Saturday, December 2, 2023 3:00 p.m.
Gentile Arena, Chicago, Ill.
The Harvard Crimson men’s basketball team pays a visit to Loyola for the first time ever in the second all-time meeting of the two schools. Last year, the Crimson beat Loyola in Cambridge, 61-55. This year’s team promises to be better than last year’s Harvard hoopsters, thanks to one of the most dynamic and interesting freshmen in all of college hoops this season.
The Crimson are 6-2 on the season with a win in OT at UMass, and their only two losses against Boston College and Indiana. Harvard was picked to finish 6th out of 8 Ivy League teams in the conference pre-season men’s basketball poll, but no one figured on the explosiveness and effectiveness of a 6’1”, 170-pound freshman point guard out of St. John’s College High School in Washington DC.
Malik Mack has been an effective floor leader and the team’s leading scorer from day one of his freshman season. Through eight games in college, he’s averaging 21.8 ppg while shooting 48.9% on threes and making 4.9 assists per game. He leads Harvard in minutes, points, assists, made threes, and free throws (he’s shooting 85.7%). He’s a crafty left-hander with speed, a refined step-back three, excellent passing ability, and ability to drive and finish at the basket. And this isn’t against lightweight competition—he dropped 32 points in the OT win at UMass, 27 against Indiana, 26 last time out in a win over American, and 18 in their loss to BC. As of Friday morning, he’s 2nd in all of college basketball in points scored (regardless of how many games played).
But Harvard isn’t just a one-man band. Six-foot-eight sophomore forward Chisom Okpara has moved into the starting lineup from his role last year as a top bench player, and is averaging 16.6 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. Six-six junior guard Louis Lesmond from Paris (vis Notre Dame in Niles) is averaging 10.0 ppg, and Chandler Pigge is 6’5”, 210-pound guard who adds 9.0 points and 6.0 rebounds.
The Crimson suffered a big loss in the Indiana game when 6’10”, 255-pound senior center Justice Ajogbor went down with a hand injury. He’s already had surgery and hopes to return in a several weeks, but Ajogbor scored 8.7 per game and led the team in rebounding with 7.3. Seventeenth-year Head Coach Tommy Amaker had to start 6’7” freshman forward Thomas Batties II in his place against American. Other players on the bench include junior guard Denham Wocik (younger brother of former Rambler Paxson), and 6’10” freshman forward Luca Ace-Nasteski from Australia via IMG Academy. Chicago-area freshmen Payton Pits from Frances Parker HS and Xavier Nesbitt from U of C Lab School are also on the roster.
The Ramblers are likely to have a full complement of players available for the first time since 15 minutes into the first game of the season, when Jayden Dawson was lost for three games. Last season’s leading scorer Philip Alston, who missed four games, was a 50/50 call against Chicago State on Tuesday. Alston will need to contribute big on Saturday against this very good Harvard team. Jalen Quinn and Sheldon Edwards had their best games of the year last time out in the Loyola come-from-behind win over Chicago State.
For those of us who have been Rambler fans for a long time, a heartwarming aspect of Harvard’s trip to Gentile is the return of Larry Farmer, Jr., an assistant coach for the Crimson. When Loyola had their post-game celebrations/commiserations in historic Alumni Gym during the Larry Farmer era, a little tyke would run around and try to shoot the ball even though the basket was 3x taller than he was….. That cute tyke was Larry Farmer, Jr., a charming kid with a great family and a warm spot in the heart of every longtime Loyola fan. Welcome back, kid!
Loyola game notes: https://loyolaramblers.com/documents/20 ... arvard.pdfHarvard game notes: https://gocrimson.com/documents/2023/11 ... hicago.pdfTV/Streaming video: NBC Sports Chicago Plus / ESPN +
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