Friday, November 25, 2022 1:00 p.m. Central
Lavietes Pavilion, Allston, Mass.
Loyola plays its first game against an Ivy League team in 14 years, and its first ever game against Harvard on Friday afternoon. The Ramblers have lost three in a row for the first time since 2017 after a last-place finish in the Myrtle Beach Invitational, and are under .500 for the first time since 2019.
Two people with family connections to Loyola are on this Harvard men’s basketball squad. First year Assistant Coach Larry Farmer is the son of Loyola’s coach from 1998-2004, and as a child used to play at post-game receptions in Alumni Gym. The brother of former Rambler recruit Paxson Wojcik, Denham, is one of nine players on the Crimson to see court time in every game this year. Harvard’s second-leading scorer, junior guard Sam Silverstein, is from suburban Glencoe. Presumably, this is a home-and-home series with a game in Chicago next year.
This is the 16th season for Harvard Head Coach Tommy Amaker, and he’s accumulated a 268-153 (.637) record at Harvard. Add his record at Michigan and Seton Hall, and he’s 444-292 overall—quite a record, with only four seasons below .500 out of 25 seasons as head coach. Amaker sent Harvard to the NCAA Tournament four straight years from 2012-15. Harvard is 4-1 this season, picked to finish 4th in the Ivy.
Harvard is likely to start 6’2” sophomore guard Evan Nelson, 6’6” junior guard Sam Silverstein, 6’6” senior guard Luka Sakota, 6’8” freshman forward Chisom Okpara, and 6’10” junior forward Justice Ajogbor. Chris Ledlum leads the Crimson with 18.8 points per game, and he’s also the top rebounder at 6.6 per—he’s started all but the last game. Only Sakota (8.2 ppg), and Ajogbor (3.0 ppg) have started every game, as Coach Amaker has fielded several different starting fives. Silverstein leads the team in minutes per game and averages 12.0 points.
The Crimson are coming off a 69-59 home win on Sunday over a pretty good Siena team (Siena beat up Florida State pretty good on Thanksgiving), and their only loss was to Louisiana (formerly known as Louisiana-Lafayette). In their last outing, Harvard forced Siena into 20 turnovers (including 15 steals), so the Ramblers need to take care of the ball. Each game this season the Crimson have improved their shooting percentage, and each game this season they’ve improved their defense on three pointers.
This will be an important game for Rambler fans to see how the team rebounds after a truly awful MTE in Myrtle Beach. There's room for improvement just about everywhere.
Loyola game notes: https://loyolaramblers.com/documents/20 ... _Notes.pdf Harvard game notes: https://gocrimson.com/documents/2022/11 ... _Notes.pdfT
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