CHICAGO - The Loyola University Chicago women's basketball bookends 2025 by welcoming Davidson on New Year's Eve. Tip-off inside Gentile Arena is set for 2 p.m. on ESPN+. Sam Brief (pxp) and Karli Bell (color) will call the action live.
QUICK HITS
- The Ramblers return to Rogers Park following a restful Christmas break, during which several student-athletes spent time at home with their families celebrating the holidays.
- Last time on the hardwood, the 'Blers slipped versus Austin Peay, 57-47.
- Loyola Chicago closed within two points in the fourth quarter, but Austin Peay pulled away late for the win in the Ramblers' final non-conference game of the season.
- Brooklyn Vaughn led Loyola with 15 points and a team-high eight rebounds, while Rosalie Mercille added 11 points.
- Loyola collected 15 offensive rebounds, forced 17 turnovers and recorded seven blocks, with Alex-Anne Bessette leading the team with two blocks.
- Alexa Kinas finished with six points, six rebounds and three steals.
- Prior to the loss, Loyola won back-to-back Field Trip Day games as LUC beat Oakland on Loyola's Field Trip Day on Dec. 15 before beating NU on their Field Trip day on Dec. 18.
- The Ramblers posted back-to-back wins for the first time this season.
- Loyola Chicago's scoring heats up throughout the game. This season, Loyola has scored 128 points in the first quarter, 142 in the second, 169 in the third, and 189 in the fourth.
- The Ramblers have been perfect at the charity stripe twice this season (at UConn and vs. UMES). Only five other games by A-10 members have seen a perfect outing at the line this season.
- Vaughn ranks sixth in the Atlantic 10 in rebounding (7.0 boards per game). She's had three games with double digit rebounds, all of which have been double-double performances.
2025-26 RAMBLER BITES
- The Ramblers aim to improve on last season's 13-17 ledger as Head Coach Allison Guth enters her fourth season at the helm.
- Guth compiled a 34–57 record over her first three seasons at LUC and enters 2025–26 with a 133–131 career mark after beginning her head-coaching tenure at Yale.
- Loyola Chicago returns eight letterwinners from the 204-25 roster. Additionally, Guth added five newcomers during the offseason.
- Over the summer, former Ramblers Thoranna Kika Hodge-Carr (Valur Körfubolti) and Naelle Bernard (AS Aulnoye Basket) signed professional contracts overseas.
- Five Ramblers have turned professional under Head Coach Allison Guth.
- Since 2010, nine Ramblers have gone on to sign professional contracts: Hodge-Carr, Bernard, Sam Galanopoulos, Emma Nolan, Sophia Nolan, Troy Hambric, Taylor Manuel, Bre Hampton-Bey, and Allison Day.
SCOUTING THE DAVIDSON WILDCATS
- Head Coach Gayle Fulks is 132-120 (.524) in nine seasons at Davidson.
- The Wildcats are led by two who average double figure scoring. Charlise Dunn (16.6) and Katie Donovan (11.9) pace the squad.
- Dunn, who was named to the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award watch list, also leads the team on the glass (7.4), steals (2.1), and blocks (0.9).
- Last time out, the Wildcats fell, 68-59, to NC State at home.
- Prior to that, DC downed High Point and Morgan State.
- Dunn led the Wildcats with 21 points and eight rebounds as Davidson dropped to 9-5 overall.
- Kyra Bruyndoncx was the only other Wildcat to score in double figures, finishing with 13 points.
- As a team, Davidson averages 70.6 points per game while holding its foes to 59.4.
ALL-TIME AGAINST THE WILDCATS
- The two programs met for the first time in 2022-23, LUC's first season a part of the Atlantic 10.
- In the most recent meeting on Feb. 5, 2025, Loyola fell, 68-51, to Davidson in North Carolina.
- Naelle Bernard led Loyola's efforts with 13 points and four rebounds while Thoranna Kika Hodge-Carr and Kendall Hendrix chipped in seven each.
- Loyola's bench outscored Davidson's, 36-14
- Loyola Chicago trails 0-3 all-time and is searching for its first-ever win over the Wildcats.
- In the first-ever matchup, Davidson escaped Loyola at home, 57-55, on Feb 8, 2023.
- The first two meetings were decided by three points or less.
LAST TIME OUT
Loyola Chicago trimmed the deficit to two points in the fourth quarter, but Austin Peay pulled away late to earn a 57-47 victory in the Ramblers' final nonconference game of the season at Gentile Arena.
Brooklyn Vaughn led Loyola (4-8) with 15 points and eight rebounds, while
Rosalie Mercille added 11 points. The Ramblers forced 17 turnovers, recorded seven blocks and collected 15 offensive rebounds, but Austin Peay closed the game on a late run to secure the win.
ATLANTIC 10 PRESEASON POLL
- Richmond is the preseason favorite to win the 2025-26 Atlantic 10 Women's Basketball title, topping the coaches' poll for a second straight year. The Spiders return All-A-10 stars Maggie Doogan and Rachel Ullstrom after a 28-7 season and their first NCAA Tournament win.
- George Mason ranks second, followed by Davidson, Rhode Island, and Dayton. Saint Joseph's, VCU, Duquesne, Saint Louis, and George Washington complete the top 10. Fordham, La Salle, Loyola Chicago, and St. Bonaventure round out the poll.
- Doogan, Ullstrom, George Mason's Zahirah Walton and Kennedy Harris, and VCU's Mary-Anna Asare headline the Preseason All-Conference First Team.
RETURNING RAMBLERS
- Loyola Chicago returns eight from the 2024-25 roster: Yasmyn Palmer, Roisin Grandberry, Alexa Kinas, Audrey Deptula, Rosalie Mercille, Kendall Hendrix, Kira Chivers, and Brooklyn Vaughn.
- Key returners include senior point guard Kira Chivers who started 25 of 28 games in 2024–25, leading Loyola in steals per game (1.1) and ranking 16th in the A-10 in assists (2.9), with the league's 10th-best assist-to-turnover ratio (1.3). She scored in double figures six times, highlighted by a career-high 17 points and five rebounds vs. Northwestern, and delivered a season-best seven assists at Eastern Illinois.
- Another key returner, junior guard Rosalie Mercille, appeared in 20 games in 2024–25, returning from injury to contribute nine points in the Senior Day win vs. Saint Louis. She posted double-digit scoring twice, including 11 points at Eastern Illinois, and matched a season-high four rebounds three times. Mercille also recorded three assists in three straight games early in the season.
- Point guard Alexa Kinas played in 28 games with five starts as a freshman in 2024–25, logging the most minutes among Loyola newcomers. She shot .443 from the field, finishing second on the team in FG percentage, and tied for second in steals (29). Kinas scored seven points in her debut, posted a season-high 15 points vs. Richmond, and grabbed a season-best six rebounds twice.
FRESH FACES
- Alex-Anne Bessette is a three-time All-Canadian and AmeriCup silver medalist who helped Team Canada to silver at the 2024 FIBA U18 Women's Americas Championship. The 6-foot-2 Quebec City native led her prep team to the 2025 OSBA title and earned Second Team All-Star honors. She played on the elite Kia Nurse EYBL circuit.
- Alexus Mobley arrives as a graduate transfer from Akron after two seasons with the Zips and two at Danville Community College. The Indianapolis native started 38 games at Akron, averaging 9.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.2 steals per game. She recorded career highs of 30 points and 17 rebounds during the 2024-25 season.
- Daniella Matus is a 1,000-point scorer who averaged 12.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in her final season at Morris Catholic. She helped St. John Vianney win a fourth straight Shore Conference Tournament title and reach the NJSIAA semifinals. Matus earned Morris County Tournament MVP honors, All-Tournament recognition at the John Wall National Christmas Tournament, and multiple all-conference awards, including NJAC First Team. She starred for Team Sharp on the AAU circuit and was a 2025 McDonald's All American Game nominee.
- Nevaeh Dickman is a 6-foot power forward from Fishers, Ind., rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports and ranked No. 6 in Indiana. She earned multiple all-state honors, including IBCA Senior Large School All-State, and HCC First Team All-Conference recognition.
- Clara Djoko, a 6-foot forward from Entzheim, France, transfers from UC Irvine, where she appeared in 55 games over two seasons. She contributed across the stat sheet, highlighted by games with four rebounds at Cal State Bakersfield and three steals in consecutive contests as a freshman.
- Assistant Coach Jasmyne Fogle joins Loyola after roles at Quinnipiac, Putnam Science Academy, and Iona. At Quinnipiac, she led operations, travel, logistics, video, marketing, and student support for three seasons. She previously assisted with coaching, recruiting, and academics at Putnam Science Academy and served as a graduate assistant at Iona. Fogle played collegiately at Franklin Pierce and Post University, earning All-CACC honors in 2018 before completing graduate degrees from Post and Iona.
- Assistant Coach Alyssa Fisher returns to Loyola after beginning her coaching career at Dartmouth, where she helped mentor an All-Ivy performer. As a Rambler in 2023–24, she led the team in threes, free throws, and steals while averaging 13.5 points per game, earning a selection to the WBCA So You Want To Be A Coach program. Fisher previously earned dual bachelor's degrees at St. Francis Brooklyn and an MBA at Loyola.
- Assistant Coach Adam Call arrives from George Washington following a four-year stint that included multiple A-10 Championship wins and development of all-conference and all-defensive selections. His 17-year coaching career includes stops at Eastern Michigan, Stony Brook, Washington, Northwestern, TCU, and Oklahoma, where he contributed to several postseason runs. He holds degrees from Oklahoma and TCU.
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