CHICAGO - Loyola Chicago heads west for another California trip. The Ramblers open up a two-game stretch against San Francisco. The teams will tip-off at 9 p.m. CT at the Chase Center Wednesday night. Both Loyola and San Francisco look to bounce back from weekend losses.
Wednesday's game will be on ESPN+ and can be listened to Rambler Sports Network with
Scott Sudikoff (PXP) and Christian Thomas (Analyst).
RAMBLINGS
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Xavier Amos shined in his debut for the Ramblers last weekend against Chicago State. Amos returned from a hand injury, dropping 18 points in his first start for the Maroon & Gold. Amos added three boards, two blocks, and one assist.
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Deywilk Tavarez scored 17 for Loyola, while
Kayde Dotson added 12.
Miles Rubin posted his second straight double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Seven of those boards came on the offensive glass.
• The Ramblers won the rebounding battle, 45-36. They had 23 offensive boards and scored 26 points on the second chance opportunities.
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Kymany Houinsou and
Alexander Richardson had eight rebounds each. Five came on the offensive end for both Ramblers.
• Loyola attempted 45 three-pointers against Chicago State. It was the second-most threes taken in a game in Valentine's head coaching tenure. The Ramblers took 46 threes in his first game as head coach vs. Coppin State.
• Tavarez led Loyola with five made, while Amos added four and Dotson three.
• The Ramblers are averaging 27.0 three-point attempts per game, which ranks second most in the Atlantic 10.
• Tavarez has three games with a season-high five three-pointers made. He ranks seventh in the A-10 in both three-pointers made (26) and three-pointers per game (2.36).
• Despite not recording a block for the first time in 26 games, Rubin is still one of the nation's top shot blockers. He ranks 10th in the NCAA with 29 blocks and 14th with 2.64 blocks per game.
• Head coach
Drew Valentine is in his fifth season at the helm. He has compiled a 86-59 overall record as head coach.
SCOUTING SAN FRANCISCO
The Dons enter the week at 6-5 after falling to Saint Louis over the weekend, 85-75. They are 1-4 over their last four games with the lone win coming against Mississippi State on Dec. 7, 65-62. San Francisco's defense is in the nation's top-100 in two categories. The Dons rank 82nd in field goal percentage defense (.441) and 99th in scoring defense (69.5).
Four Dons are averaging double-digit scoring efforts. Ryan Beasley leads the team with 13.8 points per game. Despite the average, his scoring has been streaky with only six double-figure performances over the 11 games. He had a stretch of three straight 20-point efforts that saw a season-high 24 points vs. Minnesota.
Chris Gerlufsen is in his fourth season leading the Dons. He has a 74-40 record at the helm.
SERIES HISTORY
Loyola leads the all-time series, 5-4. The Ramblers won last season's second-round NIT battle on the road. It was San Francisco's only home loss of last year.