The Shockers start the back half of their conference schedule with their Iowa road swing to play two of the three Valley teams with two losses. The Shocks played these two teams on the second weekend of conference play.
Drake won the game at Koch by the score of 87-56. They continue to be led by Lizzy Wendel, the pre-season pick for Player of the Year. This past week, she received her fourth Player of the Week award, but only the first in conference play. In conference play, she averages 19.9 ppg. Next are Sara Rhine at 13.8 ppg and 8.1 rpg, and Maddy Dean at 13.7 ppg. Again in the Valley only, the Bulldogs average 80 ppg, shooting at 46.3%, with their opponents averaging 70 ppg and shoot 37%. Sammie Bachrodt, the Kapaun alumna, has started all twenty games for Drake and is averaging 5.9 ppg in Valley contests.
The Shockers continue to be led by Rangie at 14.4 ppg in the Valley and TaQuandra at 13.1. Rangie averages 8 boards per game. The Shocks average a little over 50 ppg with their opponents averaging a little less than 62 ppg, a difference of 11.5 ppg. The Shockers are shooting 35.1% while their opponents are shooting 42.4%.
The Drake RPI is 104 with the Shocks at 290.
The game write-up from the Shockers is here. The game write-up from Drake is here. The Valley on ESPN3 is here. LiveStats are here.
Of course, the other two-loss team is Missouri State, our travel partner. Having lost to both Drake and Northern Iowa at home, they need a strong weekend to have any hopes of winning the regular-season Valley title.
Drake won the game at Koch by the score of 87-56. They continue to be led by Lizzy Wendel, the pre-season pick for Player of the Year. This past week, she received her fourth Player of the Week award, but only the first in conference play. In conference play, she averages 19.9 ppg. Next are Sara Rhine at 13.8 ppg and 8.1 rpg, and Maddy Dean at 13.7 ppg. Again in the Valley only, the Bulldogs average 80 ppg, shooting at 46.3%, with their opponents averaging 70 ppg and shoot 37%. Sammie Bachrodt, the Kapaun alumna, has started all twenty games for Drake and is averaging 5.9 ppg in Valley contests.
The Shockers continue to be led by Rangie at 14.4 ppg in the Valley and TaQuandra at 13.1. Rangie averages 8 boards per game. The Shocks average a little over 50 ppg with their opponents averaging a little less than 62 ppg, a difference of 11.5 ppg. The Shockers are shooting 35.1% while their opponents are shooting 42.4%.
The Drake RPI is 104 with the Shocks at 290.
The game write-up from the Shockers is here. The game write-up from Drake is here. The Valley on ESPN3 is here. LiveStats are here.
Of course, the other two-loss team is Missouri State, our travel partner. Having lost to both Drake and Northern Iowa at home, they need a strong weekend to have any hopes of winning the regular-season Valley title.
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