Zion Stanford Shines as Temple Holds Off Drexel in Big 5 Battle

Temple men’s basketball team extended their undefeated start to the season with a gritty 69-61 victory over Drexel in a classic Big 5 showdown Tuesday night at the Liacouras Center. Sophomore forward Zion Stanford delivered a career-best performance, pouring in 23 points on an efficient 9-of-13 shooting night to anchor the Owls in a game that tested their resolve down the stretch.
By the Numbers
Stanford was electric from the outset, knocking down a pair of three-pointers and showing his versatility inside, where he went 7-for-9. Guard Jamal Mashburn Jr. added 20 points, showcasing his poise with a near-perfect 9-for-10 effort from the free-throw line. Babatunde Durodola dominated the boards with a career-high nine rebounds, while Quante Berry chipped in a personal best of eight. Notably, Temple’s disciplined play shone through as they committed just seven turnovers, their second straight game with single-digit miscues.
How the Game Unfolded
The Owls jumped out with a purpose, with Stanford shouldering the load by scoring Temple’s first 10 points. Both teams traded blows early, with six lead changes and five ties in a tightly contested first half. Temple built a modest lead late in the half, highlighted by a Stanford three-pointer and a fastbreak triple from Matteo Picarelli, taking a 37-32 advantage into the locker room.
The Owls opened the second half with a flurry, hitting five of their first 10 shots to engineer a 13-6 run that stretched their lead to 50-38. Drexel countered with a pair of back-to-back three-pointers, cutting the margin, but Temple’s defense stepped up in key moments. A thunderous putback dunk from Dillon Battie and a steal-and-slam sequence by Berry reignited the home crowd and forced a Drexel timeout.
The Dragons didn’t go quietly. Fueled by a fiery eight-point burst, including a clutch three-pointer by Cole Hargrove, Drexel clawed within three points midway through the second half. Yet, Temple refused to fold, leaning on their composure at the charity stripe, where they converted all four attempts in the final 76 seconds to seal the win.
Defensive Stalemate
Drexel entered the game as a sharpshooting team but struggled to find their rhythm against Temple’s defense, shooting just 34% from the field and a meager 7-for-33 from beyond the arc. While the Dragons found success on the offensive glass, pulling down 17 boards, their inability to capitalize on second-chance opportunities proved costly.
Standout Performances
For Drexel, Kobe Magee led with 17 points, all coming in the second half, while Hargrove notched a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds, including seven on the offensive end. Despite their efforts, the Dragons couldn’t overcome Temple’s balanced attack and Stanford’s star turn.
What’s Next
The Owls (3-0) now turn their attention to their first road test of the season, traveling to Boston College on Friday for a 7 p.m. tipoff at Conte Forum. Meanwhile, Drexel (2-1) will look to rebound as they host La Salle on Saturday at the Daskalakis Athletic Center, continuing their Big 5 campaign.
In a game that embodied the tenacity and tradition of Big 5 basketball, Temple showcased their resilience and depth, signaling they’re a force to be reckoned with this season. If Stanford’s performance is a glimpse of what’s to come, the Owls’ future looks bright.