Saturday, February 24, 2024 3:30 p.m.
Gentile Arena, Chicago, Ill.
Fresh off their first home win over a ranked team in program history, the George Mason Patriots make their way to Gentile Arena Saturday afternoon to play Loyola for the second time this season. The Patriots, under first-year head coach Tony Skinn, are 18-8 overall, 7-6 in the A-10, and ranked 93 in KenPom.
Mason’s 71-67 win over #16 Dayton Wednesday night prompted a court-storming in Fairfax. The come-from-behind win was sparked by freshman Baraka Okojie, who scored all 19 of his points in the second half. Okojie reminded me a bit of Joseph Yesafu a few years ago at Drake—he was everywhere and didn’t seem to miss. The Patriots shot 59.3% from two-point range and hit 24 of their 29 free throw attempts.
Back on February 7, Loyola had their own come-from-behind win at Eagle Bank Arena. The Ramblers trailed by 12 points late in the first half, and were behind by three with around six minutes left. Sheldon Edwards’ career-high 27 points and double-digit contributions from Phil Alston, Miles Rubin and Des Watson turned it around for the Ramblers. The final was 85-79.
Coach Skinn will start: 6’7” sophomore guard/forward Keyshawn Hall, 6’3” freshman guard Baraka Okojie, 6’9” senior forward Amari Kelly, 6’2” senior point guard Ronald Polite III, and 6’5” guard Jared Billups. Hall, a UNLV transfer, is one of the best players in the conference, averaging 17.8 ppg, and a conference-best 8.7 rebounds per game. Kelly is the third double-digit scorer at 12.0 ppg, and is a dangerous three-point threat. Okojie is a great defensive player leading the team in steals and a pretty good offensive player for a freshman averaging 7.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 2.0 assists. Polite adds an average of 7.9 points to go with a team-leading 3.0 assists per game. Billups is another defensive star, averaging 4.8 points, and 4.3 rebounds.
The Mason bench is led by Darius Maddox, averaging 13.8 ppg, and the top three-point shooter (51 made threes) on the team, hitting them at 41.1%. The other top bench guys are 6’8” senior forward Woody Newton, and 6’8” senior forward Malik Henry.
The Patriots are one of the best free throw shooting teams in the league, with Hall, Maddox, and Polite each averaging over 82% and the team averaging 75.1%. Their ever-shifting defenses—man, multiple zones, full-court and half-court presses, and others—really keep opposing teams on their heels. Expect Coach Skinn to have some new wrinkle in their rematch with the Ramblers.
Loyola needs a win over GMU on Saturday to keep pace with Richmond, who has one of the easier remaining schedules—home against Davidson, VCU, and Saint Joseph’s; roadies at Saint Louis and Mason. The Ramblers have Saturday vs. George Mason, at Bona, hosting Dayton, at Davidson, and senior day against LaSalle. To win the conference regular season, Loyola needs to keep focused forward on the next opponent—and a stumble from Richmond would help a bit, as the Spiders hold the tiebreaker.
Loyola game notes: https://loyolaramblers.com/documents/20 ... Mason2.pdfGeorge Mason game notes: https://gomason.com/documents/2024/2/23 ... Loyola.pdfTV/Streaming video: USA Network
https://www.usanetwork.com/Radio/Streaming audio: https://loyolaramblers.com/watch/?Live=177&type=Live Live stats: https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=482159Vegas odds: Loyola by 3