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  • Loyola wins to advance!

    I posted this in the NCAA bracket thread, but here it is again-

    What an exciting game!
    #11 seed Loyola upset #6 seed Miami on a long 3-pointer by Donte Ingram with 0.4 seconds left. Final score 64-62-
    Box score for the Loyola Chicago Ramblers vs. Miami Hurricanes NCAAM game from March 15, 2018 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.


    It was poetic justice, since Loyola was the victim of a no-call when Cameron Krutwig was obviously fouled on a rebound-putback attempt that would have given Loyola the lead with about 10 seconds left, and no foul was called. But Miami had a turnover and a missed free throw inside the final 23 seconds to allow Loyola to come from behind.
    Loyola lead nearly the entire 1st half, but Miami tied it on a shot at the halftime buzzer 28-28. But then Miami quickly took the lead in the 2nd half and never trailed until Clayton Custer tied it 60-60 with a 3-point shot with 1:17 left. Miami would take a 62-60 lead on a jumper by senior Ja'Quan Newton, Loyola would close to 62-61 on a FT by Marques Townes, then came a great defensive steal by Lucas Williamson with 23 seconds left. Loyola didn't score on the possession which included the apparent foul on Krutwig that wasn't called. Loyola fouled Miami freshman star Lonnie Walker, who missed the FT, setting up Loyola's final possession with just 9 seconds left. Ingram's shot was from the top of the key, about 27 feet from the basket to give Loyola the 62-60 win.

    Loyola's win is the first win so far by a lower seeded team.

    Congrats to Loyola. They advance to play #3 seed Tennessee on Saturday. They were an easy winner earlier today over Wright State-
    Box score for the Tennessee Volunteers vs. Wright State Raiders NCAAM game from March 15, 2018 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.


    Other results/schedule today (Thursday, March 15)-
    Live scores for every 2024-25 NCAAM season game on ESPN. Includes box scores, video highlights, play breakdowns and updated odds.

  • #2
    A great game! I'm really happy for Loyola, and for the continually disrespected MVC. I leaped out of the chair when Ingram made the game-winner, just as I would if it was Nate Kennell. Next year.

    Hey committee, there's your Quadrant I win.

    Go get Tennessee, Ramblers. I'm really hoping you play longer than Wichita State.
    Yajusneverno!

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    • #3
      Loyola's winning shot, following the missed free throw by Miami's Lonnie Walker-



      That was Loyola's 11th win in a row! Who was the last team to beat Loyola?
      It was Bradley, back on January 31 in Peoria, 69-67.
      Loyola is now 29-5.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
        I posted this in the NCAA bracket thread, but here it is again-

        What an exciting game!
        #11 seed Loyola upset #6 seed Miami on a long 3-pointer by Donte Ingram with 0.4 seconds left. Final score 64-62-
        Box score for the Loyola Chicago Ramblers vs. Miami Hurricanes NCAAM game from March 15, 2018 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.


        It was poetic justice, since Loyola was the victim of a no-call when Cameron Krutwig was obviously fouled on a rebound-putback attempt that would have given Loyola the lead with about 10 seconds left, and no foul was called. But Miami had a turnover and a missed free throw inside the final 23 seconds to allow Loyola to come from behind.
        Loyola lead nearly the entire 1st half, but Miami tied it on a shot at the halftime buzzer 28-28. But then Miami quickly took the lead in the 2nd half and never trailed until Clayton Custer tied it 60-60 with a 3-point shot with 1:17 left. Miami would take a 62-60 lead on a jumper by senior Ja'Quan Newton, Loyola would close to 62-61 on a FT by Marques Townes, then came a great defensive steal by Lucas Williamson with 23 seconds left. Loyola didn't score on the possession which included the apparent foul on Krutwig that wasn't called. Loyola fouled Miami freshman star Lonnie Walker, who missed the FT, setting up Loyola's final possession with just 9 seconds left. Ingram's shot was from the top of the key, about 27 feet from the basket to give Loyola the 62-60 win.

        Loyola's win is the first win so far by a lower seeded team.

        Congrats to Loyola. They advance to play #3 seed Tennessee on Saturday. They were an easy winner earlier today over Wright State-
        Box score for the Tennessee Volunteers vs. Wright State Raiders NCAAM game from March 15, 2018 on ESPN. Includes all points, rebounds and steals stats.


        Other results/schedule today (Thursday, March 15)-
        http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/scoreboard

        In fairness regarding the foul not called, it seems like the officials are really letting these guys play. I watched off and on in my office and it seemed like there was lots of contact in the games today where nothing was called. The Oklahoma game was wild and wooly

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
          Loyola's winning shot, following the missed free throw by Miami's Lonnie Walker-



          That was Loyola's 11th win in a row! Who was the last team to beat Loyola?
          It was Bradley, back on January 31 in Peoria, 69-67.
          Loyola is now 29-5.


          It was a great shot for sure.....I kind of forgot Loyola is the only Illinois team to ever win the NCAA championship

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          • #6
            As Jon Rothstein pointed out, this is the Valley's 10th consecutive first-round win. Obviously, Wichita State accounted for a lot of those wins, but it's still a nice stat.

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