Friday, March 8, 2019 12:00 p.m.
Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Mo.
For the second straight year, the Loyola Ramblers are the #1 seed at Arch Madness. The Ramblers are 6-4 all time in the conference tournament since joining the league in 2013. Loyola has had seedings of 10, 6, 8, 5, 1, and 1 in St. Louis, which trackss the rise of the program from a source of ridicule for many old-guard MVC fans to the most prominent and nationally-respected program in the league. The Ramblers will face Valparaiso, who won the first game of the tournament on Thursday over Indiana State, 77-55.
Number one seeds have never lost their first game at Arch Madness, but if ever there was a year it could happen, this might be it. There has never been a top seed in the MVC with six league losses, and Valpo is no slouch. The Crusaders lost six of their last seven league games, but smashed Indiana State by 22 points, led by Marcus Golder’s career-high tying 18 points. Former Loyola recruit Javon Freeman added 17 points, seven rebounds and three steals for Valpo. The Crusaders made only seven turnovers and took 27 trips to the free throw line, making 22 of them.
Valpo played two hard-fought games against the Ramblers this season, losing at Gentile Arena 71-54 and in Valparaiso by 56-51. In the first game, Valpo surged out to a lead before the Ramblers shut them down forcefully. The Crusaders creeped back into the game late after they played stronger defense and used a full-court press against the Ramblers, but Loyola held on for the 17-point win. In Northwest Indiana, Valpo had a nine-point lead with seven minutes left in that game, but the Ramblers closed it out with a 22-8 run down the stretch.
Coach Matt Lottich has shaken up the Crusaders’ starting lineup, choosing to bring in 7’1” Derrik Smits off the bench over the past few games while starting his other 7-footer Jaume Sorolla. Loyola will be playing with Lucas Williamson in the starting lineup for only the third time since returning from injury. Wiilliamson had 11 points in the first matchup with Valpo at Gentile Arena, one of six Loyola players in double figures in the first game against Valpo. Williamson has averaged of 11.5 points, five rebounds and four steals per game since returning to the starting lineup.
The Ramblers are 4-0 against Valpo since the Crusaders joined the MVC, and 38-15 against Valpo since the two teams started playing each other in the 1920s. Valpo will be more fatigued than Loyola, playing their second season-ending game in the span of 20 hours; in spite of winning by 22 points, four Valpo players saw more than 30 minutes of action on Thursday evening.
Loyola game notes: https://loyolaramblers.com/documents/20 ... df?id=8411Valpo game notes: Pending
TV/Streaming Video: ESPN+
http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/2c83edd0 ... tournamentLive stats: http://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=251340Vegas odds: Loyola by 5