Quick Hits About The Hounds
- Loyola University Maryland men's basketball embarks on a two-game road trip this weekend, starting with a Saturday, January 21, game at Boston University in Case Gymnasium.
- The game is scheduled for a 1 p.m. tip-off on ESPN+
- Loyola has shown a balanced scoring attack this season with six players averaging better than 6.3 points per game and seven at five or more.
- Deon Perry scored 22 points on January 11 at Bucknell, becoming the first Loyola freshman to score 20+ since 2019-20.
- Golden Dike has raised his rebounding numbers over the last 10 games, averaging 8.5 boards per game since December 10. During that stretch, he has three games with 10 or more rebounds.
- Kenneth Jones is the only Patriot League player to have 10 assists in a game this season, a feat he's accomplished twice.
- The Greyhounds are second in the conference in steals going into the eighth game of League play with an average of 7.5 per game. Jones is fourth individually with 38 total and 1.9 per game.
- Tavaras Hardy is in his fifth season on the Loyola sidelines after he was named the 21st head coach in Loyola men's basketball history on March 28, 2018.
Watch The Action
- Saturday's game, along with all non-televised Patriot League contests, will stream live on ESPN+.
Series History Versus Boston University
- Loyola and Lehigh will meet for the 23rd time in series history and the 20th time since the Greyhounds joined the Patriot League in 2013-14.
- The Terriers hold a 15-7 lead in the series after having won each of the last two games.
- Loyola secured its first-ever win at Boston University last year with a 66-58 win on January 7, 2022, but the Terriers won on the Greyhounds' home court 12 days later, 67-50.
- The teams squared off again in the Patriot League Quarterfinals where Boston University secured a 76-64 victory on March 3, 3022.
Last Time Out
- Kenneth Jones scored a career-high 23 points on Monday night, but Lehigh held off host Loyola for a 74-70 Patriot League victory in Reitz Arena.
- Midway through the second half, Jaylin Andrews scored seven-straight points to cap a 9-0 Loyola run that gave the Greyhounds a 57-55 lead with 8:46 to play, but a Tyler Whitney-Sidney three on the next Mountain Hawks possession put them back in the lead, and they held on for the eventual win.
- Deon Perry added 14 points, and Andrews scored 11 for the Greyhounds.
- Lehigh had built an eight-point lead on a traditional 3-point play by Keith Higgins, Jr., at 13:52, and it was a seven-point advantage on a Higgins floater less than two minutes later.
- Chris Kuzemka drew a foul driving to the basket and hit two free throws at 11:38, starting the 9-0 Loyola run. Andrews first pulled-up for a jumper and then hit a three from the left side before converting a layup at 8:16 to give the Greyhounds the lead.
- Two David Brown III free throws with 6:55 left in regulation made it a one-point Lehigh lead again, but the Mountain Hawks extended that to eight on two occasions, including with 1:31 to play.
- Jones drained a three and then scored in the paint to get it to 69-66 with 1:31 left, and Golden Dike made two free throws at 1:04 to pull Loyola within a pair, 70-68.
- Higgins, who had a game-high 27 points, made four free throws, however, in the final 15 seconds to seal the game.
- Loyola controlled a 35-30 advantage on the boards with Dike grabbing eight and Alonso Faure coming down with seven. The Greyhounds also had the edge in turnovers, committing 13 to the Mountain Hawks' 15.
Deficit Erased
- Loyola overcame a 16-point margin to beat Navy on January 14 and in the process marked the largest comeback since Tavaras Hardy became coach of the Greyhounds in 2018-19. It was the biggest gap erased by Loyola since it came back from 17 down for a double-overtime win on January 24, 2018, at Lehigh.
Jones-ing For A Career-High
- Kenneth Jones put up a career-high scoring effort on January 16 against Lehigh, making 9 of 18 shots to score 23 points.
- His total eclipsed his previous best of 20 set on two occasions, including this year's season-opener at DePaul.
- Jones went to the locker room at halftime with nine points, but he was 5 of 9 from the field in the second half to total 14 after the break.
Big Games For The Freshman
- Deon Perry led the way to a 67-57 win at Bucknell on January 11, making 7 of 13 shots, 5 of 10 from 3-point range to eclipse his previous career-high of 22 points.
- Perry scored 11 of his 22 in the first 11 minutes of the game, draining three of his shots from behind the arc. He ended the first half with 14. The freshman from Baltimore also had four assists without a turnover in the contest, and Loyola outscored the Bison by 27 in the 30-plus minutes he was in the game.
- He followed that outing with a 12-point performance in the January 14 win over Navy for his first back-to-back 10-plus point games of the year.
- Following the two games, he was named the Patriot League Rookie of the Week for the first time this season.
- Over Loyola's last three games – including a 14-point effort against Lehigh on January 16 – Perry has averaged 16.0 points to raise his season average to 8.3 per game. The games against Bucknell and Navy marked his first consecutive performances with 10 or more points.
- Perry has been more aggressive in getting into the paint during the stretch of three games and has gone to the free-throw line 12 times, making nine. Prior to the Bucknell game, he had taken only 16 free throws.
Winning Formulas
- Loyola's wins this season have come with several common denominators. The Greyhounds are 6-0 when having the same or better field-goal percentage than their opponents. The January 14 win over Navy was the first time this year Loyola had won when having more turnovers than its opponent, although the Greyhounds committed just 12 in that game to the Midshipmen's 10.
Back In The Rotation
- Sophomore Veljko Ilic returned to the Greyhounds rotation on December 30 for the start of Patriot League play. The post player missed the first 14 games of the year with a knee injury after averaging 14.6 minutes in 30 games during 2021-22. He averaged 5.7 points and 3.4 rebounds per game as a freshman.
Dealing Dimes
- Loyola's record-setting 30 assists on December 22 against Goucher broke the previous school-best of 27 from a January 8, 1994, game against the University of Maine.
- It 32nd time in record history that the Greyhounds have had 20 or more in a game and sixth time with 25-plus. It was the first time Loyola had 25 or more since January 5, 2000, when it had 25 against Canisius University.
- In Tavaras Hardy's four-plus years as Loyola's head coach, the Greyhounds have 19 games with 20 or more assists. In the prior eight years, they had just three such games.
Ten Dimes
- Kenneth Jones dished out 10 assists for the first time in his career on November 30 at Binghamton, posting his first double-double in the process (13 points). He repeated the performance less than two weeks later when he had 16 points, 10 assists and six steals on December 13 against UMBC.
- Jones is one of 20 players nationally to have two games with 10 or more assists this season.
- Jones had nine assists in a pair of games last season while leading the Patriot League in helpers. His 10 in the two games this year are the most by a player in the conference. He is one of 29 players in Loyola history with 10 or more assists in a game.
Swiping Steals
- The Greyhounds are second in the Patriot League in steals per game through 19 contests, averaging 7.5 per game with 142 total.
- Kenneth Jones is third in the conference, averaging 195 per game, an average that ranks No. 61 in NCAA Division I. His 37 total steals are 37th in the nation.
- Loyola also ranks first in the conference, and 91st in the nation, in turnovers forced per game, averaging 14.32.
Taking Advantage Of Time
- Chris Kuzemka missed two-thirds of his freshman season with an ankle injury suffered during the preseason, but he came back to average 7.8 minutes in 11 outings late in the year.
- He opened the season with seven points and four rebounds at DePaul and has continued to contribute significantly since.
- In the finale of the Emerald Coast Classic, Kuzemka made 4 of 7 from 3-point range and scored 12 points to go with three assists in 27 minutes during the win.
- Then, for the second game in a row, Kuzemka had a career-high night in the points column, making 6 of 7 shots, 5 of 6 from 3-point range, finishing with 18 points at Binghamton. He posted his third double-digit scoring night at Hampton, making 4 of 5 from three and scoring 14, a point total he matched on December 13 against UMBC. He led Loyola with 14 points on January 8 at Holy Cross, and he added 12 in a win at Bucknell. Kuzemka scored 11 of his 15 in the second half of a win over Navy.
- In 20 games this year, Kuzemka has averaged 8.2 points per game, and his .18 mark from 3-point range ranks 11th in the Patriot League.
- Kuzemka, who has started three of 20 games, is the conference's top-scoring bench player who has opened less than half of his team's contests.
Faure Rounding Into Form
- Alonso Faure did not play in the Greyhounds' preseason scrimmage or exhibition due to an injury, and he played just nine minutes in the opener against DePaul before a hand injury forced him out for the second half and the following game at Penn State.
- The native of Alicante, Spain, scored eight in 19 minutes versus Brown and then had a career-best 18 points – making 8 of 11 shots – and three steals in 20 minutes versus Washington College.
- He then saw 26 minutes of action against Clemson and went 6 of 9 from the field to score a game-high 15 points while leading Loyola with six rebounds. In the first game of the Emerald Coast Classic in Florida, Faure went 5 of 7 from the field and scored 10 to go with seven rebounds.
- He continued to convert from the field, making 7 of 10 for 17 points and a team-high seven rebounds at Binghamton. Faure logged his first collegiate double-double with 17 points and 13 rebounds against Goucher, making 7 of 9 baskets in 21 minutes.
- Faure is shooting a team-best 57.4 percent from the field this year, making 66 of 115 shots, and his 2-point field goal percentage is 61.6 percent (63 of 102). His field-goal percentage this season ranks fifth in the Patriot League. Entering this year, he was shooting 50.7 percent in his career after putting up nearly identical numbers of 34 of 67 (.5074) in 2020-2021 and 35 of 69 (.5072) last year.
Chart Climbers
- Jaylin Andrews and Kenneth Jones both took advantage of their fifth years of eligibility, and they are continuing to climb the Loyola career-record charts.
- Andrews is 25th in points (1,223), 11th in 3-pointers made (126) and tied for eighth in steals (155).
- Jones is sixth in 3-pointers made (176), 10th in assists (358) and 10th in steals (142). He is 54 points away from 1,000 for his career.
- Jones will tie Robert Olson (2019-13) for most games played (127) in Loyola history when he next takes the floor.
- Golden Dike, meanwhile, is now 18th in rebounds (575) and second in career field-goal percentage (.562).
Business Suits Required
- Three Greyhounds – Jaylin Andrews, Kenneth Jones and Markese Redding – returned to the Loyola roster this season as graduate students. All three are completing classes in the fall and spring semesters to earn their M.B.A. degrees.
Stepping Into A Leading Role
- Jaylin Andrews was the Greyhounds' top returning scorer last year, after averaging 11.6 points per game as a junior in the shortened 2020-2021 season, and he showed his ability to step into a leading role during Loyola's 2021-2022 opener at North Carolina. Andrews started his senior year with a team-high 17 points, knocking down 4 of 8 shots from 3-point range.
- He finished the 2021-22 season ranked ninth in the Patriot League in points per game at 13.7, while he also averaged 1.4 steals and 4.1 rebounds per game. Andrews became the 39th player in school history to score 1,000 points in a career when on February 16, 2022, at Lafayette, his 104th career game.
- Through 125 career games, of which he has started 102, Andrews is averaging 9.8 points and 3.8 rebounds per game.
On The Right Track
- Kenneth Jones was a consistent member of the Greyhounds' rotation throughout the first three years of his career, averaging 20.8 minutes over 76 games heading into his senior season. In 2021-22, however, Jones stepped into the role of a full-time starter and saw his minutes, and production, soar.
- He averaged 33.3 minutes per game, while producing 8.9 points, 2.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists per contest, all career-highs. He had a 2.21:1 assist-to-turnover ratio that ranks third in the Patriot League and is a career-high, as well. His 4.6 assists were 58th in NCAA Division I.
- His 139 assists were 10th in school single-season history.
- Jones averaged 4.6 assists in 18 Patriot League regular-season games last year, and his total of 83 dimes were 14 more than any other player in conference play.
- Over his career, Jones has played in 126 games, starting 60, and averages 7.5 points and 2.8 assists per game.
At The Next Level
- Former Loyola standout Santi Aldama has made a considerable impact in his second NBA season. Aldama, who played for the Greyhounds from 2018-2020, earning 2019 Patriot League All-Rookie honors and then 2020 All-Patriot League First Team recognition, was a first-round pick of the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2021 NBA Draft.
- After seeing action in 32 games as a rookie, Aldama stepped into Memphis' starting lineup early this year at the four spot and is averaging 9.6 points, 4.9 rebounds and 0.8 blocked shots per game for the Grizzlies in 41 games played.
Up Next
- After its trip to Boston, Loyola will travel to Easton, Pennsylvania, for a Wednesday, January 25, game at Lafayette College.
- The Greyhounds return to Reitz Arena on Saturday, January 28, to face Bucknell University.