Loyola Ramblers Preview – https://loyolaramblers.com/news/2025/11 ... ntest.aspxMercyhurst Stats and Intel - https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/mercyhurst/men/2026.html
Record: 0-1 (NEC MBB)
Coach: Gary Manchel
PS/G: 47.0 (326th of 365)
PA/G: 70.0 (146th of 365)
SRS: 0.00 (1st of 256)
SOS: 23.00 (52nd of 256)
ORtg: 69.5 (324th of 365)
DRtg: 103.5 (189th of 365)
Mercyhurst Lakers (0-1) at Loyola Chicago Ramblers (1-0) – 8:00pm CST Gentile Arena, Chicago IL
Loyola Chicago continues opening week action at home against Mercyhurst Thursday night, as part of a Thursday night double-header featuring the Women’s game at 5pm and Men’s game at 8pm. The Ramblers look to pick up their second win against a winless Lakers squad and get all the kinks out in time for next week’s matchups with formidable mid-majors North Texas, Wichita State, and Colorado State.
In Monday’s season opener against Cleveland State, Deywilk Tavarez caught fire during the final minute, draining two threes in the game’s final 18 seconds, including the game winner with 0.5 seconds left. Tavarez finished with 16 points and five threes in his Rambler debut. Additionally, Miles Rubin and Kayde Dotson each had 16, Chuck Love III contributed 14 points and very high energy 21-minutes in his college career debut, and Justin Moore led the Ramblers with 6 assists.
"The feeling from Monday’s game is fairly positive,” said Coach Valentine in his postgame interview. “Cleveland State is a tough first opponent to play. We're pretty thorough in our scouting, and we kind of had an idea of what they were going to, but we didn't know everything, so it was tough to prep for,” admitted Valentine.
Mercyhurst University, of Erie PA, has been a Division-1 member for only 1 season. In their 2024-25 debut as members of the NEC, the Lakers finished with a 15-16 overall record, and 9-7 in league play which was good enough for third place. They are led by long-time head coach, Gary Manchel, who is in his 23rd season as leader of the program. His career record is 388-236.
On Monday night, Mercyhurst lost at Northwestern 70-47, and has lost nine of its last 10 games against non-Conference opponents.
A name we will never forget after this one, Bernie Blunt III is Mercyhurst’s leading returning scorer, having started 27 games and averaging 12.5 ppg, 2.1 rpg, and 1.5 apg. At Northwestern, he recorded 8 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, and 1 steal. Teammate Jake Lemelman led the Lakers with 14 points in the opener.
Mercyhurst’s lineup will feature 6-0 G Bernie Blunt III, 6-2 G Jake Lemelman, 6-5 F Qadir Martin, 6-8 F Mykolaus Ivanauskas, and 6-2 G Deshaun Jackson.
Mercyhurst was severely outclassed against Northwestern in terms of talent, but shooting 5.6 percent from three and having one double-digit scorer is inexcusable. It’s one game, but it’s hard to show Mercyhurst love after such a showing. The Ramblers, on Monday, looked great at times offensively and I expect the defense to finally lock in with more reps and having actual game tape this week to scout Mercyhurst on.
The Ramblers have won each of their last 17 night games at Gentile Arena against non-AP-ranked opponents. Mercyhurst is another opponent this week whom the Ramblers must work out all the bugs on, and not lallygag on.
Mercyhurst Probable Starters – (see above)
Loyola Probable Starters – Rubin, TBD, Houinsou, Moore, Dotson
LAST 10 GAMES FOR BOTH SQUADSN/A
Watch / Listen – Thursday night’s game is regionally broadcast on Marquee Sports and ESPN+ with Jordan Bernfield and Nick DiNardi 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:
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