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Three-Game Road Trip Begins for Women's Hoops at Virginia Tech

Game Information
Opponent                at Virginia Tech Hokies
Date Sunday, November 9, 2025
Time 2:00 p.m.
Location Blacksburg, VA | Cassell Coliseum
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The Matchup
  • The Greyhounds will travel to Virginia for one of two games in "The Old Dominion" as they will face Virginia Tech on Sunday afternoon. 
  • This will be the first matchup between the two programs and the second matchup against a power-four team this year for the Greyhounds. 

Quick Hits 
  • Loyola features an experienced squad this year, as Loyola features nine upperclassmen on the roster, combining to play over 500 career games. 
  • Lex Therien, Cristina Garcia, and Kimmie Hicks all return to the team this year after suffering season-ending injuries last season. 
  • The Greyhounds will face all but two Division I teams in the state of Maryland this season, starting with #10 Maryland.  

Non-Conference Outlook
  • Non-conference play opened the season with No. 10 Maryland on November 3, where they fell 80-26.
  • Loyola hosted La Salle for their home opener, but fell 71-59. Loyola will not begin a two-game trip to Virginia to face Virginia Tech and Radford.
  • The Greyhounds will remain on the road to take on Drexel in Philadelphia before returning home to face Mount St. Mary's on November 20.
  • Loyola then travels to Yale on November 23 and heads into Thanksgiving with a home matchup against Delaware on November 26.
  • The Greyhounds wrap up non-conference play with a trio of local opponents: Towson on December 4, UMBC on December 9, and Morgan State at home on December 21.

Scouting Virginia Tech
  • Virginia Tech comes into the matchup with a 1-0 record after defeating Towson 100-56 in their season opener.
  • Five different players scored in double figures in the opener, led by Kayl Petersen who had 17 points along with 11 rebounds off the bench. 
  • Kilah Freelon also recorded a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds.
  • The Hokies come into the season after being picked to finish in 10th place in the ACC Preseason Poll, earning 813 points in the poll. 
  • They are coming off of a 2024-25 season where they finished 19-13 (9-9).
  • They lost in the Second Round of the ACC Tournament before falling in the Second Round of the WBIT. 

On The Mend
  • Lex Therien, Cristina Garcia, and Kimmie Hicks all return to the Greyhounds this season after missing most of last year due to injuries.
  • Therien enters her fifth year with Loyola after appearing in just three games last season. A four-time Patriot League Preseason All-League nominee, she has averaged 14.6 points and 10.8 rebounds per game on 49.9% shooting over her career.
  • Garcia played in 10 games last season, starting nine, before missing the remainder of the year. She has appeared in 62 career games and looks to take on a larger role in her final season with Loyola.
  • Hicks was enjoying a breakout sophomore campaign, averaging 14.6 points and 5.0 rebounds per game over nine appearances.

Worth Noting
  • Last season, Lex Therien became the fifth player in program history to record 1,000 career rebounds. She is also one of just five players in program history to reach both 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.
  • Therien enters this season ranked seventh in career points (1,361), second in field goals made (569), and fifth in total rebounds (1,006), while holding the program record for rebounds per game (10.8). She also owns three of the top five single-season rebounding marks in program history.
  • Koi Sims posted the fourth-best single-season rebounding total last year, collecting 307 boards. She finished just three offensive rebounds shy of breaking the program's single-season record.

By The Numbers
  • Last season, all but one of the Greyhounds' wins came when they led at halftime. Similarly, they won all but five games when shooting a higher field goal percentage than their opponent.
  • When scoring at least 60 points, the Greyhounds went 7–2 last season. Dating back to the start of the 2023–24 season, Loyola is 18–4 when scoring at least 60 points.
  • When scoring fewer than 60 points last season, the Greyhounds were 1–18.
  • Loyola posted a 5–9 record at home and went 4–12 on the road.
  • Following a loss, Loyola went 7–12 on the season.
  • The Greyhounds played just ten games decided by single digits last season, going 3–7 in those contests, with three games decided by one possession.
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Players Mentioned

Cristina Garcia

#12 Cristina Garcia

Guard
5' 9"
Senior
Kimmie Hicks

#5 Kimmie Hicks

Guard
5' 9"
Junior
Koi Sims

#10 Koi Sims

Forward
6' 0"
Graduate Student
Lex Therien

#11 Lex Therien

Forward
6' 1"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Cristina Garcia

#12 Cristina Garcia

5' 9"
Senior
Guard
Kimmie Hicks

#5 Kimmie Hicks

5' 9"
Junior
Guard
Koi Sims

#10 Koi Sims

6' 0"
Graduate Student
Forward
Lex Therien

#11 Lex Therien

6' 1"
Graduate Student
Forward