“When I look back, I might be mad that I gave this attention / But it’s weighing heavy on my conscience / And fuck, you left me with no options,” Drake says on the new track. An Atlanta rapper named Quentin Miller was then identified as Drake’s ghostwriter, though Miller and Drake’s producer Noah “40” Shebib denied the ghostwriting allegations. The feud between Drake and Meek Mill stems from Mill’s accusations that Drake employed a ghostwriter for his guest verse on “R.I.C.O.,” a track off Meek Mill’s new album Dreams Worth More Than Money. “You’re getting bodied by a singing nigga.” Drake then warns all his “boss bitches” – but likely Minaj especially – “make sure you hit him with a pre-nup.” “Trigger fingers turn to Twitter fingers,” Drake raps. 4': 'It Was Absolute Pandemonium'ĭrake then takes aim at Meek Mill’s decision to beef through social media. “I think I can speak for everyone when I say that we are hungry, and ready to show fans what we have been working so hard for in the off-season.Black Sabbath on the Making of 'Vol. “We are in the gym constantly working on our craft and connection & excited to start the regular season,” Dinnebier said. “We are learning from our first two games and can’t wait to face the challenge of Creighton on Wednesday because they are a great team.”ĭinnebier talked about all the work the team is putting in for this new season.
“We are just working hard everyday taking it game by game,” Iiams said. “I think it’s a great starting point to see where people expect you to be, but an even better chance to prove people wrong and finish the season as number one,” Dinnebier said.ĭrake’s first game of the season will be against Creighton University on Wednesday, Nov. That also comes with a lot of expectation but I think that’s good for us to have that as motivation.”ĭinnebier personally didn’t pay attention to the MVC preseason poll. “We want to win and we want to be the best. “Being second in the MVC is definitely something we pay attention to and it’s what drives us through the season,” Ashley Iiams said. The Bulldogs were predicted to finish second in the Missouri Valley Conference behind Missouri State in a preseason poll, which was voted on by coaches, sports information directors and the media. “It felt unreal to step into the game and hit a three but honestly that’s not what it’s about: I love seeing my teammates do well and overall just winning,” Iiams said. In three minutes of play against Grand View Iiams was 1-1 in field goals on the stat sheet with a three pointer shot. “It’s so exciting, I’ve dreamed of playing college basketball ever since I was a kid so for that dream to really become a reality has been really special,” Iiam said. I was beyond thankful to receive the Gatorade POY award, and want to continue to grow as a basketball player here at Drake.”įorward Ashley Iiams is another first-year on the team that got her first points as a college athlete. “I love it here at Drake, and the women’s basketball atmosphere is awesome. “ It is so amazing to finally be back on the basketball court again,” Dinnebier said. In the 22 minutes she played, Dinnebier had two assists, two rebounds, three steals and scored 10 points Pohlman has been a part of the basketball program since 2007.ĭinnebier is the 2021 Gatorade Iowa Girls Basketball Player of the Year and got her first start as a Bulldog. The team is coming off of a 18-12 record last season and has two returning starters, Graduate Maddie Petersen, a All-MVC First Team recipient, and redshirt junior Grace Berg, the 2021 MVC Newcomer of the Year.Īllison Pohlman was also named the new Suzie Glazer Burt Women’s Basketball Head Coach last spring after being an associate coach for the past seven years. “I am so excited for this upcoming season, and feel as though we have a great team with high potential.” “I think that we played well in our exhibition games, but also have so much more that we can improve on,” said first-year guard Katie Dinnebier. Last week, Drake University’s women’s basketball team won both of their exhibition games against Grand View and Minnesota State with respective scores of 86-59 and 83-58.