AMER -0.0 o0.0
0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 23
UNC 87 -15.5 o153.0
HAW 69 15.5 u153.0
Final Nov 23
UGA 69 5.5 o150.5
MARQ 80 -5.5 u150.5
Final Nov 23
LAS 92 -11.0 o146.5
STET 77 11.0 u146.5
Final OT Nov 23
CSB 73 1.5 o142.5
FIU 76 -1.5 u142.5
Final Nov 23
DEL 71 6.5 o139.5
UVM 75 -6.5 u139.5
Final Nov 23
MRSH 45 20.0 o150.0
PUR 80 -20.0 u150.0
Final Nov 23
BU 75 2.0 o144.5
UMBC 71 -2.0 u144.5
Final Nov 23
PRE 71 -2.0 o139.0
MONM 61 2.0 u139.0
Final Nov 23
SFPA 65 21.0 o144.5
GTWN 82 -21.0 u144.5
Final Nov 23
UWG 54 14.5 o154.0
GASO 64 -14.5 u154.0
Final Nov 23
LIU 79 14.0 o138.0
CHAR 76 -14.0 u138.0
Final Nov 23
KTYST 59 -0.0 o0.0
NKU 85 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 23
KC 65 -2.0 o143.0
ALBY 67 2.0 u143.0
Final Nov 23
PRST 65 2.5 o152.5
STT 91 -2.5 u152.5
Final Nov 23
QUIN 70 5.5 o153.0
UMASS 80 -5.5 u153.0
Final Nov 23
BRWN 83 -8.5 o143.0
CAN 76 8.5 u143.0
Final Nov 23
UIC 55 2.0 o149.5
ECU 72 -2.0 u149.5
Final Nov 23
NE 59 2.0 o135.0
FGCU 55 -2.0 u135.0
Final Nov 23
FUR 67 -9.0 o147.5
CHSO 46 9.0 u147.5
Final Nov 23
FERR 55
GMU 100
Final Nov 23
UNH 49 12.5 o138.5
MRST 54 -12.5 u138.5
Final Nov 23
SCST 72 -4.5 o142.5
INDPU 62 4.5 u142.5
Final Nov 23
CIN 81 -7.0 o149.5
GT 58 7.0 u149.5
Final Nov 23
FAIR 66 10.5 o139.0
YALE 91 -10.5 u139.0
Final Nov 23
BGSU 68 -4.5 o146.5
BELL 80 4.5 u146.5
Final Nov 23
UAB 83 -7.0 o145.0
ILST 84 7.0 u145.0
Final Nov 23
SPRI 46 -0.0 o0.0
WAG 81 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 23
AMER 73 -0.0 o0.0
56 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 23
JMU 71 -3.0 o140.0
JVST 65 3.0 u140.0
Final Nov 23
UMES 40 36.0 o154.0
ILL 87 -36.0 u154.0
Final Nov 23
WOF 74 3.5 o150.5
MILW 76 -3.5 u150.5
Final Nov 23
NEOM 84 11.5 o149.0
AKR 92 -11.5 u149.0
Final Nov 23
DETU 57 24.0 o141.0
WAKE 67 -24.0 u141.0
Final Nov 23
DSU 66 8.0 o139.5
MSM 76 -8.0 u139.5
Final Nov 23
LEM 61 11.5 o151.5
AMCC 82 -11.5 u151.5
Final Nov 23
CCU 70 -3.0 o135.0
AAMU 77 3.0 u135.0
Final Nov 23
FRES 72 3.5 o140.5
LBSU 69 -3.5 u140.5
Final Nov 23
IDHO 67 2.5 o145.5
SUU 82 -2.5 u145.5
Final Nov 23
MASS 80 -2.0 o148.0
TEM 87 2.0 u148.0
Final Nov 23
NORAL 74 -9.5 o146.0
ULM 62 9.5 u146.0
Final Nov 23
NIU 52 17.5 o143.0
DEP 98 -17.5 u143.0
Final Nov 23
ULL 74 6.5 o152.0
GW 83 -6.5 u152.0
Final Nov 23
UCSD 80 1.0 o155.0
TOL 45 -1.0 u155.0
Final Nov 23
SCUS 74 3.0 o155.5
QNC 98 -3.0 u155.5
Final Nov 23
TLSA 53 9.5 o146.5
L-IL 89 -9.5 u146.5
Final Nov 23
ALST 77 -2.0 o149.0
LAM 75 2.0 u149.0
Final Nov 23
KENT 68 -2.5 o135.0
CLEVST 52 2.5 u135.0
Final Nov 23
RID 57 4.5 o142.0
BUCK 53 -4.5 u142.0
Final Nov 23
NMSU 65 11.5 o141.0
UNLV 72 -11.5 u141.0
Final Nov 23
YSU 57 3.0 o128.5
SFA 64 -3.0 u128.5
Final Nov 23
STON 63 11.0 o153.0
CLMB 82 -11.0 u153.0
Final Nov 23
STAMB 49 -0.0 o0.0
SIUE 83 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 23
PV 98 19.5 o160.0
UNCO 114 -19.5 u160.0
Final Nov 23
CP 66 20.5 o148.0
SMC 80 -20.5 u148.0
Final Nov 23
EWU 68 7.0 o151.5
CALBA 79 -7.0 u151.5
Final Nov 23
MVSU 43 45.0 o144.0
BYU 87 -45.0 u144.0
Final Nov 23
STAN 71 1.0 o147.5
SCU 69 -1.0 u147.5
Indiana St. 0th Missouri Valley15-10
Loyola-Chicago 0th Missouri Valley26-5

Indiana St. @ Loyola-Chicago preview

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Last Meeting ( Jan 11, 2021 ) Loyola-Chicago 58, Indiana St. 48

No. 20 Loyola Chicago took care of business Friday in its Missouri Valley Conference tournament opener while also cracking open the lid on the basket.

A 73-49 rout of Southern Illinois marked the first time in five games, dating back to an 81-point outburst Feb. 13 at Drake, that Loyola scored more than 65 points in a game.

The Ramblers will try to fill the nets again Saturday when they meet dangerous Indiana State in a semifinal matchup in St. Louis.

Ten players entered the scoring column Friday for Loyola (22-4), with reserve Jacob Hutson leading the balanced attack with 13 points. Braden Norris and Lucas Williamson each tallied 11 as the Ramblers connected on 47.4 percent of their field-goal attempts.

"Guys got good looks and made them," Norris said. "We're all shooters, and we've put in the time and have the confidence. If we missed one, we kept shooting. We found good looks and they went in."

Ramblers coach Porter Moser felt his players carried a heavy burden down the stretch of the regular season, knowing how important it was to earn the top seed in the conference tournament to set them up for success in the postseason.

"The three or four games, there was a lot of weight on their shoulders with winning the Valley," he said. "All the talk about the NCAA Tournament ... but today, I thought we came out really loose."

The top-seeded Ramblers didn't even need a big game from senior leader Cameron Krutwig, who netted just eight points but still contributed six rebounds and three assists. Most important, he toiled for only 21 minutes, which could leave him with relatively fresh legs for a back-to-back.

Krutwig is the team's scoring leader at 14.7 points per game, but six of his teammates contribute between seven and eight.

Meanwhile, fourth-seeded Indiana State (15-9) survived a taffy pull with its Valley travel partner, fifth-seeded Evansville, to post a 53-43 win. The Sycamores received a game-high 19 points from Tyreke Key and also got 10 from Tre Williams.

However, Indiana State won the game with its work on the defensive end. The Purple Aces are a dangerous 3-point shooting team, but the Sycamores limited them to 34.7 percent shooting overall and just 4 of 17 from beyond the arc.

"We were playing hard on the defensive end," Williams said. "When things aren't falling on the offensive end, you have to pick it up on the defensive end."

Key leads the team's offense at 17.5 ppg on 48 percent shooting, while versatile sophomore forward Jake LaRavia chips in 12.3 ppg, 6.3 rebounds and a team-high 57 assists.

Indiana State has been one of the conference's best teams since starting the season 3-6. The turning point might have occurred on Jan. 10 when Loyola visited Terre Haute for the opener of a two-game series with the Ramblers.

The Sycamores rallied down the stretch, using pressure defense to get the Ramblers off-kilter and produce a 76-71 victory.

However, despite the late surge, it appears that coach Greg Lansing might be asked to leave after his 11th season. Lansing is one win from tying the school record for most in a career with 182, but rumors suggest the administration wants to make a change.

--Field Level Media

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