Ohio State puts clamps on Loyola Chicago in 54-41 NCAA win
AP
Mar 18, 2022
PITTSBURGH (AP) No extended March stay for Loyola Chicago Ramblers and Sister Jean this time.
Not with Ohio State Buckeyes taking away every inch of open space. Not with E.J. Liddell creating a bit of his own with each pull-up jumper. Not with the seventh-seeded Buckeyes showing that when healthy, they can make every trip down the floor for their opponent a frustrating mess.
E.J. Liddell scored 16 points, Big Ten Freshman of the Year Malaki Branham added 14 and Ohio State shut down the 10th-seeded Ramblers from start to finish, winning 54-41 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday.
The Buckeyes (20-11) advanced to play Villanova on Sunday in the South Region while preventing another March run by the Ramblers (25-8), who shot 27% (15 of 56) from the floor.
''We knew we were in for a rock fight, and that's very much what it was,'' Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said, calling it ''the best defensive performance we've really had in a couple years.''
Certainly, it's the best the Ramblers have faced in a while. Loyola's 41 points were a season low and the program's fewest since scoring 39 against Indiana State in 2020. After hearing repeatedly about the Ramblers' smothering defense, the Buckeyes provided some of their own.
''We love that type of challenge, and we just have to respond,'' said forward Kyle Young, who had nine points and seven rebounds in 34 minutes in his return from a concussion that cost him several games. ''So it was just about who is going to play more physical and tougher with 50/50 balls and things like that.''
Braden Norris the Ramblers with 14 points but star Lucas Williamson endured perhaps his worst game of the season. The winningest player in program history finished with four points on 1-of-10 shooting and committed three turnovers as Loyola fell in the first round after reaching the Sweet 16 last season and the Final Four in 2018.
''I mean, I'm disappointed in myself,'' Williamson said. ''I don't feel like I played to the standard that I put myself at. But, yeah, I mean, like (coach) Drew (Valentine) said, kind of just at a loss for words. Kind of just stunned right now.''
Sister Jean, Loyola's 102-year-old chaplain, led the Ramblers in a pregame prayer and took in the school's third NCAA appearance in five years from the mezzanine but could only watch as Loyola - listed as a slight favorite by FanDuel Sportsbook, a nod to the program's rise - fumbled away an opportunity to further cement its status as an emerging mid-major power.
Ohio State came in having lost four of five games, including a baffling setback to lowly Penn State in the Big Ten tournament last week. A year ago, Ohio State came in as a two seed only to get ambushed by 15th-seeded Oral Roberts in the opening round. Not this time.
Liddell endured a rocky first half while getting hounded by Williamson but collected himself after the break, hitting a series of mid-range jumpers. The 6-foot-7 bruiser's go-to move was using one of his shoulders to nudge a Rambler out of the way before rising up into the void.
''We played with an edge tonight, played like the underdogs,'' Liddell said. ''We've got to keep playing like that because people have been counting us out big time. We've got to have that same mindset next game.''
The Ramblers were in fact a popular pick to knock off the Buckeyes, but Ohio State's size and relentlessness were too much.
At one point, Valentine grew so animated his gum flew out of his mouth as he implored his team for more effort.
The Ramblers' effort wasn't the issue. Execution, however, was another matter as Loyola ended its stint in the Missouri Valley Conference - the Jesuit school located along Lake Michigan is heading to the Atlantic 10 next fall - with a thud. It shows how far the Ramblers have come that a first-round exit is considered a disappointment.
''I think the main thing that I want to focus on is the program's in a lot better spot than it was when a lot of these guys got here five years ago,'' Valentine said. ''So I'm proud of our group, but obviously today we really struggled offensively, making shots, free throws. Thought we had too many turnovers. I thought defensively we were solid at times, but probably fought a little too much.''
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1st Half
LCHI
Ramblers
18
OSU
Buckeyes
23
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Braden Norris vs. Kyle Young (Ramblers gains possession)
19:39
Lucas Williamson misses three point jump shot
19:37
Braden Norris offensive rebound
19:20
Chris Knight turnover (lost ball)
18:59
Kyle Young misses three point jump shot
18:57
Lucas Williamson defensive rebound
18:49
Aher Uguak turnover (traveling)
18:21
Kyle Young misses two point layup
18:19
Tate Hall defensive rebound
18:12
+2
Chris Knight makes two point layup (Lucas Williamson assists)
2-0
17:57
Tate Hall personal foul (E.J. Liddell draws the foul)
17:47
Chris Knight shooting foul (E.J. Liddell draws the foul)
17:47
+1
E.J. Liddell makes regular free throw 1 of 2
2-1
17:47
+1
E.J. Liddell makes regular free throw 2 of 2
2-2
17:24
Aher Uguak misses two point jump shot
17:22
Jamari Wheeler defensive rebound
17:16
Eugene Brown III misses three point jump shot
17:14
Ryan Schwieger defensive rebound
17:07
Aher Uguak misses three point jump shot
17:05
Malaki Branham defensive rebound
16:47
Jamari Wheeler misses three point jump shot
16:45
Ryan Schwieger defensive rebound
16:26
+3
Ryan Schwieger makes three point jump shot (Lucas Williamson assists)
5-2
15:57
Jump ball. Kyle Young vs. Aher Uguak (Buckeyes gains possession)
15:57
TV timeout
15:53
+2
Kyle Young makes two point dunk (Malaki Branham assists)
5-4
15:23
Tate Hall misses three point jump shot
15:21
Kyle Young defensive rebound
15:06
Tom Welch shooting foul (Kyle Young draws the foul)
15:06
+1
Kyle Young makes regular free throw 1 of 2
5-5
15:06
Kyle Young misses regular free throw 2 of 2
15:06
Lucas Williamson defensive rebound
14:48
Lucas Williamson turnover (traveling)
14:35
+2
Eugene Brown III makes two point layup
5-7
14:25
Marquise Kennedy misses two point jump shot
14:23
E.J. Liddell defensive rebound
14:16
Chris Knight blocks E.J. Liddell's two point jump shot
14:14
Meechie Johnson Jr. offensive rebound
14:09
Meechie Johnson Jr. misses three point jump shot
14:07
Tate Hall defensive rebound
13:56
Ryan Schwieger misses three point jump shot
13:54
Ryan Schwieger offensive rebound
13:45
Zed Key personal foul (Chris Knight draws the foul)
13:42
Braden Norris misses three point jump shot
13:40
Justin Ahrens defensive rebound
13:27
Zed Key turnover (traveling)
13:12
Kyle Young personal foul (Braden Norris draws the foul)
13:09
Braden Norris misses three point jump shot
13:07
Zed Key defensive rebound
12:53
Kyle Young turnover (bad pass) (Chris Knight steals)
12:48
Chris Knight turnover (bad pass) (Justin Ahrens steals)
12:36
Malaki Branham turnover (lost ball)
12:21
Meechie Johnson Jr. personal foul (Braden Norris draws the foul)
12:15
+2
Chris Knight makes two point dunk (Braden Norris assists)
7-7
11:52
+2
Kyle Young makes two point layup
7-9
11:44
Jamari Wheeler personal foul (Braden Norris draws the foul)
11:44
TV timeout
11:38
Marquise Kennedy misses two point layup
11:36
E.J. Liddell defensive rebound
11:07
E.J. Liddell misses three point jump shot
11:05
Marquise Kennedy defensive rebound
10:56
Chris Knight misses two point layup
10:54
Zed Key defensive rebound
10:29
Justin Ahrens misses three point jump shot
10:27
Chris Knight defensive rebound
10:07
Lucas Williamson misses three point jump shot
10:05
Zed Key defensive rebound
9:41
Kyle Young misses three point jump shot
9:39
Chris Knight defensive rebound
9:36
E.J. Liddell personal foul (Chris Knight draws the foul)
9:09
Marquise Kennedy misses two point hook shot
9:07
Ramblers offensive rebound
9:00
Tate Hall turnover (bad pass) (Malaki Branham steals)
8:47
Tate Hall personal foul (Malaki Branham draws the foul)
8:47
Meechie Johnson Jr. turnover (lost ball) (Braden Norris steals)
8:14
+2
Aher Uguak makes two point layup
9-9
7:45
Kyle Young misses two point jump shot
7:43
Marquise Kennedy defensive rebound
7:37
+2
Ryan Schwieger makes two point layup (Marquise Kennedy assists)
11-9
7:16
+2
Malaki Branham makes two point jump shot
11-11
7:06
Braden Norris misses three point jump shot
7:04
Malaki Branham defensive rebound
6:42
Tom Welch shooting foul (Kyle Young draws the foul)
6:42
TV timeout
6:27
+2
Malaki Branham makes two point jump shot (Kyle Young assists)
11-13
6:11
Ryan Schwieger turnover (lost ball) (Malaki Branham steals)
6:02
+2
Malaki Branham makes two point dunk
11-15
5:55
E.J. Liddell blocks Lucas Williamson's two point layup
5:53
Ramblers offensive rebound
5:44
Lucas Williamson misses two point layup
5:42
E.J. Liddell defensive rebound
5:34
Lucas Williamson shooting foul (E.J. Liddell draws the foul)
5:34
+1
E.J. Liddell makes regular free throw 1 of 2
11-16
5:34
+1
E.J. Liddell makes regular free throw 2 of 2
11-17
5:16
Aher Uguak misses two point layup
5:14
E.J. Liddell defensive rebound
5:10
Zed Key turnover (lost ball)
4:50
+3
Braden Norris makes three point jump shot (Lucas Williamson assists)