Sports | NCAA basketball Bradley Shocks No. 16 Drake Turnovers torpedo Bulldogs' chances of rallying By Katherine Thompson Posted Feb 20, 2008 4:02 AM CST Copied Drake's Josh Young, right, looks to drive around Bradley's Daniel Ruffin (20) during the first half of this college basketball game, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) (Associated Press) The Bradley Braves did what no team had been able to do so far this season: defeat No. 16 Drake at home. Between Jeremy Crouch's 23 points and Theron Wilson's 15, Bradley put together a 72-71 victory, its eighth in ten games. Perhaps most impressive, though, was the Braves' blanking of the Bulldogs in the final five minutes, AP reports. Holding a 23-2 team scoreless for so long would be impressive for anyone, but few expected it from 16-12 Bradley, currently tied for fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference. Drake, which has clinched the conference title, started the game inauspiciously with five turnovers in a dozen minutes, then couldn't clamp down on the Braves when it mattered. Read These Next A government shutdown could mean permanent layoffs. Retirement savings catch-up plans are about to change. Judge demands answers from Trump administration on Mangione comments. NYC woman accused of murdering three men in 10 months. Report an error