Friday, November 14, 2014, 7:30 p.m.
Gentile Arena, Chicago
Loyola kicks off the 2014-15 season against Rockhurst, a Division II Jesuit school from Kansas City. The Ramblers have a played Rockhurst four of the past six seasons, including a loss in the 2008-09 season opener. Last year the Ramblers won 83-65 behind 24 points from Milton Doyle and domination on rebounds.
The Ramblers did not play any exhibition games this year, but Rockhurst has-- they lost to UMKC last Saturday at Municipal Auditorium, 83-67. Russell Burns, a 6’5” senior forward from Bollingbrook, led the Hawks with 17 points on 7 of 10 shooting from the field. Burns also led his team with nine rebounds as the Hawks out-boarded UMKC 37-28 (and led by five points at halftime), but UMKC’s 18-6 turnover advantage and 19 trips to the foul line made the difference at the buzzer.
The Hawks are likely to start a three forward, two guard lineup of Burns, 6’5” junior forward Josh Brannon, 6’5” sophomore forward Adam Fatkin, 5’10” juco newcomer Josh Roberts at point, and 6’4” junior shooting guard Logan Souder. Coming off the bench for significant minutes will be 5’9” freshman point guard Sam Briscoe, and 6’5” senior guard/forward Liam Duffy. The Hawks also have some size and bulk in 6’8” center Cooper Beckett; 270 pound, 6’6” center/forward Dominique Washington; 6’7” sophomore forward Adam Ellwanger; and 6’5”, 230 pound junior forward David Wingerson.
As they showed against UMKC, Rockhurst’s deep frontcourt-- while not imposing in height and prone to turnovers -- has the ability to control the boards. Duffy is the biggest threat from behind the arc, shooting 48% (58 for 120) on three pointers last season. The backcourt is a weakness-- cobbled together from a freshman and a juco transfer sharing point guard duties and a senior shooting guard just promoted to the starting lineup.
Loyola game notes:
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/loy ... 114aaa.pdf