Wednesday, February 03, 2016 7:00 p.m.
Gentile Arena, Chicago, Ill.
Illinois State was picked to finish a notch above the Ramblers in the MVC Preseason Poll, and in their first meeting this season on Jan. 6, that assessment looked to be on the money. The Redbirds held on to a 54-52 win, as Loyola had a game tying layup blocked and a game-winning three-pointer miss the mark in the last five seconds of the game. The missing shots in the closing seconds came from Montel James, who had—all things considered—perhaps his best game as a Rambler, with a team leading 14 points and a game-high 14 rebounds. James surpassed that game with his last outing against Indiana State, where he had a career high 28 points and another 14 rebounds in a double-overtime win.
The Redbirds are 3-6 on the road this year, and their two conference road wins (over Drake and Bradley) came by a total of eight points. Their other road win was by 12 points over 3-18 UIC. In their last outing, ISU lost at Missouri State in OT, 84-81.
The Redbirds’ rotation has shrunk to just eight players. Their current starters are forwards MiKyle McIntosh (11.0 ppg) and Deonte Hawkins (10.3), plus guards Paris Lee (10.3), Tony Wills (4.7), and DeVaughn Akoon-Purcell (14.9). Coming off the bench these days are forwards Nick Banyard and Quintin Brewer, and three-point specialist Justin McCloud.
In that Jan. 6 game, Banyard started and had a good outing against the Ramblers, going for 10 points, 5 boards, and making the game-saving block on Montel James’ potential game-tying layup after a stolen inbounds pass. Akoon-Purcell struggled a bit against the Ramblers, missing all four of his three point attempts and being held to 14 points on 5 of 14 shooting. The difference-maker, and a big matchup problem for the Ramblers is Hawkins, who hit three of four from beyond the arc and scored 13 points. At 6’8”, Hawkins leads ISU in rebounding at 5.2 per game, and no one in the Loyola backcourt can effectively block Hawkins’ outside shot-- he can shoot right over the defense. The ‘Birds held Loyola to a season-low 3 of 21 three point shooting performance in that game, and Devon Turk was 0 for 7 from behind the arc.
The ‘Birds are 3-8 overall, and 1-4 in conference when sending their opponents to the line 20 or more times. In ISU’s wins, their opponents average 14.2 free throw attempts, but in their losses, it’s 25.9. If the Ramblers can get to the line often, keep ISU’s big men on the bench with foul trouble (McIntosh has fouled out of five games), establish an outside shooting threat, and keep the ballgame a low-scoring affair with energetic defense, they’ve got an excellent chance at a quality home win.
Loyola game notes:
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/loy ... 202aaa.pdfIllinois State game notes:
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/loy ... a_ilsu.pdfTV/Streaming video: ESPN3
Vegas odds: Loyola by 1