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La Salle To Host Men's Basketball Wednesday Night In Philadelphia

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Opponent La Salle Explorers
Game Notes Loyola Get Acrobat Reader
Date Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Time 6:30 p.m.
Location Philadelpia, Pa. | Tom Gola Arena at TruMark Financial Center
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Quick Hits About The Hounds

  • Loyola University Maryland men's basketball heads to Philadelphia on Wednesday, December 6, for its first of two games this month in the City of Brotherly Love. The Greyhounds will play at La Salle in a 6:30 p.m. game.
  • Saturday's game was just the second regular-season home game of the year for Loyola after it started with six of seven on the road.
  • The Greyhounds finished the 2023-24 season by winning five of its last six games, averaging 82 points per game in those victories.
  • Deon Perry was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team at the end of the season after raising his scoring average throughout conference play to average 13.6 points in 18 Patriot League games. In 13 regular-season non-conference outings, he averaged 7.8 per game.
  • Golden Dike and Alonso Faure similarly boosted their rebounding numbers during the conference season. Faure has averaged 6.9 against Patriot League teams, compared to 4.8 in non-league games. Dike is up to 6.6 over 6.0 earlier in the year.
  • Four newcomers dot the Greyhounds' roster with a transfer, D'Angelo Stines, and three freshmen, Troy Cicero Jr., Matt Gray and Jordan Stiemke.

Watch The Action

  • Wednesday's game will stream live on ESPN+.

Series History Versus La Salle

  • Loyola and La Salle men's basketball will meet for the 32nd time in series history on Wednesday night but the first time since February 1992. The Explorers lead the all-time series, 29-2.
  • The teams played at least twice annually for three seasons from 1989-1992 when both were members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (Loyola joined the MAAC in 1989 and La Salle departed in 1992).
  • During that span, the Explorers won six of seven meetings – including a 1991 MAAC Championships game – but the Greyhounds won the last contest, edging La Salle, 62-60, on February 26, 1992, in Baltimore.
  • Prior to the teams' time in the MAAC, the played 24 times between 1934 and 1954, including at least once a year from 1944-54. Loyola's only win prior to 1992 came with a 53-45 win in 1943-44.

Last Time Out

  • Golden Dike rebounded a missed Loyola shot and scored on a putback to tie the game at 63-63 late in regulation, but Delaware State pulled away in the extra period for a 79-73 non-conference victory.
  • Deon Perry launched an off-balance three with the shot-clock winding down, but it went off the rim. Dike was there to grab the board and score. He was fouled, but the ensuing free throw was missed. 
  • David Brown III chased down that rebound with 18 seconds to play, giving the Greyhounds the last opportunity in the half-court to score. Perry's attempt with three seconds left, however, was long, and the game went to overtime.
  • Baskets by D'Angelo Stines and Dike in the first two minutes, wrapped around a Raymond Somerville basket for the Hornets, gave Loyola a 67-65 lead with 3:19 on the clock. Khyrie Staten, however, made a three at the shot-clock buzzer for the Hornets to put them in front by a point with 2:46 on the clock, and they would stretch the lead to the end of overtime.
  • Delaware State led by seven, 61-54, after a Wesley Oba 3-point play with 5:20 to go in regulation, but Loyola scored the next seven points to tie the game at 61-61 with 3:11 to play. Two Alonso Faure buckets provided the final points of the 7-0 run.
  • Somerville scored in the paint for Delaware State with 2:15 left, and the Hornets were up two, but Dike's basket knotted the game before overtime.
  • Faure led Loyola with 16 points, making 7 of 10 shots from the field, and he also had three blocked shots, three assists and six rebounds. Perry scored 13 and had a game-high seven assists. Dike scored eight and led Loyola with nine rebounds.

Golden Efficiency

  • Golden Dike led the Greyhounds in scoring for just the third time in his career at Loyola when he scored 16 points at Florida in the season opener, doing so with efficient fashion.
  • Dike made all five shots he took from the field and six of his eight free throws. He then scored 14 points on 7 of 12 shooting in the win at Brown, and he went 6 of 7 for 15 points at UMBC.
  • Through Loyola's first eight games, he leads the Patriot League in shooting percentage at .674 (31 of 46).
  • He entered the season ranked second in school history in field-goal percentage at 55.9 percent, a mark is now at 56.8 after the Delaware State game. 
  • His three games with 14 or more points, through only seven contests, are already more than he's had in any one of his previous seasons. He had two such games as a freshman, sophomore and senior, as well as a one during his junior season.
  • Dike is in his fifth year at Loyola and pursuing his M.B.A. in the university's graduate studies program.
  • Last season, Dike had fewer than nine rebounds only once in the month of February, averaging 9.4 in that period to raise his season average to 6.7 per game, good for fourth in the Patriot League.

Top 10 On The Boards

  • With his ninth and final rebound against Sacred Heart, Golden Dike moved into a tie for 10th all-time at Loyola with 690 rebounds, matching Bernard Allen's total from 2001-05. 
  • Against Missouri, he became the 10th player in school history to grab 700 or more rebounds in a career. With 12 rebounds at Columbia, he moved into ninth all-time in the category, and he now has 724 total; Roderick Platt is 8th in school history with 745 total rebounds.
  • Dike leads the Patriot League in rebounding with 8.0 per game this year.

Consistent In His Return

  • Milos Ilic missed the entirety of the 2022-23 season while rehabbing a knee injury suffered on January 25, 2022, at Lafayette. His return this season has seen him start all four games, averaging 26.7 minutes, 9.5 points and 5.3 rebounds per game.
  • After opening with five points at Florida, Ilic has scored nine points at Brown and then 12 against both Binghamton and Sacred Heart. He had four rebounds in each of the first four games before grabbing nine against the Pioneers. Ilic was limited because of fouls at UMBC and finished with four points.
  • Ilic is third on the team in field-goal percentage, making 21 of 44 shots for a 47.7 percent mark.

Faure Breaks Out

  • Alonso Faure entered the November 25 game at Missouri averaging just 4.4 points per game while shooting 37 percent from the field, but the senior post player went 6 of 7 from the field against the Tigers, was the same from the free-throw line, and he had a game-high 18 points.
  • The 18 points matched his career-high output He then led the Greyhounds with 16 points against Delaware State, and he is now averaging 7.0 points per game, and his field-goal percentage is 52.3 percent.
  • Last season, Faure scored just nine points in th his first two games of the year – DePaul and Brown – but he went for 18 in a November 17 game against Washington College. That sparked a five-game stretch in which he scored 60 points and averaged 12 per game.
  • Later in the year, he averaged 13.8 points (69 total) in five games between February 11 at Lehigh and the regular-season finale on February 25 versus American.
  • The native of Alicante, Spain, shot a team-best 58.1 percent from the field last year, making 115 of 198 shots to rank fifth in the conference in field-goal percentage; his 2-point field goal percentage was 63.6 percent (105 of 165). 

DBIII For Three

  • David Brown III has lived up to the three in his name this season as the Greyhounds leading 3-point shooter. He has made 13 of 28 from 3-point range to average 46.4 percent from behind the arc. That is good for third in the conference, although he is second among players who have attempted more than 15 3-pointers.
  • Brown has averaged 6.4 points through eight games this season with a season-high 12 points coming at Brown and 11 at Missouri.

Playing Big

  • Deon Perry, who was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team following the regular season, and was the Greyhounds' leading scorer over their last 16 games, averaging 16.2 points in a stretch that opened January 11 with a then-career-high 22 at Bucknell.
  • The 5-foot-8 guard shot 44.0 percent (51 of 116) from 3-point range during the 16 games, raising his per-game scoring average from 6.9 after the January 8 game at Holy Cross to its final mark of 11.4.
  • Perry was more aggressive in getting into the paint during the stretch of 16 games and has gone to the free-throw line 53 times, making 49. Prior to the first Bucknell game, he had taken only 16 free throws this year.
  • In his last 10 games of 2023-24, Perry averaged 19.3 points per game and was 39 of 82 from 3-point range (47.6 percent).
  • Defensively, Perry had 19 steals in Loyola's last 11 games to raise his season total to 51, a number that was sixth in the Patriot League. 
  • Perry had the seventh game with 20 or more points in his career at Brown early in 2023-24 and then came back with 17 against Binghamton. He is leading Loyola with a 13.4 points per game average to boost his career mark to 11.8 points. He is seventh in the Patriot League in points per game, and he is fourth in assists (4.0).

Stines' Second Half Success

  • D'Angelo Stines became the first incoming transfer to play for Loyola since Tavaras Hardy has been the head coach (dating to 2018-19). After spending two years at Old Dominion, the Baltimore-area native joined the Loyola program this offseason.
  • Stines played in 55 games over two seasons for the Monarchs, making six starts and averaging 12.1 minutes per game. He averaged 2.5 points per game in those two seasons.
  • The product of Baltimore Catholic League power Mount St. Joseph's High School made his Loyola regular-season debut at Florida and finished with 13 points, hitting 3 of 7 from 3-point range and 5 of 12 overall. He also had three assists against the Gators in 25 minutes. He then had 10 points in the win at Brown.
  • Stines has scored 45 of his 75 points this season in the second half of the eight games. Overall, he's averaging 9.4 points in 26.4 minutes per game this season.

The Spanish Affair

  • Loyola took an eight-day, three-game trip to Spain during August that enabled the Greyhounds to play outside competition while spending time immersed in the culture of a foreign country.
  • The Greyhounds visited the cities of Bilbao, Madrid and Alicante while also taking trips to San Sebastian and the town of Loyola, birthplace of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, the Jesuit order which founded the university.
  • On the court, the Greyhounds went 2-1 with a win over a junior team from Bilbao and a professional select group from Madria. Valencia's juniors edged the Greyhounds by three in their final game. Note: the junior teams were comprised of college-age players in Spain.
  • Tyson Commander led the Greyhounds with a 16.0 points per game average in Spain, while D'Angelo Stines put up 14.7 and Deon Perry averaged 12.0. Golden Dike and Alonso Faure both nearly averaged double-doubles with each averaging 9.3 points per game; the former posted 12.7 rebounds per game and the latter 10.3.

New Faces On The Sideline

  • Three new voices have joined the men's basketball coaching staff and will be on the bench with Tavaras Hardy who is in his sixth season as Greyhounds' head coach.
  • JerShon Cobb is back for his second year as an assistant coach with Loyola, and he is joined by two new-to-the-Greyhounds assistant coaches and a new director of operations.
  • Mike Brennan is not a strange to Patriot League sidelines, but the 1994 graduate of Princeton is in his first season with Loyola. Brennan spent the last 10 seasons as head coach at American where he guided the Eagles to the 2014 NCAA Tournament. Coincidentally, Brennan was an assistant coach at Georgetown before taking the head coaching job at American in 2013-14, and Hardy replaced him on John Thompson III's staff with the Hoyas at that time.
  • Matt Miller spent the last five seasons with as an assistant coach at Mount St. Mary's. He has nearly 20 years of experience as a collegiate and high school coach in the DMV area including as the head coach of St. Maria Goretti in the Baltimore Catholic League. 
  • Ricky Hernandez joined the staff as director of operations following five years on the bench as an assistant coach at nearby Johns Hopkins. He was a part of the 2023 Centennial Conference Coaching Staff of the Year as the Blue Jays reached the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time since 2015 and tied a school record with 25 wins.

Second Half Story

  • Loyola finished the first half of 2022-23 Patriot League play with a 2-7 record, but it went 5-4 during the second half.
  • Improved offense was the key to the improved second half as the Greyhounds shot 47.3 percent from the field, 40.4 from 3-point range and 70.4 from the free-throw line. During the first half of the conference schedule, Loyola shot 43.7 overall, 31.3 from 3-point range and 57.1 from the line. This led to an increase in scoring from 59.7 points per game to 74.4
  • Assists were up, as well, going from 10.9 to 15.1, while turnovers decreased from 14.6 to 10.8. 
  • Individually, Kenneth Jones was the only Loyola player averaging more than nine points per game in the first nine conference games, but in the second half, all five Greyhounds starters – Deon Perry (18.7), Jaylin Andrews (13.9), Jones (11.4), Alonso Faure (11.3), and Golden Dike (8.4) – were at eight points or more. 
  • Perry made the biggest increase, going from 8.4 points in the first nine games to 18.7 in the last nine. Faure raised his scoring average from 6.7 to 11.3, while Andrews jumped from 8.1 to 13.9.

At The Next Level

  • Former Loyola standout Santi Aldama (SAHN-tee ALL-dah-muh) has made a considerable impact in his second NBA season during 2022-23. 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 last year at the four spot and is averaged 9.0 points and 4.8 rebounds per game for the Grizzlies in 77 games played. Aldama missed the first six games of the 2023-24 regular season before making his debut on November 5. In 13 games this season, Aldama is averaging 13.9 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. He led the Grizzlies with 24 points on November 14 against the Los Angeles Lakers, and he had a double-double with a career-high 28 points to go with 12 rebounds on November 19 against Boston.

Up Next

  • Loyola returns to Reitz Arena for a Saturday, December 9, game against Mount St. Mary's that is slated to start at 5 p.m.
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Players Mentioned

Jaylin Andrews

#2 Jaylin Andrews

Guard
6' 4"
Graduate Student
Kenneth Jones

#25 Kenneth Jones

Guard
6' 0"
Graduate Student
David Brown III

#23 David Brown III

Guard
6' 5"
Junior
Tyson Commander

#15 Tyson Commander

Guard
6' 4"
Sophomore
Golden Dike

#10 Golden Dike

Forward
6' 10"
Graduate Student
Alonso Faure

#4 Alonso Faure

Forward
6' 10"
Senior
Milos Ilic

#11 Milos Ilic

Forward
6' 10"
Junior
Deon Perry

#12 Deon Perry

Guard
5' 8"
Sophomore
D

#0 D'Angelo Stines

Guard
6' 2"
Junior
Troy Cicero Jr.

#2 Troy Cicero Jr.

Guard
6' 2"
Freshman
Jordan Stiemke

#3 Jordan Stiemke

Guard
6' 5"
Freshman
Matt Gray

#30 Matt Gray

Guard
6' 8"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jaylin Andrews

#2 Jaylin Andrews

6' 4"
Graduate Student
Guard
Kenneth Jones

#25 Kenneth Jones

6' 0"
Graduate Student
Guard
David Brown III

#23 David Brown III

6' 5"
Junior
Guard
Tyson Commander

#15 Tyson Commander

6' 4"
Sophomore
Guard
Golden Dike

#10 Golden Dike

6' 10"
Graduate Student
Forward
Alonso Faure

#4 Alonso Faure

6' 10"
Senior
Forward
Milos Ilic

#11 Milos Ilic

6' 10"
Junior
Forward
Deon Perry

#12 Deon Perry

5' 8"
Sophomore
Guard
D

#0 D'Angelo Stines

6' 2"
Junior
Guard
Troy Cicero Jr.

#2 Troy Cicero Jr.

6' 2"
Freshman
Guard
Jordan Stiemke

#3 Jordan Stiemke

6' 5"
Freshman
Guard
Matt Gray

#30 Matt Gray

6' 8"
Freshman
Guard