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March Madness: Upset bid slips away late for Drake against Washington State

March Madness: Upset bid slips away late for Drake against Washington State
SPORTS LEADER. CANNOT WAIT FOR TOMORROW NIGHT. SOME STARS OF MARCH MADNESS WERE FORMED RIGHT HERE IN IOWA. vlog IS OFELIA JACOBSEN SHOWS US HOW THE HOMETOWN HEROES ARE INSPIRING THE NEXT GENERATION OF ATHLETES. THE SOUNDS OF DRIBBLING AND THE SQUEAKING OF SHOES. ON THE COURT ARE SIGNS THESE YOUNG BASKETBALL PLAYERS ARE PUTTING IN THE WORK, SHOOTING BIG AND DREAMING BIG, AND THEY HAVE SOME HOMETOWN HEROES TO LOOK UP TO. BOYS LIKE TUCKER DEVRIES AND TAMEN. THOSE ARE BIG GUYS I LOOK UP TO, AND IT’S COOL TO SEE THEM PLAYING CAITLIN CLARK AND SHE’S INSPIRED ME TO. I WANT TO DO WHAT SHE DOES. ACROSS THE FIVE IOWA TEAMS THAT ARE IN THE TOURNAMENT. THIS YEAR, 19 PLAYERS ARE FROM IOWA DRAKE WOMEN HAS SEVEN IOWANS IOWA WOMEN HAS FOUR, AND IOWA STATE WOMEN ALSO HAS FOUR. ON THE MEN’S SIDE, IOWA STATE HAS THREE. IOWA NATIVES. DRAKE MEN HAS WON. TUCKER DEVRIES. HE WAS TREMENDOUS. YEAH, HE WAS A HARD WORKER. HE WAS ONE OF THOSE KIDS THAT WAS ALWAYS IN THE GYM. JUST AN OLD COACH DEVRIES AT WAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL. HE SAYS IT’S EXCITING TO SEE HIM AND OTHERS FROM THE AREA ON THE BIG STAGE. DEVRIES ISN’T THE ONLY ONE THAT PLAYED HERE AT WAUKEE HIGH SCHOOL. FOUR OTHER PLAYERS ON IOWA TEAMS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT ALSO GOT THEIR START AS WARRIORS. THEY’VE ALL WORKED SO HARD TO GET TO THIS POINT IN THEIR IN THEIR CAREERS AND, UM, THEY’RE JUST GREAT AMBASSADORS, UH, FOR OUR COMMUNITY. GOOD OLE HOPES, YOUNG BASKETBALL PLAYERS WILL BE INSPIRED BY THOSE PLAYERS WHEN THEY WATCH THE MADNESS UNFOLD THIS MARCH. JUST GONNA WATCH THOSE GUYS IN MARCH. AND IT’S KIND OF LIKE WHEN ALL NOTHING’S HOLDING YOU BACK. SO IT JUST ENCOURAGES ME TO PLAY HARDER. IT’S REALLY COOL TO SEE THEM ALL PLAY AND HOW THEIR HISTORY HAS SHOWN AND INSPIRED MY AGE AND THERE’S NO DOUBT THEY’LL BE CHEERING THEM ON HERE AT HOME. GOOD LUCK TO THEM. WE’LL HAVE FUN WITH IT. EMBRACE IT. DON’T SUCK IN WAUKEE, OPHELIA JACOBSON, vlog EIGHT NEWS. IOWA’S NE
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March Madness: Upset bid slips away late for Drake against Washington State
Isaac Jones had 20 points and 11 rebounds, Isaiah Watts' first 3-pointer in three games gave Washington State the lead with 1:51 left and the seventh-seeded Cougars beat No. 10 Drake 66-61 in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night.The Cougars (25-9) shot just 29.6% while trailing most of the second half, but Drake's season-worst 6-of-14 performance at the free-throw line allowed them to win in their first tournament appearance since 2008.WSU will play Saturday in the East Region second-round against No. 2 Iowa State (28-7), which beat South Dakota State 82-65.Drake (28-7) had its largest lead at 54-46 when WSU started its comeback.Tucker DeVries had a shot swirl in and out, and Andrej Jakimovski made a 3 from the wing to get the Cougars within 54-51. Drake's Darnell Brodie had the ball slip out of his hands as he was making a move to the basket, and Jones snaked in for a layup on the other end to make it 54-53.Brodie, who controlled much of the second half for Drake offensively, fouled out with 2:26 left before Watts connected for the lead. The Cougars made 5 of 6 free throws to hold off the Bulldogs.Atin Wright had 20 points and DeVries, the two-time Missouri Valley Conference player of the year, added 14 for the Bulldogs.Jaylen Wells had 17 points for Washington State, which improved to 21-0 when leading at halftime.The teams' only previous meeting was in 1935, a 28-27 Washington State victory at home.Little League star to Bulldogs big man: Drake's Darnell Brodie was the pitcher you did NOT want to face

Isaac Jones had 20 points and 11 rebounds, Isaiah Watts' first 3-pointer in three games gave Washington State the lead with 1:51 left and the seventh-seeded Cougars beat No. 10 Drake 66-61 in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday night.

The Cougars (25-9) shot just 29.6% while trailing most of the second half, but Drake's season-worst 6-of-14 performance at the free-throw line allowed them to win in their first tournament appearance since 2008.

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WSU will play Saturday in the East Region second-round against No. 2 Iowa State (28-7), which beat South Dakota State 82-65.

Drake (28-7) had its largest lead at 54-46 when WSU started its comeback.

Tucker DeVries had a shot swirl in and out, and Andrej Jakimovski made a 3 from the wing to get the Cougars within 54-51. Drake's Darnell Brodie had the ball slip out of his hands as he was making a move to the basket, and Jones snaked in for a layup on the other end to make it 54-53.

Brodie, who controlled much of the second half for Drake offensively, fouled out with 2:26 left before Watts connected for the lead. The Cougars made 5 of 6 free throws to hold off the Bulldogs.

Atin Wright had 20 points and DeVries, the two-time Missouri Valley Conference player of the year, added 14 for the Bulldogs.

Jaylen Wells had 17 points for Washington State, which improved to 21-0 when leading at halftime.

The teams' only previous meeting was in 1935, a 28-27 Washington State victory at home.

Little League star to Bulldogs big man: Drake's Darnell Brodie was the pitcher you did NOT want to face