had led their team to back to back 20 win seasons in their first two seasons at the school For the 2020 21 season Drake had an undefeated non conference season and started the season with an 18 0 record the best start in school history The Bulldogs finished regular season with 24 wins to mark their third straight 20 win season a feat which had only previously happened once The Bulldogs also equaled a school record with 15 Missouri Valley Conference wins The 2020 21 team made the program s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 13 years Their First Four appearance against former MVC foe Wichita State on March 18 resulted in a 53 52 victory which was the team s first win in the tournament in 50 years The Bulldogs bowed out in the next round against the USC Trojans two days later ending their season at 26 5 The Drake Bulldogs gymnasium was featured in the final scene of the 2023 Peacock streaming movie Champions starring Woody Harrelson Matt Cook amp Caitlin Olson Drake Bulldog head coaches editList of Drake Bulldogs men s basketball head coachesRecord versus conference teams editBelow are the records of the Bulldogs versus current members of the Missouri Valley Conference 22 Team RecordBelmont 2 1Bradley 70 93Evansville 31 28Illinois State 38 61Indiana State 49 48Missouri State 22 48Murray State 4 2Northern Iowa 33 51Southern Illinois 43 61UIC 9 2Valparaiso 10 8MVC All Centennial Team editIn 2006 07 the Missouri Valley Conference celebrated its centennial as the nation s second oldest NCAA Division I conference As part of the celebration The Valley named All Centennial teams for each of the sponsored sports Two of the 50 men s basketball players named were from Drake s program 23 Player YearsLewis Lloyd 1979 81Willie McCarter 1966 69All Century Team editPlayer No Position YearsTed Payseur Forward 1918 22Harley Wilhelm Forward 1919 23Bill Boelter Forward 1921 24Chuck Everett Forward 1923 27Chuck Orebaugh Guard 1933 37William Evans 4 Forward 1942 43 46 49Walt O Connor 20 Guard 1938 41Gus Ollrich 4 Guard 1946 48 1951 54Red Murrell 33 Forward 1955 58Gus Guydon 15 Guard 1958 61Gene West 10 Guard 1962 65Willie Wise 42 Forward 1967 69Willie McCarter 15 Guard 1966 69Dolph Pulliam 5 Forward 1966 69Jeff Halliburton 42 Forward 1969 71Wayne Kreklow 15 Guard 1975 79Ken Harris 32 Forward 1973 77Lewis Lloyd 30 Forward 1979 81Melvin Mathis 44 Forward 1982 86Sam Roark 32 Forward 1986 90Lynnrick Rogers 22 Guard 1993 97Retired numbers editMain article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers The Bulldogs have retired five jersey numbers with the latest being a trio of numbers retired to honor the 1969 team who went all the way to the Final Four Drake Bulldogs retired numbersNo Player Career No ret Ref 5 Dolph Pulliam 1965 1969 2009 24 15 Willie McCarter 1966 1969 2009 24 30 Lewis Lloyd 1979 1981 1981 25 33 Red Murrell 1955 1958 1958 26 42 Willie Wise 1967 1969 2009 24 Awards editMissouri Valley Conference Players of the Year edit Player No Position Year s chosenJeff Halliburton 42 F 1971Lewis Lloyd 30 SF 1980 1981Curt Smith 13 PG 1993Adam Emmenecker 15 PG 2008Tucker DeVries 12 PF 2023National Coaches of the Year edit Coach Year s chosenKeno Davis 2008Missouri Valley Conference Coaches of the Year edit Coach Year s chosenKeno Davis 2008Darian DeVries 2019 2020Men s Basketball Academic All American of the Year edit Player Year s chosenAdam Emmenecker 2008Arenas editFirst game Last game Home arena CapacityJanuary 26 1907 March 2 1909 The Shed 2 500January 25 1910 March 15 1919 Alumni Gymnasium 4 102January 6 1920 March 6 1926 Des Moines Coliseum 6 465January 4 1927 March 2 1957 Drake Fieldhouse 6 500December 2 1957 March 2 1992 Veterans Memorial Auditorium 11 411December 5 1992 Present Knapp Center 7 002Total 104 seasons 6 venues Average capacity 6 330Seasons editSee List of Drake Bulldogs men s basketball seasonsPostseason appearances editDrake has participated in four different postseason tournaments They have an 12 10 record overall in them NCAA Tournament history edit The Bulldogs have appeared in five NCAA Tournaments Their combined record is 6 6 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1969 Sweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourThird place game Texas A amp M Colorado State UCLA North Carolina W 81 63W 84 77L 82 85W 104 841970 Sweet SixteenElite Eight HoustonNew Mexico State W 92 87L 78 871971 Sweet SixteenElite Eight Notre DameKansas W 79 72 OTL 71 732008 No 5 First round No 12 Western Kentucky L 99 101 OT2021 No 11 First FourFirst round No 11 Wichita StateNo 6 USC W 53 52L 56 722023 No 12 First round No 5 Miami FL L 56 63National Invitational Tournament NIT history edit The Bulldogs have appeared in three National Invitation Tournaments Their combined record is 1 3 Year Round Opponent Result1964 First roundSecond round PittsburghNew Mexico W 87 82L 60 651981 First round Minnesota L 77 901986 First round Marquette L 59 79College Basketball Invitational CBI history edit The Bulldogs have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational CBI Their combined record is 1 1 Year Seed Round Opponent Result2022 No 1 First round Quarterfinals No 16 Purdue Fort WayneNo 9 UNC Wilmington W 87 65 L 76 75CollegeInsider com Tournament CIT history edit The Bulldogs have appeared in four CollegeInsider com Tournaments Their combined record is 2 4 Year Round Opponent Result2009 First round Idaho L 67 692012 First roundSecond round North DakotaRice W 70 64L 68 742018 First roundSecond round Abilene ChristianNorthern Colorado W 80 73 OTL 72 812019 First round Southern Utah L 73 80 OTNCIT history edit Drake was selected to the second and final National Commissioners Invitational Tournament ever held They won all three games to be named NCIT champions Year Round Opponent Result1975 First roundSemifinalsFinals Southern California Bowling Green Arizona W 80 70W 78 65W 83 76Notes and references edit Missouri Valley Conference Style Guide PDF August 29 2022 Retrieved February 26 2023 Maurice Maury John collegehoopedia com Maury John Coaching Record College Basketball at Sports Reference com Bob Ortegel Coaching Record College Basketball at Sports Reference com Howard Stacey Coaching Record College Basketball at Sports Reference com Gary Garner Coaching Record College Basketball at Sports Reference com a b c 1968 69 Drake Bulldogs Schedule and Results College Basketball at Sports Reference com a b Crotty James Marshall Dolph Pulliam Drake University And The Greatest Near Upset In NCAA Tournament History Forbes Reno Jamie 21 March 2008 Drake doesn t forget now via LA Times Jares Joe Reprieve And an Electroluminescent Finale Vault UCLA vs Drake Box Score March 20 1969 The David vs Goliath story of the 1969 Drake Bulldogs and their run to NCAA s Final Four The Des Moines Register 1969 70 Drake Bulldogs Roster and Stats 1970 71 Drake Bulldogs Roster and Stats a b 1970 71 Drake Bulldogs Schedule and Results College Basketball at Sports Reference com Sullivan Jim Sully Saturday Mac s story parallels that of Maury John s Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier Maury John 54 Coached At Drake and Iowa State The New York Times 17 October 1974 Drake s Giacoletti resigns I think it s time for a new voice desmoinesregister com Drake University Athletics Staff Directory godrakebulldogs com Celebrating Tuesday leaving Thursday How Niko Medved s tenure ended at Drake desmoinesregister com Bain Matthew March 29 2018 Drake hires Creighton assistant Darian DeVries as head men s basketball coach Des Moines Register Retrieved July 26 2018 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2014 01 03 Retrieved 2012 02 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link MVC Men s Basketball 50 Greatest Players PDF Missouri Valley Conference Archived from the original PDF on 16 March 2015 Retrieved 15 April 2016 a b c Drake basketball trio to have jerseys retired at Drake University 5 Feb 2009 He was really just unstoppable Remembering Lewis Lloyd s magical time with Drake basketball by Tommy Birch at The Des Moines Register 8 Jul 2019 Drake Men s Basketball All American Red Murrell Passes Away at godrake com 20 Dec 2017External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drake Bulldogs men 27s basketball amp oldid 1185470556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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