Bennett Stirtz scored a career-high 29 points Thursday in Drake men’s basketball’s 66-60 victory at Valparaiso, the Bulldogs’ Missouri Valley Conference opener.
Drake’s defense held Valparaiso without a basket for the final 3:41 of the game.
“It’s hard to win on the road,” Drake coach Ben McCollum said. “We have just really struggled to put teams away and I think it’s just from a scoring perspective. We need to be a little more dynamic offensively. The teams that we have played have been so good and now we have been scouted a lot. We’re going to get there and from my understanding (Valparaiso) has always been a notorious tough place to play. It was tough tonight, but they did a good job.”
Tavion Banks came off the bench and tied a career high with 12 points, including eight in the first half. Cam Manyawu grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds — his third double-figure rebound game of the season
Drake improved to 8-0, just the third time a Bulldogs team has won its first eight games to open the season (1970-71 and 2020-21).
The Drake sports information department contributed this report.
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