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Loyola Ramblers men's basketball

The Loyola Ramblers men's basketball team represents Loyola University Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. The Ramblers participate as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference.[2] The Ramblers had joined the Missouri Valley Conference in 2013, [3] and stayed until 2022. Prior to 2013, the team had spent 34 seasons as a charter member of the Horizon League.[4]

Loyola Ramblers
UniversityLoyola University Chicago
First season1914
All-time record1,317–1,151 (.534)
Head coachDrew Valentine (3rd season)
ConferenceAtlantic 10
LocationChicago, Illinois
ArenaJoseph J. Gentile Arena
(Capacity: 4,486)
NicknameRamblers
Student sectionThe Pack
ColorsMaroon and gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA tournament champions
1963
NCAA tournament Final Four
1963, 2018
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1963, 2018
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1963, 1964, 1985, 2018, 2021
NCAA tournament round of 32
1985, 2018, 2021
NCAA tournament appearances
1963, 1964, 1966, 1968, 1985, 2018, 2021, 2022
Conference tournament champions
1985, 2018, 2021, 2022
Conference regular season champions
1980, 1983, 1985, 1987, 2018, 2019, 2021

In 1963, Loyola won the 1963 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament (then the "NCAA University Division") men's basketball national championship under the leadership of All-American Jerry Harkness, defeating two-time defending champion Cincinnati 60–58 in overtime in the title game. All five starters for the Ramblers played the entire championship game without substitution.

Surviving team members were honored on July 11, 2013, at the White House to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their victory. The entire team was inducted in November of that year in the College Basketball Hall of Fame. As of 2023, Loyola remains the only school from the state of Illinois to win a men's Division I basketball NCAA tournament.[5] Loyola's first-round regional victory over Tennessee Tech on March 11, 1963, remains a record for margin of victory (69 points) for any NCAA men's basketball tournament game.

The team gained national publicity again in 2018, as a result of both their Cinderella Story-esque performance in the tournament, in which they upset numerous teams to reach the Final Four as an 11-seed, tying for the lowest seed ever to do so, and the cultural popularity of their team chaplain, the then-98-year-old nun Sister Jean.[6]

As of February 17, 2021, the team had achieved its highest Kenpom ranking ever, at number nine in the country, with the number one ranked defense. [7]

History edit

Racial integration edit

 
Loyola's Jerry Harkness shaking hands with Mississippi State's Joe Dan Gold ahead of the Game of Change in 1963

The Loyola University Chicago teams of the early 1960s, coached by George Ireland, are thought to be responsible for ushering in a new era of racial equality in the sport by shattering all remaining color barriers in NCAA men's basketball. Beginning in 1961, Loyola broke the longstanding gentlemen's agreement (not to play more than three black players at any given time), putting as many as four black players on the court at every game.[8] For the 1962–63 season, Ireland played four black Loyola starters in every game. That season, Loyola also became the first team in NCAA Division I history to play an all-black lineup, doing so in a game against Wyoming on December 29, 1962.[9] In that season's NCAA tournament, Loyola defeated the all-white team of then-segregated Mississippi State by a score of 61–51, a game especially notable because the Bulldogs defied a state court order prohibiting them from playing against a school with black players. The game has since been dubbed the "Game of Change" in popular culture.

In 1963, Loyola shocked the nation and changed college basketball forever by starting four black players in the NCAA championship game.[10] Loyola's stunning upset of two-time defending NCAA champion Cincinnati, in overtime by a score of 60–58, was the crowning achievement in the school's nearly decade long struggle with racial inequality in men's college basketball, highlighted by the tumultuous events of that year's NCAA Tournament.[11] Loyola's 1963 NCAA title was historic not only for the racial makeup of Loyola's team, but also due to the fact that Cincinnati had started three black players, making seven of the 10 starters in the 1963 NCAA Championship game black.[12]

Postseason edit

NCAA tournament results edit

The Ramblers have appeared in eight NCAA tournaments. Their combined record is 15–7. They were National Champions in 1963.[10] On March 24, 2018, the Ramblers defeated Kansas State 78–62 to advance to play in their second Final Four in school history.[13]

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1963 Round of 25
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship
Tennessee Tech
Mississippi State
Illinois
Duke
Cincinnati
W 111–42
W 61–51
W 79–64
W 94–75
W 60–58
1964 Round of 25
Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Murray State
Michigan
Kentucky
W 101–91
L 80–84
W 100–91
1966 Round of 22 Western Kentucky L 86–105
1968 Round of 23 Houston L 76–94
1985 #4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 Iona
#5 SMU
#1 Georgetown
W 59–58
W 70–57
L 53–65
2018 #11 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#6 Miami (FL)
#3 Tennessee
#7 Nevada
#9 Kansas State
#3 Michigan
W 64–62[14]
W 63–62[15]
W 69–68
W 78–62
L 57–69
2021 #8 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#9 Georgia Tech
#1 Illinois
#12 Oregon State
W 71–60
W 71–58
L 58–65
2022 #10 First Round #7 Ohio State L 41–54

NIT results edit

The Ramblers have appeared in five National Invitation Tournaments. They reached the championship game twice, and won the third place consolation game once. Their combined record is 6–5.

Year Round Opponent Result
1939 Semifinals
Championship Game
St. John's
Long Island
W 51–46
L 32–44
1949 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game
CCNY
Kentucky
Bradley
San Francisco
W 62–47
W 61–56
W 55–50
L 47–48
1962 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third Place
Temple
Dayton
Duquesne
W 75–64
L 82–98
W 95–84
1980 First Round Illinois L 87–105
2019 First Round Creighton L 61–70

CBI results edit

The Ramblers have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) once, winning it in 2015. Their record is 5–0.

Year Round Opponent Result
2015 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Championship Game 1
Championship Game 2
Rider
Oral Roberts
Seattle
Louisiana–Monroe
Louisiana–Monroe
W 62–59
W 86–78
W 63–48
W 65–58
W 63–62

Retired numbers edit

As of 2022, eight players have had their jerseys retired by the school.

 
 
 
Fltr: John Egan, Jerry Harkness, and Les Hunter, whose numbers 11, 15, and 41 were retired by Loyola
Loyola Ramblers retired numbers
No. Player Career Ref.
3 Nick Kladis 1949–52 [16][17]
11 John Egan 1961–64 [16]
15 Jerry Harkness 1960–63 [16]
20 LaRue Martin 1969–72 [18]
21 Alfredrick Hughes 1981–85 [19]
40 Vic Rouse 1961–64 [16]
41 Les Hunter 1961–64 [16]
42 Ron Miller 1961–64 [16][20]

Awards edit

All-Americans

Academic All-Americans

  • 2013 – Ben Averkamp (Second Team)
  • 2019 – Clayton Custer (Third Team)
  • 2021 – Cameron Krutwig (Second Team)

MCC/Missouri Valley Coach of the Year

  • 1985 – Gene Sullivan[22]
  • 2018 – Porter Moser[23]

MCC/Horizon League/Missouri Valley Player of the Year

MCC/Horizon League/Missouri Valley First Team

  • 1981 – Darius Clemons
  • 1981, 1982 – Wayne Sappleton
  • 1983, 1984, 1985 – Alfredrick Hughes
  • 1984, 1986 – Carl Golston
  • 1985 – Andre Battle
  • 1986, 1987 – Andre Moore
  • 1987 – Bernard Jackson
  • 1988 – Gerald Hayward
  • 1990, 1991 – Keith Gailes
  • 1992 – Keir Rogers
  • 1998, 1999 – Javan Goodman
  • 2001, 2002 –
  • 2004 – Paul McMillan
  • 2005, 2006, 2007 – Blake Schilb
  • 2017 – Milton Doyle
  • 2018 – Clayton Custer
  • 2019 – Marques Townes
  • 2019, 2020, 2021 – Cameron Krutwig

MCC/Horizon League/Missouri Valley Second Team

  • 1980, 1982 – Darius Clemons
  • 1983 – Andre Battle
  • 1985 – Carl Golston
  • 1985 – Andre Moore
  • 1988 – Kenny Miller
  • 1989 – Keith Gailes
  • 1994 – Vernell Brent
  • 1996, 1997 – Derek Molis
  • 2000 – Earl Brown
  • 2003 – David Bailey
  • 2012, 2013 – Ben Averkamp
  • 2018 – Donte Ingram
  • 2021 – Lucas Williamson

Missouri Valley Conference Third Team

  • 2017 – Donte Ingram
  • 2018 – Cameron Krutwig
  • 2019 – Clayton Custer
  • 2020 – Tate Hall
  • 2021 – Aher Uguak

MCC/Horizon League/Missouri Valley All-Defensive Team

  • 1998, 2000 – Earl Brown
  • 2004 – Demetrius Williams
  • 2006, 2007 – Majak Kou
  • 2018 – Ben Richardson
  • 2020 – Lucas Williamson
  • 2021 – Aher Uguak
  • 2021 – Lucas Williamson

MCC/Horizon League/Missouri Valley Newcomer of the Year

  • 1984 – Carl Golston
  • 1986 – Bernard Jackson
  • 1988 – Kenny Miller
  • 1989 – Keith Gailes
  • 2003 – Paul McMillan
  • 2014 – Milton Doyle

MCC/Horizon League/Missouri Valley All-Newcomer Team

  • 1988 – Kenny Miller
  • 1993 – Vernell Brent
  • 1996 – Derek Molis
  • 1999 – Chris Williams
  • 2003 – Paul McMillan
  • 2003 – Demetrius Williams
  • 2006 – Leon Young
  • 2014 – Milton Doyle
  • 2017 – Aundre Jackson
  • 2018 – Cameron Krutwig
  • 2020 – Tate Hall
  • 2021 – Braden Norris

Missouri Valley Freshman of the Year

  • 2014 – Milton Doyle
  • 2018 – Cameron Krutwig

Missouri Valley All-Freshman Team

  • 2014 – Milton Doyle
  • 2018 – Cameron Krutwig
  • 2018 – Lucas Williamson
  • 2019 – Cooper Kaifes
  • 2020 – Marquise Kennedy

Missouri Valley Sixth Man of the Year

  • 2017 – Aundre Jackson

Missouri Valley Defensive MVP

  • 2018 – Ben Richardson
  • 2021 – Lucas Williamson

MCC/Horizon League/Missouri Valley Tournament MVP

  • 1983, 1985 – Alfredrick Hughes
  • 2018 – Donte Ingram
  • 2021 – Cameron Krutwig

MCC/Horizon League/Missouri Valley All-Tournament Team

  • 1980, 1982 – Darius Clemons
  • 1982 – Wayne Sappleton
  • 1983, 1985 – Alfredrick Hughes
  • 1984, 1985 – Carl Golston
  • 1985 – Andre Battle
  • 1986 – Carl Golston
  • 1987 – Bernard Jackson
  • 1987 – Andre Moore
  • 1989, 1990, 1991 – Keith Gailes
  • 1992 – Keir Rogers
  • 2002 – David Bailey
  • 2002 – Ryan Blankson
  • 2005, 2007 – Blake Schilb
  • 2018 – Donte Ingram, Ben Richardson, Marques Townes
  • 2021 – Cameron Krutwig, Braden Norris

Ramblers in the NBA draft edit

Year Player Team Round
1949 Jack Kerris Chicago Second
1952 Nick Kladis Philadelphia Third
1962 Jerry Harkness Syracuse Eighth
1963 Jerry Harkness New York Second
1964 Les Hunter Detroit Second
1964 Vic Rouse Cincinnati Seventh
1964 Ron Miller Baltimore Seventh
1966 Billy Smith Cincinnati Ninth
1968 Jim Tillman Chicago Fifth
1968 Corky Bell Chicago Ninth
1970 Wade Fuller Cincinnati Fourth
1970 Walter Robertson Cleveland Eighth
1972 LaRue Martin Portland First
1976 Ralph Vallot Washington Seventh
1978 Andre Wakefield Phoenix Fifth
1979 Larry Knight Utah First
1980 LeRoy Stampley Phoenix Fourth
1981 Kevin Sprewer Utah Sixth
1982 Wayne Sappleton Golden State Second
1982 Darius Clemons San Diego Fourth
1985 Alfredrick Hughes San Antonio First
1985 Andre Battle Boston Third
1987 Andre Moore Denver Second
1987 Bernard Jackson Portland Sixth

Ramblers players in the NBA/ABA edit

References edit

  1. ^ Loyola Chicago Athletics Style Guide (PDF). July 23, 2019. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
  2. ^ "Atlantic 10 Conference Accepts Loyola University Chicago as Full Member Institution" (Press release). Atlantic 10 Conference. November 16, 2021. Retrieved November 16, 2021.
  3. ^ "Loyola Joins Missouri Valley Conference Loyola University Chicago Official Athletic Site". Loyolaramblers.com. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  4. ^ "Horizon League Men's Basketball Record Book" (PDF). amazonaws.com. Amazon sports Record books. Horizon League. Retrieved August 23, 2011.
  5. ^ "Loyola to celebrate 50th anniversary of title". ESPN.com. February 16, 2013. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  6. ^ Kenyon, David (March 24, 2018). "Loyola-Chicago Earns Place Among All-Time Cinderellas with Trip to Final Four". Bleacher Report. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  7. ^ "2021 Pomeroy College Basketball Rankings". February 17, 2021. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  8. ^ "Review: Glory Road, Sports Movie Awards". MichaelPeters.blogspot.com. February 21, 2006. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  9. ^ John C. Thomas. . ramblermania.com. Archived from the original on February 6, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2015.
  10. ^ a b Khan, Sam (March 15, 2018). "Loyola-Chicago recalls 1963 champions as it pulls off buzzer-beater win". ESPN. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  12. ^ Tom Graham; Rachel Graham Cody (2006). Getting Open: The Unknown Story of Bill Garrett and the Integration of College Basketball. Atria Books. ISBN 9780743479035.
  13. ^ Hermann, Adam (March 24, 2018). "Loyola Chicago clinched its first Final Four berth in 55 years with array of memorable moments". NCAA.com. National Collegiate Athletic Association. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
  14. ^ "Buzzer-beater lifts Loyola-Chicago over Miami in NCAA return". ESPN. Associated Press. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  15. ^ "Prayer answered again: Loyola tops Tennessee on late jumper". ESPN. Associated Press. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  16. ^ a b c d e f 1963 NCAA Champions on Loyola Ramblers
  17. ^ Nick Kladis - Hall of Fame at Loyola Ramblers
  18. ^ LaRue Martin - Hall of Fame at Loyola Ramblers
  19. ^ Alfredrick Hughes - Hall of Fame at Loyola Ramblers
  20. ^ Ron Miller - Hall of Fame at Loyola Ramblers
  21. ^ "Blake Schilb Named Honorable Mention All-America". Loyola University Chicago. March 28, 2006. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  22. ^ "Loyola's Porter Moser Earns MVC Coach of the Year Honor". Missouri Valley Conference. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  23. ^ Ryan, Shannon (March 1, 2018). "Loyola's Porter Moser named coach of the year in the Missouri Valley Conference". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  24. ^ a b c d e "Horizon League Player of the Year Winners". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved March 18, 2017.
  25. ^ Ryan, Shannon (February 27, 2018). "Loyola's Clayton Custer named MVC player of the year". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved March 18, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Loyola Ramblers men s basketball team represents Loyola University Chicago in Chicago Illinois The Ramblers participate as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference 2 The Ramblers had joined the Missouri Valley Conference in 2013 3 and stayed until 2022 Prior to 2013 the team had spent 34 seasons as a charter member of the Horizon League 4 Loyola Ramblers2023 24 Loyola Ramblers men s basketball teamUniversityLoyola University ChicagoFirst season1914All time record1 317 1 151 534 Head coachDrew Valentine 3rd season ConferenceAtlantic 10LocationChicago IllinoisArenaJoseph J Gentile Arena Capacity 4 486 NicknameRamblersStudent sectionThe PackColorsMaroon and gold 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament champions1963NCAA tournament Final Four1963 2018NCAA tournament Elite Eight1963 2018NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1963 1964 1985 2018 2021NCAA tournament round of 321985 2018 2021NCAA tournament appearances1963 1964 1966 1968 1985 2018 2021 2022Conference tournament champions1985 2018 2021 2022Conference regular season champions1980 1983 1985 1987 2018 2019 2021In 1963 Loyola won the 1963 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament then the NCAA University Division men s basketball national championship under the leadership of All American Jerry Harkness defeating two time defending champion Cincinnati 60 58 in overtime in the title game All five starters for the Ramblers played the entire championship game without substitution Surviving team members were honored on July 11 2013 at the White House to commemorate the 50th anniversary of their victory The entire team was inducted in November of that year in the College Basketball Hall of Fame As of 2023 Loyola remains the only school from the state of Illinois to win a men s Division I basketball NCAA tournament 5 Loyola s first round regional victory over Tennessee Tech on March 11 1963 remains a record for margin of victory 69 points for any NCAA men s basketball tournament game The team gained national publicity again in 2018 as a result of both their Cinderella Story esque performance in the tournament in which they upset numerous teams to reach the Final Four as an 11 seed tying for the lowest seed ever to do so and the cultural popularity of their team chaplain the then 98 year old nun Sister Jean 6 As of February 17 2021 the team had achieved its highest Kenpom ranking ever at number nine in the country with the number one ranked defense 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Racial integration 2 Postseason 2 1 NCAA tournament results 2 2 NIT results 2 3 CBI results 3 Retired numbers 4 Awards 5 Ramblers in the NBA draft 6 Ramblers players in the NBA ABA 7 References 8 External linksHistory editSee also List of Loyola Ramblers men s basketball seasons Racial integration edit nbsp Loyola s Jerry Harkness shaking hands with Mississippi State s Joe Dan Gold ahead of the Game of Change in 1963The Loyola University Chicago teams of the early 1960s coached by George Ireland are thought to be responsible for ushering in a new era of racial equality in the sport by shattering all remaining color barriers in NCAA men s basketball Beginning in 1961 Loyola broke the longstanding gentlemen s agreement not to play more than three black players at any given time putting as many as four black players on the court at every game 8 For the 1962 63 season Ireland played four black Loyola starters in every game That season Loyola also became the first team in NCAA Division I history to play an all black lineup doing so in a game against Wyoming on December 29 1962 9 In that season s NCAA tournament Loyola defeated the all white team of then segregated Mississippi State by a score of 61 51 a game especially notable because the Bulldogs defied a state court order prohibiting them from playing against a school with black players The game has since been dubbed the Game of Change in popular culture In 1963 Loyola shocked the nation and changed college basketball forever by starting four black players in the NCAA championship game 10 Loyola s stunning upset of two time defending NCAA champion Cincinnati in overtime by a score of 60 58 was the crowning achievement in the school s nearly decade long struggle with racial inequality in men s college basketball highlighted by the tumultuous events of that year s NCAA Tournament 11 Loyola s 1963 NCAA title was historic not only for the racial makeup of Loyola s team but also due to the fact that Cincinnati had started three black players making seven of the 10 starters in the 1963 NCAA Championship game black 12 Postseason editNCAA tournament results edit The Ramblers have appeared in eight NCAA tournaments Their combined record is 15 7 They were National Champions in 1963 10 On March 24 2018 the Ramblers defeated Kansas State 78 62 to advance to play in their second Final Four in school history 13 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1963 Round of 25Sweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship Tennessee TechMississippi StateIllinoisDukeCincinnati W 111 42W 61 51W 79 64W 94 75W 60 581964 Round of 25Sweet SixteenRegional 3rd Place Game Murray StateMichiganKentucky W 101 91L 80 84W 100 911966 Round of 22 Western Kentucky L 86 1051968 Round of 23 Houston L 76 941985 4 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 13 Iona 5 SMU 1 Georgetown W 59 58W 70 57L 53 652018 11 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal Four 6 Miami FL 3 Tennessee 7 Nevada 9 Kansas State 3 Michigan W 64 62 14 W 63 62 15 W 69 68W 78 62L 57 692021 8 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 9 Georgia Tech 1 Illinois 12 Oregon State W 71 60W 71 58L 58 652022 10 First Round 7 Ohio State L 41 54NIT results edit The Ramblers have appeared in five National Invitation Tournaments They reached the championship game twice and won the third place consolation game once Their combined record is 6 5 Year Round Opponent Result1939 SemifinalsChampionship Game St John sLong Island W 51 46L 32 441949 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Game CCNYKentuckyBradleySan Francisco W 62 47W 61 56W 55 50L 47 481962 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsThird Place TempleDaytonDuquesne W 75 64L 82 98W 95 841980 First Round Illinois L 87 1052019 First Round Creighton L 61 70CBI results edit The Ramblers have appeared in the College Basketball Invitational CBI once winning it in 2015 Their record is 5 0 Year Round Opponent Result2015 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsChampionship Game 1Championship Game 2 RiderOral RobertsSeattleLouisiana MonroeLouisiana Monroe W 62 59W 86 78W 63 48W 65 58W 63 62Retired numbers editMain article List of NCAA men s basketball retired numbers As of 2022 update eight players have had their jerseys retired by the school nbsp nbsp nbsp Fltr John Egan Jerry Harkness and Les Hunter whose numbers 11 15 and 41 were retired by Loyola Loyola Ramblers retired numbersNo Player Career Ref 3 Nick Kladis 1949 52 16 17 11 John Egan 1961 64 16 15 Jerry Harkness 1960 63 16 20 LaRue Martin 1969 72 18 21 Alfredrick Hughes 1981 85 19 40 Vic Rouse 1961 64 16 41 Les Hunter 1961 64 16 42 Ron Miller 1961 64 16 20 Awards editAll Americans 1929 1930 Charlie Feed Murphy 1937 Marv Colen 1938 1939 Mike Novak 1938 1939 Wibs Kautz 1948 Jack Kerris 1952 Nick Kladis 1962 1963 Jerry Harkness 1967 Jim Tillman 1970 1972 LaRue Martin 1982 Wayne Sappleton 1985 Alfredrick Hughes 2006 Blake Schilb Honorable Mention 21 2018 Clayton Custer Honorable Mention 2021 Cameron Krutwig Third Team Academic All Americans 2013 Ben Averkamp Second Team 2019 Clayton Custer Third Team 2021 Cameron Krutwig Second Team MCC Missouri Valley Coach of the Year 1985 Gene Sullivan 22 2018 Porter Moser 23 MCC Horizon League Missouri Valley Player of the Year 1981 Darius Clemons 24 1982 Wayne Sappleton 24 1983 1984 1985 Alfredrick Hughes 24 1987 Andre Moore 24 2018 Clayton Custer 25 24 2019 Marques Townes 2021 Cameron KrutwigMCC Horizon League Missouri Valley First Team 1981 Darius Clemons 1981 1982 Wayne Sappleton 1983 1984 1985 Alfredrick Hughes 1984 1986 Carl Golston 1985 Andre Battle 1986 1987 Andre Moore 1987 Bernard Jackson 1988 Gerald Hayward 1990 1991 Keith Gailes 1992 Keir Rogers 1998 1999 Javan Goodman 2001 2002 2004 Paul McMillan 2005 2006 2007 Blake Schilb 2017 Milton Doyle 2018 Clayton Custer 2019 Marques Townes 2019 2020 2021 Cameron KrutwigMCC Horizon League Missouri Valley Second Team 1980 1982 Darius Clemons 1983 Andre Battle 1985 Carl Golston 1985 Andre Moore 1988 Kenny Miller 1989 Keith Gailes 1994 Vernell Brent 1996 1997 Derek Molis 2000 Earl Brown 2003 David Bailey 2012 2013 Ben Averkamp 2018 Donte Ingram 2021 Lucas WilliamsonMissouri Valley Conference Third Team 2017 Donte Ingram 2018 Cameron Krutwig 2019 Clayton Custer 2020 Tate Hall 2021 Aher UguakMCC Horizon League Missouri Valley All Defensive Team 1998 2000 Earl Brown 2004 Demetrius Williams 2006 2007 Majak Kou 2018 Ben Richardson 2020 Lucas Williamson 2021 Aher Uguak 2021 Lucas WilliamsonMCC Horizon League Missouri Valley Newcomer of the Year 1984 Carl Golston 1986 Bernard Jackson 1988 Kenny Miller 1989 Keith Gailes 2003 Paul McMillan 2014 Milton DoyleMCC Horizon League Missouri Valley All Newcomer Team 1988 Kenny Miller 1993 Vernell Brent 1996 Derek Molis 1999 Chris Williams 2003 Paul McMillan 2003 Demetrius Williams 2006 Leon Young 2014 Milton Doyle 2017 Aundre Jackson 2018 Cameron Krutwig 2020 Tate Hall 2021 Braden NorrisMissouri Valley Freshman of the Year 2014 Milton Doyle 2018 Cameron KrutwigMissouri Valley All Freshman Team 2014 Milton Doyle 2018 Cameron Krutwig 2018 Lucas Williamson 2019 Cooper Kaifes 2020 Marquise KennedyMissouri Valley Sixth Man of the Year 2017 Aundre JacksonMissouri Valley Defensive MVP 2018 Ben Richardson 2021 Lucas WilliamsonMCC Horizon League Missouri Valley Tournament MVP 1983 1985 Alfredrick Hughes 2018 Donte Ingram 2021 Cameron KrutwigMCC Horizon League Missouri Valley All Tournament Team 1980 1982 Darius Clemons 1982 Wayne Sappleton 1983 1985 Alfredrick Hughes 1984 1985 Carl Golston 1985 Andre Battle 1986 Carl Golston 1987 Bernard Jackson 1987 Andre Moore 1989 1990 1991 Keith Gailes 1992 Keir Rogers 2002 David Bailey 2002 Ryan Blankson 2005 2007 Blake Schilb 2018 Donte Ingram Ben Richardson Marques Townes 2021 Cameron Krutwig Braden NorrisRamblers in the NBA draft editYear Player Team Round1949 Jack Kerris Chicago Second1952 Nick Kladis Philadelphia Third1962 Jerry Harkness Syracuse Eighth1963 Jerry Harkness New York Second1964 Les Hunter Detroit Second1964 Vic Rouse Cincinnati Seventh1964 Ron Miller Baltimore Seventh1966 Billy Smith Cincinnati Ninth1968 Jim Tillman Chicago Fifth1968 Corky Bell Chicago Ninth1970 Wade Fuller Cincinnati Fourth1970 Walter Robertson Cleveland Eighth1972 LaRue Martin Portland First1976 Ralph Vallot Washington Seventh1978 Andre Wakefield Phoenix Fifth1979 Larry Knight Utah First1980 LeRoy Stampley Phoenix Fourth1981 Kevin Sprewer Utah Sixth1982 Wayne Sappleton Golden State Second1982 Darius Clemons San Diego Fourth1985 Alfredrick Hughes San Antonio First1985 Andre Battle Boston Third1987 Andre Moore Denver Second1987 Bernard Jackson Portland SixthRamblers players in the NBA ABA editWilbert Kautz 1947 Mickey Rottner 1947 1948 Jack Dwan 1949 Mike Novak 1949 1950 Jerry Nagel 1950 Jack Kerris 1950 1953 Don Hanrahan 1953 Ed Earle 1954 Jerry Harkness 1964 1969 Les Hunter 1965 1973 LaRue Martin 1973 1976 Andre Wakefield 1979 1980 Wayne Sappleton 1985 Alfredrick Hughes 1986 Andre Moore 1988 Milton Doyle 2017 2018 References edit Loyola Chicago Athletics Style Guide PDF July 23 2019 Retrieved September 11 2019 Atlantic 10 Conference Accepts Loyola University Chicago as Full Member Institution Press release Atlantic 10 Conference November 16 2021 Retrieved November 16 2021 Loyola Joins Missouri Valley Conference Loyola University Chicago Official Athletic Site Loyolaramblers com Retrieved April 24 2015 Horizon League Men s Basketball Record Book PDF amazonaws com Amazon sports Record books Horizon League Retrieved August 23 2011 Loyola to celebrate 50th anniversary of title ESPN com February 16 2013 Retrieved March 8 2013 Kenyon David March 24 2018 Loyola Chicago Earns Place Among All Time Cinderellas with Trip to Final Four Bleacher Report Retrieved March 26 2019 2021 Pomeroy College Basketball Rankings February 17 2021 Retrieved February 17 2021 Review Glory Road Sports Movie Awards MichaelPeters blogspot com February 21 2006 Retrieved April 24 2015 John C Thomas Loyola Basketball History ramblermania com Archived from the original on February 6 2012 Retrieved April 24 2015 a b Khan Sam March 15 2018 Loyola Chicago recalls 1963 champions as it pulls off buzzer beater win ESPN Retrieved March 17 2018 ESPNU ESPN Classic Airs 25 Most Defining Moments in NCAA History Archived from the original on July 5 2008 Retrieved November 13 2013 Tom Graham Rachel Graham Cody 2006 Getting Open The Unknown Story of Bill Garrett and the Integration of College Basketball Atria Books ISBN 9780743479035 Hermann Adam March 24 2018 Loyola Chicago clinched its first Final Four berth in 55 years with array of memorable moments NCAA com National Collegiate Athletic Association Retrieved March 25 2018 Buzzer beater lifts Loyola Chicago over Miami in NCAA return ESPN Associated Press Retrieved March 17 2018 Prayer answered again Loyola tops Tennessee on late jumper ESPN Associated Press Retrieved March 17 2018 a b c d e f 1963 NCAA Champions on Loyola Ramblers Nick Kladis Hall of Fame at Loyola Ramblers LaRue Martin Hall of Fame at Loyola Ramblers Alfredrick Hughes Hall of Fame at Loyola Ramblers Ron Miller Hall of Fame at Loyola Ramblers Blake Schilb Named Honorable Mention All America Loyola University Chicago March 28 2006 Retrieved March 17 2018 Loyola s Porter Moser Earns MVC Coach of the Year Honor Missouri Valley Conference Retrieved March 17 2018 Ryan Shannon March 1 2018 Loyola s Porter Moser named coach of the year in the Missouri Valley Conference Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 17 2018 a b c d e Horizon League Player of the Year Winners Sports Reference LLC Retrieved March 18 2017 Ryan Shannon February 27 2018 Loyola s Clayton Custer named MVC player of the year Chicago Tribune Retrieved March 18 2018 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Loyola Ramblers men 27s basketball amp oldid 1187423267, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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