Wednesday, February 14, 2024 7:00 p.m.
Gentile Arena, Chicago, Ill.
The Road Dogs of Loyola return to Chicago after a sweep of George Mason and George Washington on their five-day trip to DC. They will face St. Joseph’s on Wednesday night (yes, Valentine’s Day) at Gentile Arena.
The astounding Ramblers are 9-2 in the A-10, 17-7 overall. They’ve done it by clamping down on defense, especially near the basket, improving their free-throw shooting, and reducing their turnovers. Loyola is the second-best team in the nation in defending against two-point shots, as measured by opponent’s field goal percentage. The ‘Blers averaged 6.0 turnovers per game on their trip to Mason and they’ve averaged 10.3 turnovers over the past 7 games, well below the 13.6 they averaged over the first nine games of the year. At the free-throw line, “The Breakfast Club” morning free-throw shooting practice has improved the Ramblers’ free-throw shooting from 67.4% in their first 18 games to 75.9% in the last six.
In conference play, the Ramblers have dramatically improved their offense from the early going, moving from the bottom three in KenPom’s offensive efficiency to 7th after the trip to DC. On the defensive side, Loyola slid from 3rd to 4th in defensive efficiency (mostly due to VCU’s recent wins).
Wednesday’s opponent Saint Joseph’s is 6-5 in conference play, but they’re 6-2 since the Ramblers beat them 78-75 Jan. 13 in Philly. Coach Billy Lange has been dealing with some player injuries, moving bench players in and out of the lineup to try to find more effective matchups against each team. Last time out, he started his top bench player (and one of the top freshmen in the conference) Xayvier Brown. He delivered with 27 points in a back-and-forth 87-86 win over Saint Louis on Saturday.
The Hawks will most probably start 6’2” junior guard Erik Reynolds, 6’2” junior Lynn Greer, 6’6” senior Cameron Brown, 6’9” sophomore forward Rasheer Fleming, and 7’0” freshman center Christ Essandoko. However, Essandoko missed the last game with his recurring toe injury. Without the 7-footer, Lange plugged in 6’6” freshman Anthony Finkley and kept Greer in reserve on the bench.
Reynolds averages 17.1 ppg and shoots 40.9% from behind the arc. Greer averages 11.7 ppg and leads the team in assists with 4.0 per game while also collecting 5.2 rebounds. In the four games against Loyola since the Ramblers joined the A-10, Greer and Reyolds have combined for 141 points with one or the other racking up 20+ points four times in the last three games.
The rest of the starters have impressive numbers, too. Fleming averages 11.3 points, a team-leading 7.2 rebounds, and a team-leading 1.5 blocks. Cameron Brown chips in 11.4 points and 4.1 rebounds. And the Parisian rookie Essandoko averages 8.6 points and 6.6 rebounds to go with 1.3 blocks per game.
The top two guys off the bench are experienced 6’8” junior forward Kacper Klaczek (4.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg), and 6’2” freshman phenom Xzayvier Brown, who averages 12.1 ppg while shooting threes at 44.3%. Six-six freshman forward Anthony Finkley also gets some playing time, averaging 2.8 ppg.
In this game, the Ramblers are attempting their second sweep of home/road teams on the year. Loyola has already defeated Saint Louis at home and on the road, and they’re on track to win all of their home/road series this year, with wins over Saint Joseph’s in Plilly, George Mason in Fairfax, and Davidson at home. That would be really something after Loyola went 1-8 in home/road (and tournament games) against their rivals last year.
Loyola game notes: https://loyolaramblers.com/documents/20 ... _-_SJU.pdfSaint Joseph’s game notes: https://sjuhawks.com/news/2024/2/13/men ... esday.aspxTV/Streaming video: ESPN+
https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/eve ... %3AresultsRadio/Streaming audio: https://loyolaramblers.com/watch/?Live=175&type=LiveLive stats: https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=482158Vegas odds: Loyola by 3.5