Saturday, November 25, 2017 4:00 p.m.
Savannah Civic Center, Savannah, Ga.
Loyola and Kent State have faced each other six times through their history, with the Ramblers winning four of the six. Last year, Kent State won the Mid American Conference Tournament as a sixth seed and lost to UCLA in the first round as a 14 seed, finishing the year 22-14 overall. Coach Rob Senderoff is in his sixth season at Kent State, and has compiled a 125-82 record, which includes four 20-win seasons, three trips to the CIT and one NCAA tournament appearance.
The last time Loyola faced the Golden Flashes, it was in Kent, early in the 2014-15 season. Loyola was wary of then-sophomore Jimmy Hall, who was tearing up the league. It was Hall, in his senior season, who put the team on his back last year in the MAC tourney that got them to The Big Dance.
Without Hall, KSU is in rebuild mode. Eleven of the 16 players on the roster made a stop somewhere else between high school and KSU. They beat Youngstown State (picked last for the HL) and Ohio Christian convincingly, then struggled to beat Mississippi Valley State. But in their last game before the trip to Savannah, they lost to Southeastern Louisiana.
This year’s Kent State team runs with an inside-outside compo of 6’1” junior guard Jaylin Walker and 7’0” junior center Adonis De La Rosa. Walker, who comes to KSU from Romulus High School in the Detroit suburbs, averages 19.5 points per game and shoots nearly 53% from the field. He shoots a lot—53 field goal attempts and 14 trips to the line accounts for 24% of the teams offense, and he also has 12 assists.
De La Rosa was a big-time prospect from the Bronx who originally signed with St. John’s but played his first year at Williston State College in North Dakota. Last year with the Golden Flashes he appeared in all the games as a sub, but this year as a starter he’s averaging 14.0 points and 9.0 rebounds while hitting on 68% of his field goal attempts. He’s always been good at establishing position—he took about 25 charges last season—and this year he’s getting to the line a lot, 23 attempts, and hitting on 87%.
Rounding out the starting lineup are 6’7” freshman forward BJ Duling, 6’0” junior point guard Jalen Avery, and 6’2” senior guard Kevin Zabo. Duling averages 7.0 points and 4.3 rebounds, shooting just under 38% on field goals. Avery is a pass-first point guard who has an astonishing 22 to 1 assist to turnover ratio, but struggles with shooting percentage—he averages 7.0 points and 4.5 rebounds while shooting under 35% from the field. Zabo has recently replaced senior Mitch Peterson in the starting lineup—he averages 7.0 points per game and plays aggressively enough to share the team lead in personal fouls.
Danny Pippen, a 6’9” sophomore forward, plays only 14 minutes a game off the bench but is KSU’s third leading scorer at 9.3 points per game to go with 5.0 rebounds. Six-three senior guard Desmond Ridenour also comes off the bench for about 20 minutes per game and averages 7.8 points and 3.8 boards. Six-nine juco newcomer Akiean Frederick plays about 15 minutes, averaging 5.5 points and 4.0 boards.
Valpo successfully contained Jaylin Walker (15 points on 5 of 17 shooting, three assists and three turnovers in 37 minutes) and Adonis De La Rosa (10 points, 7 rebounds in 22 minutes with four fouls). Still, the 77-67 win for Valpo looks more comfortable than it really was for Valpo, who scored nine unanswered points in the final :30.
The Ramblers broke out to a big lead early in the second half of their convincing 102-78 win over UNCW, which allowed many of the LU starters to play very manageable minutes on the front end of two games on consecutive days. Loyola probably won’t shoot 60% from the field twice in two consecutive days, but if the Rambler defense is anything like it was in the first 10 minutes of the second half against UNCW, just shooting 45% should be good enough.
Loyola game notes:
http://www.loyolaramblers.com/documents ... df?id=3739Kent State game notes: Pending
TV/Streaming video: None
Streaming audio:
https://www.iheart.com/live/640-whlo-3520/Live stats:
http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=199089Vegas odds: Loyola by 5.5