
Drake

Murray State
Highlights
Summary
MURRAY, Ky. (Interstat) ā The Murray State Racers dominated the Drake Bulldogs 95-67 in a womenās NCAA Division I basketball game Sunday at CFSB Center. Murray State, now 15-2, seized control with a 30-point third quarter to pull away after leading 38-24 at halftime. Drake fell to 4-11 despite a stronger second-half offensive effort. Sharnecce Currie-Jelks led the Racers with 18 points and 17 rebounds. Haven Ford scored 22 points and Halli Poock added 19 points and seven assists. Anna Becker and Abbie Aalsma each scored 11 points for Drake. Attendance was 1,652.
Extended Summary
MURRAY, Ky. (Interstat) ā The Murray State Racers showcased their dominance and depth in a commanding 95-67 victory over the Drake Bulldogs in a womenās NCAA Division I basketball game Sunday at the CFSB Center. The game was effectively decided in a devastating third-quarter surge by the Racers, who turned a competitive halftime margin into a runaway. Leading 38-24 at the break, Murray State erupted for 30 points in the third period, outscoring Drake by seven to stretch their lead to 68-47. The Racers shot 50% from the field for the game, a stark contrast to Drakeās 31.7%, and controlled the interior with a 42-26 advantage in points in the paint. Sharnecce Currie-Jelks, a 6-foot-2 forward from Jackson, Tennessee, anchored the Racersā performance with a dominant double-double, scoring 18 points and grabbing 17 rebounds in just 27 minutes. She also added three blocks and two assists, setting a physical tone that Drake struggled to match. Her presence on both ends was the cornerstone of Murray Stateās success. She was far from alone. Guard Haven Ford of Morehead, Kentucky, led all scorers with 22 points, while fellow guard Halli Poock of Waterloo, Iowa, orchestrated the offense with 19 points and a game-high seven assists. Forward Keslyn Secrist of Draper, Virginia, contributed 15 points and seven rebounds, giving the Racers four players in double figures. Drake, which fell to 4-11 on the season, was led by 11 points apiece from Anna Becker of Topeka, Kansas, and Abbie Aalsma of Waupun, Wisconsin. The Bulldogs kept pace early, trailing just 20-11 after the first quarter, but their offensive struggles proved insurmountable. They managed only five assists against 13 turnovers and shot just 5 of 16 from three-point range. Murray Stateās offensive efficiency was exceptional. The Racers scored 95 points on 72 possessions, an offensive rating of 131.4, while Drake managed an offensive rating of just 95.3. The Racers also capitalized at the free-throw line, making 23 of 28 attempts. The victory improved Murray Stateās record to 15-2, continuing a strong season that has included several close conference wins. The Racers entered the game as heavy favorites, with statistical models giving them an 88.1% probability to win, and they lived up to that billing with a comprehensive performance in front of 1,652 fans. Drakeās season struggles continued, as the Bulldogs have now lost three of their last four games. They will look to regroup when they host Bradley on Friday. Murray State, riding a five-game winning streak, will hit the road to face Southern Illinois on Thursday. The most pivotal segment of the game was the opening minutes of the third quarter, where Murray State decisively extinguished any hope of a Drake comeback. After a first half where the Racers led but did not fully shake the Bulldogs, they came out of halftime with immediate force. Keslyn Secrist scored inside just eight seconds into the period. Although Drakeās Anna Becker answered, Murray State then unleashed a 17-4 run over the next five minutes. The burst was fueled by transition play, interior scoring from Secrist and Sharnecce Currie-Jelks, and a three-pointer from Braxcynn Baker. This explosion pushed a 14-point halftime lead to 57-34, and Drake never recovered, unable to cut the deficit below 20 points for the remainder of the contest. This definitive run underscored the Racersā superior talent and execution, transforming a working lead into a decisive blowout.
Preview
Preview: Drake Bulldogs at Murray State Racers MURRAY, Ky. (Interstat) ā A surging Murray State womenās basketball team will look to protect its home court and extend its winning streak when it hosts the Drake Bulldogs at the CFSB Center on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026. The Racers (13-2) enter the contest as one of the nationās hottest teams, having won eight consecutive games. Their last two victories were dramatic double-overtime affairs, a 101-93 win over Illinois State on Jan. 2 and a 93-82 triumph over Bradley on Jan. 4. Murray Stateās high-powered offense has scored 90 or more points in four of its last five outings. Drake (4-9) seeks to build momentum after snapping a five-game skid with an 89-75 home victory over Southern Illinois on Jan. 2. The Bulldogsā season has been marked by inconsistency, but they have shown offensive capability in wins over Indiana State and Illinois-Chicago. The matchup features two of the conferenceās top individual talents. Murray State is led by standout Sharnecce Currie-Jelks, who is coming off a 24-point, 3-block performance in 43 minutes against Bradley. Over her last five games, she has averaged 18.4 points and demonstrated a strong defensive presence. Drake will counter with guard Abbie Aalsma, who has been on a scoring tear. She dropped 29 points in the win over Southern Illinois and poured in 30 points, 6 assists and 4 rebounds against Illinois-Chicago on Dec. 29. Containing Aalsma will be a primary focus for the Racersā defense. Murray Stateās backcourt depth will also be tested, as Halli Poock logged 47 minutes and dished 10 assists in the double-overtime win over Bradley. Drakeās Anna Becker, who had 13 points and 7 assists against Southern Illinois, will be key in facilitating the Bulldogsā attack. This game marks the first of two scheduled meetings between the teams this season. They are set for a rematch in Des Moines on Sunday, Jan. 25. Tip-off is scheduled for Sunday afternoon at CFSB Center. Murray State will aim to maintain its perfect home record (7-0), while Drake looks to secure a crucial road victory against the conference frontrunner.