DU Stacks Second Signature Win in a Week, Denver 78-70 Over North Dakota State

Denver men’s basketball (12-7, 2-1) traveled to Fargo to take on the North Dakota State Bison Thursday night. The Pioneers had not beaten NDSU on the road since a home-and-home sweep in 2018. Despite 15 turnovers and a tough night for Tommy Brunner (except for a huge game-breaking tray in the final 1:09), Denver rode a red-hot Touko Tainamo with 21 points and 5 rebounds along with Jaxson Brenchley with 15 points and 6 rebounds. Ultimately, it was Denver’s defense that kept the Bison from making a field goal and four free throw makes in the final 4:23 to clinch the win.

In the first five minutes, the teams played even-up until a Tommy Bruner assist and dunk by Isaiah Carr along with a Pedro Sanvicente three-point-make gave DU a 9-4 edge. Denver held a 16-10 advantage at the official timeout spurred by four forced Bison turnovers. Denver held a five-point edge at the midway point of the half, led by Touko Tainamo’s 9 points. At 6:55, the Bison took their first lead, 23-22, on a looping shot over Isaiah Carr. An Isaiah Addo-Ankrah tray put DU up 29-25 with five minutes left following a Denver scoring run. NDSU’s Boden Skunberg kept NDSU close with several step-in jumpers near the paint with 10 points but Denver held back the Bison. As time ran down, NDSU got a defensive stop and bucket in the final seconds but Denver still led at the break, 37-34.

Denver shot 53.6% for the half to 44.8% for the Bison. Denver had 6 turnovers to 7 for the Bison.

Both teams came out cold from the field to start the second half and DU held a 5-point lead at the 17:51 media timeout.  Two minutes later, the Bison cut the lead to one point, 41-40, with a step-back jumper by Thomas Wheeler. At 14:46 the Bison got their second lead 44-43 but Isaiah Carr countered with a dunk from a feed from Tommy Bruner. The teams exchanged buckets as Denver led by four, 53-49, at the nine-minute mark following a Tainamo hook. Fourteen turnovers by DU kept NDSU in the game and DU eventually trailed by one, 61-60, with five minutes left. At 3:16 Tyson Garff nailed a tray to give DU the lead, 65-64, to cap a 7-0 Pioneer run. A huge Bruner three-point dagar put DU up by four with one minute to go and followed that with two free throws to essentially salt the game, 74-68. NDSU missed their final shots and Pedro Lopez-Sanvicente finished with a dunk, 78-70, DU. Ultimately, it was the defensive effort down the stretch that ensured the win.

Denver shot 54% from the field with 9 steals, 6 blocks and 15 assists. Tyson Garff hit big shots (6 pts., 4 assists), Deandre Craig (5 pts., 5 assists) ran the offense for extended minutes and Isiah Carr (8 pts., 3 reb.) stuffed the middle and made key blocks. While Tainamo and Brenchley were Denver’s best players on the night, it was Tommy Bruner’s 15 points which included his three-point make at 1:09 that gave Denver breathing room down the stretch.

Next up is North Dakota on Saturday at 11:00 am MT at Grand Forks.

 

 

 

4 thoughts on “DU Stacks Second Signature Win in a Week, Denver 78-70 Over North Dakota State”

  1. This program was at the very bottom when Jeff Wulbrun came in. Fantastic job with a basketball team that plays in a Division III gym with average attendance under 1,000. Congratulations to this staff & players!

  2. What a job Welbrun and his staff are doing with our players! Pios continue to get big wins. DU is now up to #168 in RPI, and #159 nationally in Ken Pom out of 363 D-I teams. For those keeping score at home, DU is now in the TOP HALF of national D-I programs – a long way from the very bottom of the RPI that DU was when Rodney Billups was fired, and this kind of leap is incredible, given the hurdles DU must deal with each day…

    For some perspective, right now as of Jan. 19, DU is a higher ranked basketball team nationally (in RPI) than Pitt, Notre Dame, Oregon State, Minnesota, West Virginia, UCLA, Georgetown, and Louisville, just to name just a few. All of those schools have access to much more highly-ranked recruits that DU does, but as of this moment, DU is outperforming all of them…

    RPI is Here:
    https://basketball.realgm.com/ncaa/info/rpi-rankings

    Now it’s on to Grand Forks, always a special destination for Denver teams.

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