
Drake Buzzer-Beater Ends MSU Arch Madness Run
March 06, 2021 | Men's Basketball
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ST LOUIS – A buzzer-beater by Drake's Joseph Yesufu knocked off third-seeded Missouri State in a 71-69 heartbreaker in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament semifinals here Saturday.Â
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With the Bulldogs up by four, MSU's Demarcus Sharp scored back-to-back layups to tie the game, 69-69, with 19 seconds left before the gut-wrenching final dagger.Â
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Sharp finished with 16 points and 8 assists for Missouri State (17-7), while Gaige Prim led the Bears with 19 points, and Keaton Hervey matched his season high with 18.
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The back-and-forth battle featured 16 lead changes with MSU's largest deficit of the game – six points -- coming right at the start.Â
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"That's one of the best games I've been a part of," said Bears head coach Dana Ford. "I've enjoyed coaching this group of guys every single day, including today and watching us battle through the adversity. I just think it's a season of gratefulness. I'm grateful for getting to coach these guys and grateful for getting the chance to play basketball this season."
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Missouri State erased its early deficit on a counterattack that started by Keaton Hervey sinking one of his four 3-pointers, followed by a nice pull-up from Mosley to trim the Bulldogs' early lead.Â
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Down three late in the first half, Isiaih Mosley's triple at the 5:56 mark kick-started a 9-0 run for the Bears. A Hervey three pushed MSU's advantage to 30-26, before Drake ended the half on a 14-7 scoring spurt of its own with Yesufu's free throws with no time on the clock giving the Bulldogs a 40-37 cushion at intermission.Â
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In the second half, Prim went to work early as he bested Bulldogs big-man Darnell Brodie's two quick scores with six points to put MSU ahead 48-46. From there Sharp and Prim combined to score the Bears' next 12 points with Prim's free throw at the 6:07 point pulling MSU within one of the 61-60 deficit.Â
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After another clutch three from Hervey made it 63-61, the Bulldogs responded with a three of their own to retake the lead momentarily before the junior forward scored a driving layup to knot the score for the final time and match his season-high.Â
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Prim finished with a game-high 15 rebounds to help the Bears out-rebound the Bulldogs by a 38-32 margin.
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Drake (25-3) was led by Joseph Yesufu's 25 points, while Tremell Murphy scored 20 for the Bulldogs who advance to Sunday's championship game against Loyola.
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The loss gave Missouri State its second straight semifinal exit at Arch Madness.
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ST LOUIS – A buzzer-beater by Drake's Joseph Yesufu knocked off third-seeded Missouri State in a 71-69 heartbreaker in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament semifinals here Saturday.Â
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With the Bulldogs up by four, MSU's Demarcus Sharp scored back-to-back layups to tie the game, 69-69, with 19 seconds left before the gut-wrenching final dagger.Â
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Sharp finished with 16 points and 8 assists for Missouri State (17-7), while Gaige Prim led the Bears with 19 points, and Keaton Hervey matched his season high with 18.
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The back-and-forth battle featured 16 lead changes with MSU's largest deficit of the game – six points -- coming right at the start.Â
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"That's one of the best games I've been a part of," said Bears head coach Dana Ford. "I've enjoyed coaching this group of guys every single day, including today and watching us battle through the adversity. I just think it's a season of gratefulness. I'm grateful for getting to coach these guys and grateful for getting the chance to play basketball this season."
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Missouri State erased its early deficit on a counterattack that started by Keaton Hervey sinking one of his four 3-pointers, followed by a nice pull-up from Mosley to trim the Bulldogs' early lead.Â
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Down three late in the first half, Isiaih Mosley's triple at the 5:56 mark kick-started a 9-0 run for the Bears. A Hervey three pushed MSU's advantage to 30-26, before Drake ended the half on a 14-7 scoring spurt of its own with Yesufu's free throws with no time on the clock giving the Bulldogs a 40-37 cushion at intermission.Â
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In the second half, Prim went to work early as he bested Bulldogs big-man Darnell Brodie's two quick scores with six points to put MSU ahead 48-46. From there Sharp and Prim combined to score the Bears' next 12 points with Prim's free throw at the 6:07 point pulling MSU within one of the 61-60 deficit.Â
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After another clutch three from Hervey made it 63-61, the Bulldogs responded with a three of their own to retake the lead momentarily before the junior forward scored a driving layup to knot the score for the final time and match his season-high.Â
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Prim finished with a game-high 15 rebounds to help the Bears out-rebound the Bulldogs by a 38-32 margin.
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Drake (25-3) was led by Joseph Yesufu's 25 points, while Tremell Murphy scored 20 for the Bulldogs who advance to Sunday's championship game against Loyola.
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The loss gave Missouri State its second straight semifinal exit at Arch Madness.
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Team Stats
MSU
DRA
FG%
.458
.431
3FG%
.429
.188
FT%
.750
.800
RB
38
32
TO
9
2
STL
2
5
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