Friday, March 4, 2022 2:30 p.m.
Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Missouri
Despite holding the second-best KenPom ranking of any MVC team in the past five years, the 2021-22 Loyola Ramblers arrive at their last Arch Madness having backed their way into maybe the worst possible position any top MVC team has ever experienced at the yearly tournament in St. Louis. The Ramblers dropped four key games to the top three teams during the conference season, and then they lost a bid for the regular seasons title by losing in Cedar Falls on Saturday. That dropped Loyola to the four seed at Arch Madness, with all the fans of all the top teams assembled there to boo and cat-call Loyola out of the league.
Loyola's first opponent will be Bradley, the team most interested in applying physicality to any opponent they think they can intimidate. That strategy works a lot in Peoria with the home crowd cheering them on, and sometimes it works when the referees think they need to just let the two teams play, gore and broken bones be damned. That's how it was in 2019, when Bradley brass knuckled their way to a 53-51 win over the Ramblers in the Arch Madness semis.
Against the top opposing teams in the MVC (Northern Iowa-Missouri State-Drake), Loyola has been called for an average of 21.6 fouls. In their games against all the other teams they've played this year, inside the conference and out, the average has been 15.9. At a certain point, the fouls really begin to rack up the free-throw attempts. The 32 fouls called against Loyola in the overtime game that determined the regular season title was the most fouls called against the Ramblers in a decade and a half, going back to the Horizon League. It was four more than the most fouls ever called against Loyola as an MVC team... in their last regular season game in the conference... just coincidentally... purely coincidentally.... and the 42 UNI free throw attempts is also a crazy, out-of-any previous realm of sanity number.
The same statistical implausibilities are true for individual players as well: Number of times Lucas Williamson got four fouls in a conference game in the previous two seasons combined (2019-20 and 2020-21): 2 (one win, one loss). Number of times Williamson called for four fouls in a conference game this season: 4 (all losses, against MSU, Drake, Bradley, and UNI). But I digress...
So here we go for a third time against Bradley this season, with the Braves playing especially well against the Ramblers. Bradley jumped out to a huge lead over Loyola at Gentile-- by 16 points in the 2nd half-- before Loyola forced OT and eventually won 78-71. A month later, Bradley handed the Ramblers a 68-61 loss in Peoria that knocked Loyola out of first place. The Braves have always played very hard and very competitively against Loyola.
Bradley is likely to start 6'3" junior guard Terry Roberts, 6'9" junior forward Malevy Leons, 6'9" sophomore forward Rienk Mast, 6'7" sophomore guard/forward Jayson Kent, and 6'3" freshman guard Connor Hickman. Tops off the bench are 6'4" junior guard Ville Tahvanainen, 6'3" UC San Diego grad transfer Mikey Howell, 7'1" senior forward Ari Boya and 6'6" freshman forward Zek Montgomery. Second-leading scorer 6'6" senior forward Ja'Shon Henry has not played since mid-December.
Roberts, a transfer from Florida SouthWestern State, is one of the top newcomers in the league. He averages 15.4 points, 4.5 assists, and 1.6 steals per game to lead the team in each category. He shoots the three moderately well (36.7%), and has He also chips in 5.2 rebounds per game. The other juco transfer is Malevy Leons, who averages 10.6 points and creates matchup problems on great shooting inside and from range (38.8%). A Dutch transfer from Mineral Area College, Leons has an impressive wingspan which helps him tally 6.1 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game.
Mast has dramatically improved over the course of the season. He leads the league in rebounds with 8.2 per game and adds 11.3 points in his sophomore season. Fellow sophomore Kent is averaging 8.0 points and 3.1 rebounds. Freshman Connor Hickman is a gym-rat freshman from Bloomington, Ind. with a high basketball IQ.
If the Ramblers can get to the Arch Madness final, like Drake did last season (with a KenPom in the 50s and a lower NET than Loyola has), the Ramblers are very likely to get an at large bid. It's not so sure with a loss before that.
Loyola game notes: https://loyolaramblers.com/documents/20 ... 3_4_22.pdfBradley game notes: https://bradleybraves.com/documents/202 ... Loyola.pdfTV/Streaming video: NBC Sports Chicago
https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=3c ... inal-US-ENRadio/Streaming audio: https://loyolaramblers.com/watch/?Archi ... &type=LiveLive stats: https://stats.statbroadcast.com/mobile/?id=383711Vegas odds: Loyola by 5.5