
On the surface of it, Drake's 65-62 loss to Southern Illinois would only seem to matter to purveyors of 2008 MVC Champion t-shirts. If the Bulldogs had won in Carbondale, they would have clinched the conference title but will now have to wait until Saturday at Northern Iowa, if not longer.
Drake had a simple defensive philosophy in last night's game with the Salukis -- Stop the inside game. It seemed like a good strategy. SIU struggles from deep, after all, and Drake's lack of size means they need to devote a little more attention to the paint. It backfired, partially because the Salukis made 9-of-20 three-pointers but also because they made 15-of-28 shots from two. Drake has allowed teams to make 51% of their two-pointers this season, a ghastly total that is easy to attack.
A team like Northern Iowa, for example, can give them more fits than Butler might later this month. The Horizon's Bulldogs are aces from the outside who don't rely on post play, but the Panthers rely on the inside play of Eric Coleman and Justin Eglseder to drive their offense.
This issue isn't likely to cost them in the short-term. They lead the MVC by three and have proven themselves. It's a bit of a catch-22 for
Keno Davis come March, though. They'll likely run into a team that can score inside and out in equal measure and Drake showed last night that defending both at once is difficult for them.