Hot-shooting Drake beats Vanderbilt to win Charleston Classic

Syndication: Des Moines RegisterDrake head coach Ben McCollum directs his players on Monday, November 4, 2024 at the Knapp Center.

Bennett Stirtz posted 16 points and a career-high 11 assists to lead Drake to an 81-70 victory over Vanderbilt in the championship game of the Charleston Classic on Sunday night in South Carolina.

Cam Manyawu scored 16 of his season-high 18 points in the first half and he added 11 rebounds for Drake (6-0). The Bulldogs also got 17 points from Mitch Mascari, who shot 3-of-5 on 3-pointers, and 15 points from Daniel Abreu as they outshot the Commodores 53.7 percent to 44.4 percent.

Drake went 3-0 in the tournament, beating Miami and Florida Atlantic before knocking off Vanderbilt (6-1).

Jason Edwards led the Commodores with a game-high 26 points on 7-for-13 shooting.

But Tyler Nickel, who scored 24 points in Vanderbilt’s win over Seton Hall on Friday, went scoreless Sunday and missed all three of his shots.

In the first half, Drake had gone 0-for-4 on 3-pointers until Mascari drained two of them in the final three minutes.

There were seven tied scores in the first 20 minutes before Drake eventually took a 34-31 lead into halftime, thanks in large part to Manyawu, who shot 7-for-9 and added two free throws.

Edwards led Vanderbilt with 14 points in an even first half. Drake hit 50 percent of his shots from the floor, made four free throws and two 3-pointers. Vanderbilt shot 48 percent from the floor, made five free throws and two 3-pointers.

In the second half, Drake built a 58-50 lead with 10:28 left on a desperation 3-pointer at the end of the clock by Tavion Banks.

Starting with 7:14 left, Drake players blocked Vanderbilt at the rim on three straight possessions — two by Manyawu and one by Abreu.

Drake rolled from there as the Bulldogs collected another big win for first-year coach Ben McCollum, who won four NCAA Division II national titles at Northwest Missouri State (2017, 2019, 2021, 2022).

It was also an overall strong tournament for new Vanderbilt coach Mark Byington, who brought in 10 transfers for the season.

–Field-level media