Quinerly scores 18 points, No. 10 Alabama beats Drake men 80-71

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. – Jahvon Quinerly scored 18 points, Jaden Shackelford and Juwan Gary each had 14, and No. 10 Alabama beat Drake 80-71 in the consolation round of the ESPN Events Invitational on Friday.

Gary added 10 rebounds for Alabama (5-1), which was shocked 72-68 by coach Rick Pitino’s Iona team in its tournament opener.

Alabama coach Nate Oats held a lengthy team meeting after Thursday’s loss.

“To bounce back after a loss like yesterday, a disappointing loss, we were upset,” Oats said. “I thought we played very hard.”

D.J. Wilkins led Drake (3-2) with 17 points. ShanQuan Hemphill and Tucker DeVries both contributed 15.

“I told the guys I was proud of their fight,” Drake coach Darian DeVries said. “Can’t be disappointed in what our guys were trying to do and their effort.”

Shackelford hit his first field goal of the second half with 3 minutes remaining. After Quinerly connected on a 3, Shackelford made a jumper to give Alabama a 74-64 advantage one minute later.

Shackelford also assisted on Quinerly’s 3-pointer.

“I told our team, maybe, that was the play of the game when he drove, collapsed three guys in transition instead of the shooting the shot,” Oats said. “He’s wired to score, that’s what makes him so good, but I thought he made the right plays today.”

Alabama went up 59-57 with 71/2 minutes left on a 3-pointer by Keon Ellis and Noah Gurley’s basket.

“Today was a big emphasis of just getting the ball moved, making a good read, getting it to the right person,” Gary said. “Just playing our game.”

Wilkins’ 3 and a jumper by Roman Penn gave Drake a 55-52 lead with 9 1/2 minutes to play.

The first half saw both teams put together impressive scoring surges.

Shackelford scored seven points during a 23-4 run that put Alabama up 33-18 with 3:46 left.

Drake then closed out the opening 20 minutes with 11 straight points, including a buzzer-beating 3 from Hemphill to get within 33-29.

Drake closes out the tourney against North Texas in the seventh-place game Sunday.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Quinerly scores 18 points, No. 10 Alabama beats Drake 80-71