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PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2022 11:16 am 
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Friday, November 11, 2022 7:00 p.m.
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It’s a new era for both UIC and Loyola as the two teams joined new conferences over the summer. The Flames’ elevation from the Horizon League to the MVC might be the tonic to rev up their program like the same move did for Loyola. Both teams also have a lot of new faces this season, which makes this game a little more unpredictable.

UIC was picked to finish 11th among the 12 teams in the MVC Preseason Poll. Likewise, The Almanac and KenPom have the Flames pegged just above last-place Evansville. That’s no surprise—Loyola had a really rough first year in the league; Valpo is 35-55 in conference play entering year six, and picked to finish 9th this season.

Like Loyola, UIC lost a lot of seniors from last year’s 14-16 team. Demaria Franklin (who transferred to Memphis suddenly in late summer), Kevin Johnson, and Zion Griffin combined for 42 points per game; the Flames also lost their rim-protector and three-point specialist. Coming in are a 6’8” guard from Duquesne, and a graduate transfer point guard from Idaho. Shaun Williams, a 6’4” transfer from Cal State Bakersfield has been taken off the roster. There are five freshmen and one redshirt freshman joining the team this season, and three of them are 6’9” or taller. With the late loss of Franklin and Williams, the Flames only have 11 players on the roster.

In their 82-48 home opening win against the Trinity Christian Trolls on Monday night, UIC blocked 10 shots, forced 20 turnovers, and held the Trolls to 28.1% shooting. UIC’s reported attendance was 1177 for their first regular season home game as a member of the MVC.

Third-year Coach Luke Yaklich (24-29 overall) is likely to start 6’5” sophomore guard Jace Carter, 6’2” freshman guard Jalen Jackson, 6’8” junior guard Toby Okani, 6’1” grad transfer Trevante Anderson, and 6’9” redshirt freshman forward Jaden Brownell. Carter (13 points), Jackson (12 points), and Okani (11 points) were the leading scorers against Trinity Christian.

Yaklich’s bench got a lot of time in that game, led by Cameron Fens, the 6’10”, 255-pound freshman center who had eight points, eight rebounds, and four blocks in 18 minutes. Sophomore forward Filip Skobalj (6’7”, 240) also had eight points (including two threes), and 6’5” freshman Christian Jones out of East St. Louis (three star recruit ranked #8 in Illinois) had five points, six assists, a block and a steal in 24 minutes.

As for the Ramblers, Monday night’s 88-82 overtime heart-stopper may have been the jolt that gets this team to play more consistently. After the unlikely basket to get to overtime, the team had better control of the game in the OT frame. This young team has a lot of inexperienced players at the D-1 level, and the intensity ebbs and flows more than it should; that will almost definitely get better with time. The worrisome three-point shooting in the exhibition and debut (a combined 12 of 65 for .184), 18 turnovers against Fairleigh Dickinson (many unforced), and an injury to starter Philip Alston that ended his night early are all big question marks going into Friday's game.

This will be an enormous game for UIC, and one circled on the calendar for a lot of MVC fans (MVCfans.com has a thread dedicated to the game, something they usually only do for postseason games). Loyola has won nine straight between the two teams, dating back to their last regular season meeting in the Horizon League. It’s the first road game for this young group of players, so it’s going to show a lot about what they’re made of. Will it be an especially hostile environment? Will there be enough Rambler fans there to make some noise?


Loyola game notes: https://loyolaramblers.com/documents/20 ... _Notes.pdf

UIC game notes: https://uicflames.com/news/2022/11/10/m ... blers.aspx

TV/Streaming video: ESPN+ https://loyolaramblers.com/watch/?Live=120&type=Live

Radio/Streaming audio: https://loyolaramblers.com/watch/?Live=119&type=Live

Live stats: https://uicflames.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary

Vegas odds: Loyola by 9.5


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2022 3:16 pm 
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Excellent preview!

Based on who UIC played, I don't think you can gather too much from their box score. While i was disappointed with the way we played on Monday, I expect a ton of a adjustments to be made vs. UIC, and ultimately, we'll come out with a win. I don't think Drew and Co. could hae predicted that Fairleigh Dickinson was going to come out with a full court press the entire game, given their roster compared to ours. That was actually a great coaching strategy by them, as they had nothing to lose on the road and if there was ever a time to try and force turnovers and throw us off our game, it is at the beginning of the season where the only real ballhandler with experience we had going in was Norris. Hopefully that full court pressure served as a good learning experience for the team.

Certainly there's a lot to be concerned about based on the first game, but i think the good thing to remember is that - given all the new faces -- its very safe to say that this team is undoubtedly going to get BETTER as the season progresses. I would assume we're going to see a lot less three point shooting vs. UIC, and more of a conscious effort to get the ball down load, draw fouls, and get to the free throw line. The three point shooting is eventually going to come as the season progresses. They just need to be patient.

Does anyone know what the expected date for Kennedy's return is? Do we have any hope for tomorrow, or is this going to be a several week issue? Also - does anyone know anything on Alston's status since we didn't see him in that second half?


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 12:54 pm 
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No local TV for this game on a Friday night seems odd. NBC Sports Chicago is instead showing reruns of podcasts and fantasy football shows. I’m guessing UIC has broadcast rights?


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:19 pm 
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Let's see if things start to change call-wise after Drew's T. Definitely refs calling it a little tight. Great to see Schwieger playing well too!


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:20 pm 
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Gonna be some sore necks on UIC after tonight. They are doing the James Harden move of snapping your neck back dramatically every time you're touched.

They are attacking Norris with drives.

Huge dunk from Ben.

Coach Drew is....wearing his emotions on his sleeve tonight.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:25 pm 
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I think Drew (correctly) thinks this team needs to play with.more resolve and a killer instinct. When they get complacent they dont take care of the ball and make silly half-hearted fouls. Need more fire...


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:37 pm 
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Welch, Quinn & Norris all with 2 fouls already. Refs calling it tight.

UIC is getting way too many easy buckets on drives and finger roll layups using their bodies.

Turnovers on our end have also been absolutely atrocious. Like we are wearing blind folds when passing sometimes.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:40 pm 
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goramblers2011 wrote:
Welch, Quinn & Norris all with 2 fouls already. Refs calling it tight.

UIC is getting way too many easy buckets on drives and finger roll layups using their bodies.

Turnovers on our end have also been absolutely atrocious. Like we are wearing blind folds when passing sometimes.

Norris being out is hurting us right now. Offense is turning it over way too much without him in the game.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:44 pm 
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Kennedy being out still hurts...A LOT

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 7:53 pm 
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What's our recent record for turnovers in a half? Gotta be close here. That plus bad fouls. Sloppy.


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