Drake stuns No. 17 Creighton 74-69

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DES MOINES (AP) — Creighton star Doug McDermott scored 17 points in the first half against Drake. He was sick during halftime and was only able to score two points in the second half.

Drake took advantage to upset the 17th-ranked Bluejays 74-69 on Wednesday night.

McDermott's teammates did erase a 16-point halftime deficit they helped create. But the Bluejays simply aren't the same without their flu-ridden superstar and they lost consecutive games for the first time this season.

Richard Carter scored 20 points and Ben Simons added 13 for the Bulldogs (9-10, 3-5 Missouri Valley Conference), who blew a 16-point lead before rallying for their first win over a ranked opponent in five years.

"They took our best shot in the second half and were still able to execute," Creighton coach Greg McDermott said.

Grant Gibbs brought Creighton within 71-69 with 32 seconds left, and the Bluejays got the ball back on a steal. But Gibbs missed an easy layup over the shorter Carter, and Simons sealed the win with two free throws with 0.5 seconds left.

"We've had a couple of rough spots so far this season. They showed great resilience and toughness to bounce back and win a big game for us," Drake coach Mark Phelps said.

Doug McDermott had 19 points to lead Creighton, which shot just 24 percent from 3-point range. But McDermott had just two points in the second half and didn't touch the ball on Creighton's last two possessions.

"He got sick at halftime. That's what happened," Greg McDermott said. "We tried to get as much out of him as we could in the second half.'

Four days after losing by three points to No. 20 Wichita State, the Bluejays opened with perhaps their worst half of the season.

Drake's substantial lead didn't last long, though.

Will Artino's dunk off an alley-oop pass preceded two layups by Gibbs that brought Creighton within 53-51 with 12:03 left. Creighton finally retook the lead, 62-61, with 7:10 to go on McDermott's only basket of the second half.

It seemed like the Bluejays would simply keep rolling behind a resurgent McDermott. But nobody but the Bluejays knew just how sick McDermott really was.

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