Saturday, February 10, 2024 11:00 a.m.
Charles E. Smith Center, Washington, DC
Just three days after an emotional, come-from-behind road win at George Mason, Loyola plays George Washington University for the first time as an A-10 rival in DC. The 11 am Central tip-off is also the first time Loyola has played GW since they’ve been known as the Revolutionaries.
Banged-up and overcoming severe foul trouble, the Ramblers handed George Mason only their second home loss of the season on Wednesday night, 85-79. Sheldon Edwards exploded for a career-high 27 points as Loyola overcame a 12-point first half lead. It was gutsy and impressive. The Ramblers are now 8-2 in the A-10, 16-7 overall.
GW’s second-year Head Coach Chris Caputo is from the Jim Larrañaga coaching tree-- Caputo was Associate Head Coach at Miami when Loyola beat the Hurricanes in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament. GW started the season 14-3, but they’ve lost their last five in a row. He’s 30-24 thus far in his head coaching career after Tues. night’s 88-65 home loss to Rhode Island. The Revolutionaries are 14-8 on the season, 3-6 in the A10, and 2-3 at home in conference play.
The Revs start 6’2” senior guard James Bishop, 6’5” sophomore guard Maximus Edwards, 6’8” freshman guard Garret Johnson, 6’7” freshman forward Darren Buchannan Jr., and 6’10” senior center Babatunde Akingbola. Bishop is the floor general and one of the top scorers in the A10; he led the league last year wit 21.6 ppg and is averaging 17.1 this season, to go along with 4.4 assists and 3.1 rebounds. Bishop transferred to GW four years ago after a little-used freshman year at LSU, and now sits at just 106 points away from 2000 career points at GW. Akingbola is an Auburn grad transfer who is the best rim protector in the A10, averaging 3.1 blocks per game to go with 5.6 rebounds and 3.9 points on average. Edwards is averaging 12.4 ppg and was last year’s A10 Freshman of the Year; he leads the team in rebounding at 7.0 per game. Buchannan and Johnson were two top DC area high schoolers who committed to GW and have made an instant impact as freshman starters. Buchannan averages 15.7 ppg, 6.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists. Johnson averages 13.8 points and 5.7 rebounds; he leads the team in free throw shooting at 41.5%, but did not play (undisclosed) in Tuesday’s game against Rhode Island.
Six-three freshman guard Jacoi Hutchinson, 6’4” freshman guard Trey Autry, 6’7” sophomore guard Benny Schroder, and 6’7” senior forward Antoine Smith are the major players off the bench.
After starting the A10 campaign at 3-1 (including a road win at VCU), the Revs have lost five straight. In their first 17 games of the season they were averaging 39% from behind the arc. But since their Jan. 20 loss at UMass to begin their five-game funk, they’re shooting 23.7% on threes (and even lower--17.1%, in the last three games).
The Revs like to play very fast, getting up and down the court. They have extremely quick and active hands, make a lot of cuts to the basket. Playing fast can lead to more turnovers, and the Revs have actually committed more turnovers (301) than the Ramblers (290) in the same number of games. However, GW is great at limiting their fouls, resulting in a huge advantage (161 more than their opponents) in free throw attempts. As a team, they shoot 74.7% from the line, which is 78th best in Division I—led by Edwards at 89.5%, Johnson at 87.3% and Bishop at 83.2%.
In their 14 wins they average 81.9 ppg, and in their losses (tossing out the triple overtime game) they average 69. Their last two games are their two lowest point totals of the season, 61 against Dayton and 65 against Rhody.
Loyola game notes: https://loyolaramblers.com/documents/20 ... ington.pdfGeorge Washington game notes: https://gwsports.com/documents/2024/1/3 ... p_Card.pdfTV/Streaming video: ESPN +
https://www.espn.com/watch/player?id=ef ... de747ba908Radio/Streaming audio: https://loyolaramblers.com/watch/?Live=174&type=Live Live stats: https://gwsports.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summaryVegas odds: Loyola by 3.5