Loyola Ramblers Preview – https://loyolaramblers.com/news/2025/2/ ... ngton.aspxGeorge Washington Stats and Intel - https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/sc ... /2025.htmlRecord: 18-10 (7-8, 7th in A-10 MBB)
Coach: Chris Caputo
PS/G: 73.9 (187th of 364)
PA/G: 67.2 (54th of 364)
SRS: 3.77 (111th of 364)
SOS: -1.63 (174th of 364)
ORtg: 107.8 (175th of 364)
DRtg: 98.1 (44th of 364)
George Washington Revolutionaries (18-10, 7-8) at Loyola Chicago Ramblers (18-9, 9-5) – 7:00pm CST Gentile Arena, Chicago, IL
Loyola Chicago looks to extend their winning streak to 5 games as George Washington visits Gentile Arena. Importantly, tonight is also Cerebral Palsy Awareness Night.
Last time they hit the floor, Loyola Chicago secured its fourth straight win with a thrilling 76-72 victory over Dayton at Gentile Arena, fueled by Des Watson’s 22-point performance, his fifth 20-point game of the season. The win moved the Ramblers to 18-9 overall and into third place at 9-5 in Atlantic 10 play, solidifying their hold in the standings. Head coach Drew Valentine praised the electrifying home crowd, calling it a key factor in the win, and credited his players for their resilience and clutch defensive stops down the stretch. Behind strong performances from Watson, Miles Rubin, and Sheldon Edwards Jr., Loyola built a double-digit lead early in the second half and held off Dayton’s late-game surge with timely buckets and critical blocks by Rubin in the closing minutes. The Ramblers continue to show growth and momentum, positioning themselves as a tough team to beat heading into March.
The Ramblers are in midst of a hot streak, driven by key players like Des Watson, who averages 13.1 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, Jayden Dawson, also contributing 13.1 points with strong shooting, and Sheldon Edwards Jr., who is now only 7 threes from capturing the all-time single season record (86), adding 12.3 points and leading the team in three-point shooting. Loyola Chicago has excelled as the top three-point shooting team in A10 play at 36.2 percent and continues to lead the league in assists, with 61 percent of their made shots coming off passes. Importantly, Miles Rubin’s game has substantially picked up, and has been dominant, leading the A10 with 62 blocks, which ranks 13th nationally.
The Revolutionaries are 18-10 overall and 7-8 in league play. George Washington holds a 4-5 road record this year and is coming off a 22-point home victory over UMass Saturday 74-52.
GW is averages 73.9 points on 44.6 percent shooting and allowing 67.2 points on 41.3 percent shooting. They go 30.9 percent from beyond the arc and 70.2 percent from the free throw line.
Interestingly, GW plays some defense now, which we hadn’t seen from them the last 2 seasons. In prior games with them, James Bishop (now graduated) was always in line for a ridiculous 30 or 40, and it always seemed like a race to 80 points and whoever hit that first always won. Not this year. GW ranks 35th among Division 1 teams for opponent three-point percentage this season (30.5%). They’re also good at pick pocketing – leading the league in steals, and are 18th nationally, with 9.3 steals per game. GW's steal rate is 15th in the nation, taking the ball away on 13.4% of opponent's possessions.
GW is powered Rafael Castro, a transfer from Providence, who is averaging nearly a double-double with 13.4 ppg and 9.1 rebs per game. He is on a 13-game double-figure scoring streak that includes seven games with at least 20 points. Castro also has seven double doubles this year, including in the last two games. Not much chatter on Castro until most recently, as opponents, A10 media, and potential P5 suitors are taking note of his breakout.
Darren Buchanan Jr contributes 11.7 points, 6.2 rebounds, and strong playmaking. Gerald Drumgoole Jr. adds versatility with 11.6 points per game and 57 made three-pointers.
This will be the third meeting between GW and Loyola as A10 opponents, with the road team winning both previous matchups. Loyola (14-1 at home this year) has won each of its last 13-night games at Gentile Arena against non-AP-ranked opponents, while GW has lost 4 of 7 and five of its last six road night games against Conference opponents.
Due to GW's defense against the three and high steals rate, the Ramblers must continue to work the offense inside and thru Miles Rubin. Take only what the defense gives you - like we saw against Dayton with them limiting us to 14 three attempts - which made them work inside and mid range more. Last but not least, avoid the turnovers - GW seems to be very good at making those happen.
Loyola Chicago has been on fire during the final stretch of conference play, consistently delivering on the scoreboard and in the win column of the standings. The Ramblers have won four straight and six of their last seven games. Tonight is an important one to win, which has become mandatory at home, as we head into Saint Louis on Saturday afternoon - who are now only an uncomfortable 1/2 game behind us in the standings. 10-5 heading into SLU round-2 would also feel better than going there tied with them at 9-6.
GW Probable Starters – 6-4 G Trey Autry, 6-10 F/C Rafael Castro, 6-5 G Gerald Drumgoole Jr., 6-9 F Sean Hansen, 6-2 G Christian Jones.
Loyola Probable Starters – Watson, Dawson, Edwards Jr., Houinsou, Rubin
LAST 10 GAMES FOR BOTH SQUADSRamblers: 7-3, averaging 71.3 points, 31.3 rebounds, 15.9 assists, 6.4 steals and 5.3 blocks per game while shooting 45.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 67.4 points per game.
Revolutionaries: 5-5, averaging 67.0 points, 29.4 rebounds, 13.3 assists, 9.0 steals and 2.9 blocks per game while shooting 43.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 65.7 points.
Watch / Listen – Wednesday night’s game will be televised on Marquee Sports 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:
https://x.com/blerstalking?s=21Odds: Loyola -4.5