Belmont at [rv/--] Drake
Wednesday, Feb. 21 | 7 p.m. CT
Knapp Center | Des Moines, Iowa
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - - Belmont University men's basketball returns to game action Wednesday at [rv/--] Drake.
The Bruins shot 64 percent from the field in the first half in defeating UIC, 75-60, Feb. 18. Belmont limited the host Flames to 33 percent shooting for the game.
Belmont ranks 24
th nationally in effective field goal percentage and leads the Missouri Valley Conference in steals per game.
Ja'Kobi Gillespie had a 17 points, three rebounds, four assists and three steals at UIC. The Greeneville, Tennessee native ranks among league leaders in scoring, assists and steals. He tied the Curb Event Center record with seven steals vs. Berry.
Gillespie is the only player in college basketball averaging at least 17 points, four assists and 2.4 steals per game.
Cade Tyson has 21 double figure scoring games this season and ranks first in the MVC in 3-point field goal percentage in league games. Tyson ranks among league leaders in scoring, field goal percentage, free throw percentage and 3-point field goals.
The Monroe, North Carolina native scored a career-high 31 points Dec. 16 and had a career-high three blocked shots vs. UIC. Tyson is on pace to threaten Nick Muszynski's program standard for fewest games played to 1,000 career points.
Malik Dia recorded 20 consecutive double figure scoring games, before posting nine points, eight rebounds and four assists vs. Southern Illinois. The 6-9 forward scored a career-high 32 points vs. Drake. He posted his second career double-double of 18 points and 10 rebounds vs. Arkansas State.
The Murfreesboro, Tennessee native ranks Top 3 in the MVC in points, field goals and free throw rate. Dia is averaging 17.4 points per game this season.
In fact, Gillespie, Tyson and Dia comprise a trio that places Belmont as the only NCAA Division I program with three players averaging at least 16 points per game.
Jayce Willingham has provided versatility and steady play for the Bruins this season. The graduate student from Jasper, Alabama has 11 double figure scoring games including a double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds vs. Lafayette. Willingham had 13 points, five rebound and three assists in 17 minutes at Valparaiso. Willingham had a season-high five assists twice this season.
Isaiah Walker had a career-high 13 points vs. Drake and 11 points and five steals vs. Arkansas State. The Wyoming, Ohio native has been a mainstay this season, recording 30-plus minutes in 17 games. Walker had a career-high nine rebounds at Valparaiso and has multiple assists in 17 games.
Brigham Rogers has made a significant frontcourt contribution as a freshman. The 6-9 forward from Woodstock, Georgia had a season-high nine points vs. Arkansas State. Rogers has provided a physical presence and huge effort plays this season, including a career-high four blocked shots Jan. 23. He is fifth in the MVC in blocked shot rate. Rogers had eight points, six rebounds and two blocked shots at UIC.
Keishawn Davidson has 69 career double figure scoring games, including a season-high 22 points at Missouri State. The Murfreesboro, Tennessee native has a team-high 103 assists this season and ranks first in the MVC in assist-turnover ratio. He is averaging 10.8 points per game on 39 percent 3-point shooting in conference games.
He ranks 14th in career assists (603) among active players NCAA Division I players.
Kyler Vanderjagt has provided perimeter depth for the Bruins this season. The Grand Rapids, Michigan native has scored in 14 games this season, including 28 points during a three-game stretch in November.
Win Miller has seen increased playing time and has scored in six consecutive game appearances. The Birmingham, Alabama native is shooting 68 percent from 2-point field goal range this season and posted a career-high 17 points Nov. 14. He scored in eight consecutive games during conference play.
Belmont turns the page after graduating program standout and Indiana Pacers guard
Ben Sheppard and sharpshooting forward
Drew Friberg, among others. Sheppard and Friberg combined to make 177 3-point field goals last season, ranking among national leaders.
What's Bruin
- The Bruins went 21-11 last season, placing third in their inaugural season in the Missouri Valley Conference.
- Isaiah Walker is the lone Bruin with more than two years of experience with the program.
- Belmont, Gonzaga, Kansas and San Diego State are the only NCAA Division I programs to win 19 or more games 18 consecutive seasons.
- Belmont, Gonzaga, Kansas and Oregon are the only NCAA Division I programs to win 20 or more games 13 consecutive seasons.
- Belmont's 426 victories since 2007 leads the state of Tennessee - including Tennessee, Memphis and Vanderbilt.
- Belmont has been a postseason fixture the last two decades. That includes NCAA Tournament appearances in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2019 & 2020.
- Belmont has won 20 conference championships (eight tournament, 12 regular season) since 2006. Only Gonzaga and Kansas have won more conference championships over that span.
- Belmont is among select programs with two or more first-round selections in the NBA Draft over the last five years (Ben Sheppard, Dylan Windler).
- Belmont is the only school in the nation to win 20 or more games eight consecutive seasons in men's and women's basketball.
- Belmont, Gonzaga, Princeton and Buffalo are the only four programs outside the power conferences to win NCAA Tournament games in men's and women's basketball since 2019.
- Since 2010, Belmont (2019) and Iona (2012) are the only two program to earn NCAA Tournament at-large bids from traditional one-bid leagues.
- Belmont has been ranked in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 for 19 consecutive seasons, dating back to 2006.
- Belmont has received national poll votes in 11 of the last 13 seasons.
- Belmont will play up 13 games vs. teams who were Q1/Q2 in the final 2022-23 NET rankings.
Belmont and Drake each earned NCAA Tournament at-large bids in recent years; Belmont defeated Temple in the 2019 NCAA Tournament while Drake defeated Wichita State in the 2021 NCAA Tournament.
Dia had a career-high 32 points, seven rebounds and three assists vs. Drake earlier this season. Davidson has 25 points and four assists in his last two meetings vs. Drake.
Belmont head coach
Casey Alexander and Drake head coach Darian DeVries have each received national coaching honors from CollegeInsider.com.
This marks the fifth meeting between Belmont and Drake. The Bruins won Jan. 7 at the Curb Event Center.
Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. CT. The game will be broadcast on Bally Sports regional networks, NBC Sports Chicago, ESPN+ and the ESPN app. The live play-by-play of Steve Layman can be heard on Belmont Bruins Radio on iHeartRadio. In-game updates will be available via Twitter @BelmontMBB.
Belmont fans are invited to cheer on the Bruins at a Homecoming Week Watch Party at Bottle Cap in 12th South. Fans can click
here to RSVP for the event.
Belmont tickets are on sale now at
BelmontBruins.com/Tickets, in addition to Puckett's flex packs, single-game tickets and group experiences. Fans can also call or text 615.460.BALL (2255).
To become a Bruin Club member, contact Russell Grimm at (615) 460-5668 or
russell.grimm@belmont.edu.
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Belmont University men's basketball has been a postseason fixture the last two decades, including nine berths to the NCAA Tournament. The Bruins have won 20 conference championships since 2006 - third-most nationally over that span (Gonzaga, Kansas). Belmont has won 20 or more games in 13 consecutive seasons (Gonzaga, Kansas, Oregon) and 19 or game games in 18 consecutive seasons (Gonzaga, Kansas, San Diego State). Belmont is among select programs with two or more first-round selections in the NBA Draft over the last five years (
Ben Sheppard, Dylan Windler). Belmont University men's basketball boasts an NCAA-leading 19 CoSIDA Academic All-America selections since 2001 and is the only NCAA Division I program to make the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) Honor Roll every year of existence