Re: St. Bonaventure Preview and Game Thread -- 02/27/2024
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2024 9:34 am
Observations and musings from the game.
I had the opportunity to briefly chat with Steve Watson prior to the game. He stopped by the Hall of Fame room to say hello to old friends and supporters. Loyola is in great hands with Steve. We were really bummed to see him go. However, I am thrilled that he is at Loyola. He is a huge reason the Ramblers were invited to the A10.
I really enjoyed seeing the Ramblers in person. Drew has done a good job of recruiting A10 caliber players after the difficult transition last season.. The Ramblers definitely pass the "eye test" in terms of size, agilty, toughness, and moxie. The Ramblers came to play, they did not lack intensity or effort. There was a lot of physicality between the two teams and both defended hard and fought on the boards. I witnessed competitive chippiness between several players. The refs had multiple conversations with the squads. At one point an official said, "There will be no more warnings." The competitive spirit between the teams was evident. Loyola never appeared to give up. The Ramblers are definitely capable of winning the A10 Tournament.
The Bonnies flipped the script on the Ramblers. I had anticipated Loyola speeding up the Bonnies. Instead the Bonnies sped the Ramblers up resulting in turnovers or off balance low percentage shots. The Rambler turnovers and poor free throw percentage were the difference. Bona scored 24 points off turnovers. 14 Bona turnovers only resulted in 4 Rambler points. The other key was the Bonnies free throw percentage.
Loyola missed a number of open looks. I was impressed with their ball movement and cuts etc. They run good offensive sets. It was simply a tough night for them.
I am really excited about Miles Rubin. He just needs to get stronger. IMO the sky is the limit for him. I also like Jayden Dawson a lot. He can shoot off the bounce and has a very quick release. He has all conference potential.
I hope Dayton gets an "angry" Rambler team on Friday night. It's going to be a great showcase opportunity for Loyola. There is a lot of hoops to play. The A10 Tournament is going to be insane. I honestly think that 6 teams are capable of winning it.
If the Bonnies and Ramblers meet again this season, I sure hope it's in the A10 finals.
I had the opportunity to briefly chat with Steve Watson prior to the game. He stopped by the Hall of Fame room to say hello to old friends and supporters. Loyola is in great hands with Steve. We were really bummed to see him go. However, I am thrilled that he is at Loyola. He is a huge reason the Ramblers were invited to the A10.
I really enjoyed seeing the Ramblers in person. Drew has done a good job of recruiting A10 caliber players after the difficult transition last season.. The Ramblers definitely pass the "eye test" in terms of size, agilty, toughness, and moxie. The Ramblers came to play, they did not lack intensity or effort. There was a lot of physicality between the two teams and both defended hard and fought on the boards. I witnessed competitive chippiness between several players. The refs had multiple conversations with the squads. At one point an official said, "There will be no more warnings." The competitive spirit between the teams was evident. Loyola never appeared to give up. The Ramblers are definitely capable of winning the A10 Tournament.
The Bonnies flipped the script on the Ramblers. I had anticipated Loyola speeding up the Bonnies. Instead the Bonnies sped the Ramblers up resulting in turnovers or off balance low percentage shots. The Rambler turnovers and poor free throw percentage were the difference. Bona scored 24 points off turnovers. 14 Bona turnovers only resulted in 4 Rambler points. The other key was the Bonnies free throw percentage.
Loyola missed a number of open looks. I was impressed with their ball movement and cuts etc. They run good offensive sets. It was simply a tough night for them.
I am really excited about Miles Rubin. He just needs to get stronger. IMO the sky is the limit for him. I also like Jayden Dawson a lot. He can shoot off the bounce and has a very quick release. He has all conference potential.
I hope Dayton gets an "angry" Rambler team on Friday night. It's going to be a great showcase opportunity for Loyola. There is a lot of hoops to play. The A10 Tournament is going to be insane. I honestly think that 6 teams are capable of winning it.
If the Bonnies and Ramblers meet again this season, I sure hope it's in the A10 finals.