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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 5:06 pm 
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Wednesday, November 8, 2023 6:00 p.m.
Wintrust Arena, Chicago, Ill.

Loyola opens the 2023-24 season on Wednesday night at Wintrust Arena in a neutral site battle with #10 Florida Atlantic. The Ramblers are riding an 11-game season opener win streak, dating back to a loss on 11-11-11 at Illinois, Porter Moser’s first game as Loyola’s head coach.

Florida Atlantic made the most of their second NCAA Tournament appearance in school history last year by going all the way to the Final Four-- and coming just two points from the title game. After bringing nearly everyone back from their 2022-23 team and moving from C-USA to the American Athletic Conference, they're ranked #10 in the first AP Poll of 2023-24.

The rise of the Owls tracks somewhat similar to Loyola's resurgence over the past decade-plus. FAU Coach Dusty May was hired during Loyola's Final Four run-- in fact, his hiring was announced on the same day Loyola faced Nevada to reach the Elite Eight. And May was on the opposing sidelines as a top assistant as the Ramblers got their signature out of conference win at Florida in that Final Four season. Entering his sixth season guiding the Owls, May has compiled a 101-60 record. May was a student manager at Indiana under Bob Knight before assistant coaching gigs at Louisiana Tech and Florida.

FAU is picked to finish first in the American Athletic Conference in their preseason poll, and they’re also picked to finish 1st in the AAC by The Almanac. KenPom ranks them at 37, Bart Torvik at 19 , and Haslametrics at 46.

The FAU starting lineup is made up of four speedy guards and a 7'1" center. The guards are 6'2" junior Alijah Martin, 6'4" junior Johnell Davis, 6'0" senior Bryan Greenlee, and 6'3" sophomore Nick Boyd. Davis and Martin led the team in scoring last season with 13.8 and 13.4 ppg respectively. All four guards can pass well-- they all average between 1.3 and 2.4 assists per game-- and they all hit the three better than 36%. Davis, Martin and Boyd are exceptional rebounders as well, averaging 5.4, 5.3, and 4.3 rebounds per game-- pretty amazing for players that size. FAU was 9th in the nation in defensive rebounding and 18th in total rebounds thanks to their quick guards.

Vlad Goldin is the big man, a gangly 7'1" center with a surprisingly quick first step. Last season he averaged 10.2 points and 6.5 rebounds per game, but having a 7-footer looming around the rim is more important than just the numbers he puts up. Goldin shot 62.5% from the field and led the team in blocks with 1.2 per game.

Coming off the bench are 6’4” senior guard Brandon Witherspoon, 6’3” senior guard Jalen Gaffney, and 6’8” junior forward Giancarlo Rosado. The only significant player the Owls lost from last season is backup guard Michael Forrest, the team's fourth-leading scorer who averaged 8.2 ppg off the bench. Presumably, FAU will run similar rotations and combinations while mixing in some minutes for two freshmen: Devin Vanterpool and Jakel Powell.

Loyola also has something to prove this season after an embarrassing introduction to the A-10. The Ramblers’ newcomers—transfers Greg Dolan, Patrick Mwamba, Des Watson, and Dame Adelekun, plus freshman Miles Rubin—are highly touted and fill needs exposed in last season’s campaign. Sophomore guards Jalen Quinn and Jayden Dawson are primed for emergence, and will give senior playmaker Braden Norris some cover. Fifth-year senior forward Tom Welch and senior forward Philip Alston have obviously spent serious time in the weight room in the off season.

One thing is for certain: no one will be underestimating FAU this year, coming off a Final Four, ranked in the top 10 to start the season, and playing in the AAC rather than C-USA. The Owls will get everyone’s best shot and have a lot of quality game tape to review, just like the Ramblers got in 2018-19.

Loyola game notes: https://loyolaramblers.com/documents/20 ... _-_FAU.pdf

Florida Atlantic game notes: https://fausports.com/news/2023/11/7/no ... ional.aspx

TV/Streaming video: Barstool.tv https://barstool.tv/live

Radio/Streaming audio: https://loyolaramblers.com/watch/?Live=150&type=Live

Live stats: https://www.statbroadcast.com/events/ce ... hp?tid=993

Vegas odds: FAU by 4.5


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 6:36 pm 
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We're back baby!!

Great write up as usual JCT.

Blers win a shocker 72-69.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 6:47 pm 
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The broadcast will certainly be...interesting. Guessing it'll feature many of the Barstool "personalities", so expect some odd things.

So dang excited for things to get underway. Watching games last night and today have me through the roof with anticipation.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 8:39 pm 
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goramblers2011 wrote:
The broadcast will certainly be...interesting. Guessing it'll feature many of the Barstool "personalities", so expect some odd things.

So dang excited for things to get underway. Watching games last night and today have me through the roof with anticipation.

Just a reminder that we have a fantastic radio broadcast! You can usually sync up the feeds pretty easily. It's a good option for all games, especially if you're not a fan of the TV broadcasters.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 8:49 pm 
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Scott Sudikoff and Christian Thomas do a great job on the broadcasts. I've listened to Sudikoff do volleyball and soccer--- very solid. We all know Christian Thomas has great inside knowledge.

Does anyone know a good pre-game or post-game watering hole near Wintrust? The only place I know well down there is Kroll's at 18th and Michigan. Would love to meet up with fans before or after to discuss the game. If anyone knows a good place.... pipe in!


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2023 10:47 pm 
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JCT wrote:
Does anyone know a good pre-game or post-game watering hole near Wintrust? The only place I know well down there is Kroll's at 18th and Michigan. Would love to meet up with fans before or after to discuss the game. If anyone knows a good place.... pipe in!


Kroll's is closed now, but there is a Fatpour directly kiddy corner the entrance to Wintrust.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 8:29 am 
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I think a few of us will be at Fatpour across the street before hand and probably after too.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 8:33 am 
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Anyone else surprised by the line? Feel like Vegas is giving us a ton of respect. I get that the game is in Chicago but neutral site against top 10 team and the line is only 4.5. I’m not complaining but expected it to be around 10


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 8:52 am 
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Might need to give the floor a good scrubbing before the game to get the smell off the court from Depauls lose to Purdue Fort Wayne last night.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 10:03 am 
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jdubs wrote:
Anyone else surprised by the line? Feel like Vegas is giving us a ton of respect. I get that the game is in Chicago but neutral site against top 10 team and the line is only 4.5. I’m not complaining but expected it to be around 10


The analytics sites are high on us (around a top 75 team) and most have FAU as between a top 20-40 team, not a 10 team. Projected scores from some of the major sites:

- Kenpom: LUC 71 - FAU 74
- BartTorvik: LUC 69 - FAU 74
- Haslametrics: LUC 68 - FAU 76

Hoping there’s a good LUC crowd and they get a good number of students in to help the boys out.

On a slightly unrelated note, the reported paid attendance for DePaul’s opening night loss to Indiana Fort Wayne yesterday: 931 people.


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