Re: VCU Preview and Game Thread -- 01/23/2024
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2024 9:09 pm
That is a really tough place to play, and VCU has just peaked in terms of their personnel and refining their systems. Those aren't excuses, they're facts. Bamisile, playing for his 4th team in 4 years, is playing at an NBA sharpshooter level the past few games.
Like others said, I was proud of the way the team fought. Love the energy. Hope this game and the one-week layoff doesn't deter them from having the same effort and energy coming back.
Much better free throw shooting, Miles took another step forward thrown against really strong, athletic, and experienced frontcourt rivals-- encouraging. Another fantastic thing--- out 2-pt defense continues to be elite. We held VCU to 37.8% shooting on two pointers..... Only Houston, out of the 362 teams in college basketball, does better than Loyola defending shots inside the arc.
But the bad things.... How can you let opponents shoot 60% on three-pointers? This is the sixth game where Loyola has allowed an opponent to shoot over 40%, and all are losses..... Creighton, Tulsa, Richmond, UIC, South Florida, and VCU. Only one time when opponents shot 40% or less have we been beaten, and that was when FAU shot 34.8% on threes. Turnovers and fouls are too high (they hit over 80% on 20+ freebies), some of that can be from the heightened energy we play with, but it needs to improve marginally to support the good things we're doing.
Like others said, I was proud of the way the team fought. Love the energy. Hope this game and the one-week layoff doesn't deter them from having the same effort and energy coming back.
Much better free throw shooting, Miles took another step forward thrown against really strong, athletic, and experienced frontcourt rivals-- encouraging. Another fantastic thing--- out 2-pt defense continues to be elite. We held VCU to 37.8% shooting on two pointers..... Only Houston, out of the 362 teams in college basketball, does better than Loyola defending shots inside the arc.
But the bad things.... How can you let opponents shoot 60% on three-pointers? This is the sixth game where Loyola has allowed an opponent to shoot over 40%, and all are losses..... Creighton, Tulsa, Richmond, UIC, South Florida, and VCU. Only one time when opponents shot 40% or less have we been beaten, and that was when FAU shot 34.8% on threes. Turnovers and fouls are too high (they hit over 80% on 20+ freebies), some of that can be from the heightened energy we play with, but it needs to improve marginally to support the good things we're doing.