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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 1:12 pm 
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Tuesday, November 21, 2017 7:00 p.m.
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Just about 53 hours after a grueling, shorthanded 88-67 win over Samford, the Ramblers will be back at it against Mississippi Valley State on Tuesday. Loyola moved to 4-0 on the season by solving the Samford full-court press, getting solid outings from Marques Townes and Donte Ingram, and witnessing a breakout performance from freshman Lucas Williamson. Even without defensive mainstay Ben Richardson, injured and out for 4-6 weeks with a broken hand, it was a very good performance against a team that may finish atop the Southern Conference.

The MVSU Delta Devils also had a game on Sunday, at Kent State, as part of the Savannah Invitational. The school in the SWAC conference, located in Itta Bena, Mississippi (very close to Greenwood), is primarily noted for its football, which produced Hall of Famers Deacon Jones and Jerry Rice. They were last in the NCAA Tournament in 2012. Despite an 0-3 record entering the game, with an average losing margin of 35 points, the Delta Devils gave Kent State a pretty good game (tied up at 38 early in the 2nd half) before losing 80-67. Coach Andre Payne is in his fourth season, and is still experimenting with lineups, playing 12 players an average of double-digit minutes, and starting different combinations.

The better performance at Kent State on Sunday might result in a repeat of that starting group—guards Tereke Eckwood and Jordan Evans; center Emanuel Ejeh; and forwards Dante Scott and Arinze Anakwenze. Dante Scott, a 6’4” junior small forward who transferred from Howard is the only player on the Devils who has started all four games. Scott averages 8.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game. Anakwenze, a 6’6” junior forward from Los Angeles, is also likely to start but only plays an average of less than 11 minutes per game.

Emanuel Ejeh, a 6’8” junior center from Nigeria averages 7.0 points per game and leads the team in rebounds with 4.3. Ejeh had a fantastic game at Kent State, where he was 9-for-12 from the field for 21 points and eight rebounds, before fouling out in the final minute on a double technical.

Junior Tereke Eckwood is a 6’2” point guard who leads the team in points (10.0 per game), three pointers (6 made on 11 attempts), and steals. He rebounds well for a guard (3.3 per game) and takes care of the ball well—only six turnovers. Eckwood had 17 points, five assists, and two steals at Kent State. Joining him in the backcourt is shooting guard Jordan Evans, a 6’2” junior who averages 7.5 points and handles the ball well. He has not been shooting well early in the season, only 28% from the field, but he scored 10 points vs. Kent State.

Six players have appeared in every game and average double-digit minutes, all averaging between 2.0 and 5.8 points. Even in the relatively close game at Kent State, 10 players saw nine minutes or more on the court. Among the notable bench players are 6’9” center Jamal Watson (4.3 points, 2.8 boards per game) and 6’5” freshman guard Jeffrey Lewis (4.3 ppg and the team’s most prolific three-point shooter).

The last time MVSU won a non-conference game was on November 29, 2014, a 66-63 win over North Carolina A&T. They are 0-37 since. Their average margin of defeat this season-- against BYU, Utah, Utah State, and Kent State-- is 29.75 points. But one day soon, if their play on Sunday at Kent State is any sign, they’ll win another non-con game. Maybe really soon, like when they play SE Louisiana Saturday, on a neutral court. But hopefully the Ramblers can keep them waiting until after Thanksgiving for that win.

Loyola game notes: http://www.loyolaramblers.com/documents ... df?id=3733

MVSU game notes: Pending

TV/Streaming video: http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/3200129/ ... basketball

Vegas odds: N/A


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 3:58 pm 
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The school in the SWAC conference, located in Itta Bena, Mississippi (very close to Greenwood), is primarily noted for its football, which produced Hall of Famers Deacon Jones and Jerry Rice.


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AND Ranked #1 in the country by Mr. Pomeroy (well... if you invert the list that is)!!!!


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I was going to write in the preview that the SWAC is currently 0-37 against non-conference opponents this season, but I didn't, because I wanted to keep the preview on MVSU. Good thing I didn't, because Prairie View A&M beat Eastern Kentucky today, making the SWAC 1-37 against non-con D1 schools.

Anything can happen....


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 7:42 pm 
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Was hoping we'd ride the momentum of a really good performance against Samford...but here we are...losing to the worst team in D-1. Let's hope for a more motivated 2nd half performance. If we don't win this game by 20+, that is a concern.


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This is proving to be a bad trend. Letting bad teams hang around in the first half. Too many mistakes

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 7:51 pm 
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Can't get a freaking rebound.

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I didn’t think we could play worse than the first half of the UMKC game. I was wrong.


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I don't think this is the worst team in D1, but they're certainly in the bottom quarter of D1 teams. They're likely to finish in the top three of the SWAC, and if they get hot they could be in the tournament. This is a nearly completely new team composed of transfers from juco and NAIA teams, so they're not the team that was 351st ending last year.

The main problem is they're outrebounding us on the offensive glass 9-0.

The other problem is turnovers-- we've got 8 turnovers to their 6.

And finally, we're a pretty good three point shooting team and we've only made one three on seven attempts.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 8:00 pm 
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That's right Ahunte!!!
We won our conference 87/88 yr.
oops, I'm telling my age,

What's going on with the rotation,I'm sorry but Coach seems
Very quick pulling.

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