Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015 1:00 a.m.
Alaska Airlines Arena, Anchorage, Alaska
Loyola heads northwest to Alaska for their first ever Great Alaska Shootout, in a multi-team event (MTE) spanning from Wednesday through Saturday. Just less than 11 months ago, Loyola was the surprise winner of the Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational last December over Boise State, Texas Tech, Houston, and several others. The 2014 Vegas tournament win was part of a great season for Loyola men’s basketball’s away from Gentile Arena; the Ramblers were 8-6 in true road games in 2014-15, and 3-1 at neutral sites.
Loyola is coming off a come-from-behind home win over Toledo on Saturday night, winning by seven points after trailing by as much as 18 in the first half. The Ramblers improved to 3-1, but played only eight players against the Rockets, led by Milton Doyle’s 26 points on 8-for-9 shooting from the field and a perfect 6-for-6 from distance. Toledo is also participating in the Great Alaska Shootout, and they are likely to be the Ramblers’ opponent yet again on Friday night.
The Toreros of the University of San Diego are the first opponent in the 2015 edition of the Great Alaska Shootout. USD is coming off a 15-16 season where they finished 5th in the West Coast Conference. Under new head coach Lamont Smith, and just having graduated the school's best backcourt in history, the Toreros are expected to struggle mightily. USD was picked to finish 9th in the WCC preseason poll-- narrowly ahead of perennial doormat Loyola Marymount—and the results so far have matched expectations. USD arrives in Alaska at 0-3 on the season with their losses (to USC, Western Michigan, and Cal State Fullerton) coming by an average of 20.7 points per game. Their top offensive output on the year has been 62 points, and their stingiest defensive game this year allowed 67 points—but it’s not certain whether the improving defensive performance is due to the competition.
The Toreros are likely to start three guards: 6’0” sophomore Marcus Harris (the leading scorer at 10.3 ppg) , 6’5” guard Duda Sanadze (8.0 ppg), and 6’2” freshman Olin Carter III (4.3 ppg). Six-nine senior center Jito Kok, and 6’6” forward Brett Bailey fill out the starting lineup. Bailey is the top rebounder on the team at 4.7 per game, and Kok is the top shot blocker (seven in three games) and tops in free throws. Among the starters, not one shoots more than 40% from the field, and only Harris (35%)is above 20% on three pointers.
Coming off the bench are 6’7” junior forward/center Brandon Perry (7.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg), 6’5” freshman guard Tyler Williams (4.3 ppg, tops in assists), and 6’6” freshman forward Christian Oshita. Perry is a Cal State Northridge transfer, so all three were not playing college ball last season. Alex Floresca (6’8” freshman forward) and Cameron Neubauer (6’7” sophomore forward) are also inexperienced big bodies that may see a few minutes if Kok, Bailey, or Perry have foul trouble.
Although USD has some big kids, they’re not very experienced or especially skilled—particularly on the offensive end. USD is traditionally one of the most defensive-minded teams in the West Coast Conference. Coach Lamont Smith comes to USD from a top assistant’s position at New Mexico, but he was a guard for the Toreros from 1994-99 and was named the team’s defensive player of the year in 1997 and 1999. Probably one of the youngest teams in college basketball, the Toreros will likely have two or maybe three freshmen/newcomers on the court for stretches, and the inexperience coupled with lackluster offensive skills is going to show. As a team USD is shooting only 34.1% from the field, 25.3% from the arc, 51.9% from the free throw line, and they’ve been out-rebounded by an average of nine boards per game.
The Ramblers should be able to win comfortably if they stay focused on the game plan of good team defense, limiting touches in the paint, trapping young guards, and making San Diego pay for turnovers. Having sophomore guard Tyson Smith available will add extra depth for the first of three games in four days, and Loyola's newcomers and bench players should be able to help spread the minutes.
Loyola game notes:
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/loy ... 124aaa.pdfSan Diego game notes:
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/loy ... aa_usd.pdfTV/Streaming video: CBS Sports Network
Vegas line: Loyola by 10