Loyola Ramblers Preview – https://loyolaramblers.com/news/2025/3/25/mens-basketball-loyola-hosts-kent-state-in-nit-quarterfinal.aspx
Kent State Stats and Intel - https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/kent-state/men/2025.html
Record: 24-11 (11-7, 3rd in MAC MBB)
Coach: Rob Senderoff
PS/G: 73.9 (178th of 364)
PA/G: 68.2 (63rd of 364)
SRS: 1.78 (126th of 364)
SOS: -2.74 (195th of 364)
ORtg: 108.6 (147th of 364)
DRtg: 100.3 (71st of 364)
NIT Quarterfinals – Kent State Golden Flashes (24-11, 11-7) at Loyola Chicago Ramblers (24-11, 12-6) – 6:00pm CST Gentile Arena, Chicago IL
The Kent State Golden Flashes and Loyola Chicago Ramblers meet Wednesday night in the NIT Quarterfinal at Gentile Arena. Winner of this game advances to the NIT semifinals at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis to play Chattanooga on Tuesday, April 1st.
How we got here – On Sunday night at San Francisco, Jayden Dawson was lit, scoring a career-high 35 points in a chaotic 77-76 winner. The game saw 14 lead changes, a second half 13-point lead evaporate, and several officiating blunders. The Ramblers escaped with victory on a missed USF layup and putback that went in milliseconds after the buzzer. Malik Thomas of USF led the Dons with 36.
Then shortly afterwards, Kent State defeated Stanford in their second-round game, 77-75. This one was also entertaining till the end, with both Kent State and Stanford exchanging a few second half leads with one another. If Stanford had not given up their second half lead and won, the Ramblers would have remained in California to play this QF game. But since the lower-seeded Kent State won, the Ramblers have been awarded this bonus final home game of the season.
Like us, Kent State is also 24-11 on the season, winning their prior 2 NIT matchups against St. Bonaventure and Stanford. The Golden Flashes are a competitive team in the MAC, finished the season in 3rd place, and are also an impressive 10-5 in road games. This team is also two seasons removed from their last NCAA Tournament appearance when they went (28-7, 15-3) losing to Indiana in the 2023 first round. Some of that season’s experienced tournament roster is still playing. Numbers wise, Kent State is okay to good defensively, 63rd in the nation points allowed (68.2) and 71st in field goal percentage defense (.419). Offensively, they shoot 31.4 % from beyond the arc and 75.1% from FT’s.
Kent State is in the top 20 in field goal attempt rate, and they've also been one of the strongest teams in the nation when it comes to generating second chance points. The Ramblers have struggled with ball security this season and their slow rotation on the defensive end should see them send Kent State to the line a fair amount here. Lastly, the Flashes get to the line often, and this could help keep the game close.
Two guys of theirs to pay closely attention to are 5-10 senior guard, Jalen Sullinger (15.8ppg), and 6-5 senior forward Voncameron Davis (14.5ppg). Both lead the Golden Flashes in scoring and are All-MAC second team and first team award winners. Morgan Safford is their third double-digit scorer at 10.6ppg. Defensively, Kent State is anchored by 6-9 center, Cli’Ron Hornbeak, who is the MAC’s defensive player of the year. Like we’ve experienced with most teams leading scorer point guards, Sullinger can go off for 30+ on any night. Most recently, he had a career-high 34 at Stanford on Sunday, and games of 29 and 31 these last few weeks.
The Sullingers are one of Ohio's most notable basketball families. Jalen's grandfather, Satch, was a legendary high school coach at Northland High School in Columbus, OH. His father J.J. (2003-2006) and uncle Jared (2010-2012) were both standouts at Ohio State – and Jared an All-American his two seasons.
Loyola Chicago has won 12 of its last 15 games since February 1st and has won 16 of 17 games at home this season. Give Kent State credit for getting here after two road upsets, but that shoe must drop eventually. Loyola Chicago is a program that’s used to tournament success over the last decade, and that experience and culture matters right now.
Kent State Probable Starters – 6-1 G Mike Bekelja, 6-5 F Voncameron Davis, 6-8 F Delrecco Gillespie, 5-11 G Cian Medley, 5-10 G Jalen Sullinger.
Loyola Probable Starters – Watson, Dawson, Edwards Jr., Quinn, Rubin
LAST 10 GAMES FOR BOTH SQUADSRamblers: 8-2, averaging 73.0 points, 34.2 rebounds, 15.4 assists, 5.9 steals and 4.8 blocks per game while shooting 44.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 69.1 points per game.
Golden Flashes: 7-3, averaging 80.2 points, 36.8 rebounds, 12.4 assists, 7.4 steals and 2.7 blocks per game while shooting 47.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 73.7 points.
Watch / Listen – Sunday night’s game is nationally televised on ESPN2 with Mark Neely and Mark Wise on the call, and can be listened to Rambler Sports Network with our friends Sudikoff and CT.
Postgame Show - Tune in to Sudikoff on RSN, followed by TalkinBlers Spaces on the X:
https://x.com/blerstalking?s=21Odds: Loyola -5