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CBS Sports Network To Televise Monday Night's Men's Basketball Game Against Terriers

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Opponent Boston University Terriers
Date Monday, January 13, 2020
Time 7:00 p.m.
Location Baltimore, Md. | Reitz Arena
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Quick Hits About The Hounds

  • Loyola University Maryland plays its second-straight home game on Monday, January 13, when it hosts Boston University in a 7 p.m. game.
  • The game be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network.
  • The Greyhounds' eight non-conference wins are an improvement of four from last year.
  • Andrew Kostecka had his streak of 31-straight games in double-figures snapped January 8 when he was injured in the first half at Colgate and did not score. His point-total January 2 against Holy Cross marked his 29th career game with 20 or more, his ninth this season; he also has eight games with 25+ this year. It was also his seventh career 30-plus point performance, second in a row and third this season. He has finished with 10 or more 60 times since the start of his sophomore year (2017-18). He has averaged 17.8 points in that span.
  • Tavaras Hardy is in his second season on the Loyola sidelines after he was named the 21st head coach in Loyola men's basketball history on March 28, 2018.
  • In Hardy's first season, Loyola improved its field-goal percentage from .438 in 2017-18 to .459 in 2018-19, rising from 218th in NCAA Division I in the category to 85th. The Greyhounds' assists per game jumped from 11.6 to 14.0, moving from 309 to 124.

Turn On The Television

  • Monday night's game will air live on CBS Sports Network as part of the Patriot League's package with the channel. Jason Knapp will call the play-by-play while Mo Cassara provides analysis.

Series History

  • Loyola and Boston University will meet for the 17th time in eight years and 18th overall when they take the hardwood on Monday night.  BU now leads the all-time series, 11-6 after the teams split the season series last year and the Terriers posted a 71-63 win in the Patriot League Championships First Round.
  • Both teams won on their home floor during the regular-season, and the Terriers were then buoyed by a 30-point performance from Javante McCoy in the tournament.

About The Terriers

  • Boston University has won three of its four Patriot League games to take its 2019-20 record to 9-8 after an 81-59 victory over the U.S. Military Academy on Saturday.
  • Max Mahoney leads the Terriers with marks of 15.8 points and 7.8 rebounds per game, while Walter Whyte is not far behind with 13.0 and 6.8, respectively.

Last Time Out

  • Lafayette scored twice in the paint over a 70-second span to go up by four with less than three minutes to play on Saturday, and the Leopards held on for a 65-62 victory.
  • Justin Jaworski had a steal and transition layup with 3:55 left in regulation to break a 59-59 tie, and Lukas Jarrett then scored with 2:48 on the clock to stake the Leopards to a 63-59 lead.
  • Both teams came up empty on their next possession before KaVaughn Scott was fouled for Loyola going to the basket and awarded two foul shots with 1:41 remaining. Both free throws went off the mark, but a long rebound kicked back to Scott to keep possession on the Loyola side of the floor. Twelve ticks of the clock later, Kenneth Jones slipped a pass to Isaiah Hart on the high left side, and Hart made a 3-pointer to draw Loyola within a point.
  • The teams traded empty possessions without points before the Greyhounds forced a fading jumper by Jaworski from 15 feet that missed and was rebounded by Garren Davis. Loyola came down the court, and Hart tried the right side of the lane, but Jarrett came up with a block, sending the ball into the hands of Lafayette's Tyrone Perry for the rebound. Perry sent an outlet pass to Jaworski who scored and was fouled with 1.1 on the clock. 
  • After a Loyola-called timeout, Jaworski's free throw rimmed out, and Jaylin Andrews pulled down the board. His full-court shot was just off the mark, hitting the rim to secure the win for the Leopards.
  • Hart scored a game-high 21 points for Loyola, and Andrews had 12.

Sidelined

  • Loyola was missing six players due to injury on Saturday, including its top-two scorers – Andrew Kostecka (21.9) and Cam Spencer (9.9). Spencer has missed three-straight, while Kostecka and Luke Johnson both went down with injuries against Colgate.
  • Overall, Loyola players have missed 54 games this season due to injury or illness.

Stepping Up Scoring

  • With the absence of Kostecka and Spencer, Isaiah Hart has lifted his scoring output over the Greyhounds' last two games. He tied KaVaughn Scott for team-high honors with 17 points at Colgate, and he then scored a to-date season-high 21 points versus Lafayette, making a career-best four 3-pointers.
  • In four Patriot League games this year, Hart has averaged 15.8 points. He has played 40 career Patriot League regular-season games and has averaged 11.9 points over those contests. He also has a 9.9 overall career scoring average.

Big On The Boards

  • Jaylin Andrews has led Loyola in rebounds over each of the last two games, grabbing six at Colgate and a career-high eight against Lafayette. The 14 rebounds are more than 22 percent of his 61 this season, raising his 2019-20 average to 3.6 per game.

Ticking Upward

  • After finishing its non-conference schedule with a -3.7 rebounding margin, the Greyhounds have outdone their opponents on the boards by an average of 1.2 per game. KaVaughn Scott, Golden Dike and Jaylin Andrews have all averaged more than an additional rebound per game in Patriot League action.

Kostecka's Big Night

  • Andrew Kostecka had one of the finest performances in school history on January 2, making 15 of 21 field goals to score a career-high 37 points against Holy Cross. His 15 field goals made are tied for fourth-most in school history, and his 37 points are tied for 13th.
  • He also moved into the top-10 in career scoring at Loyola, becoming the 10th player to score 1,500 or more in a career.

Non-Conference Numbers

  • Loyola finished its regular-season non-conference schedule at 8-5, marking a four-win improvement over last year's 4-9 mark. The eight wins are the most by a Greyhounds' team since 2012-14 when the team also went 8-5 outside of the league (then the Greyhounds were in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference).
  • The Greyhounds' 5-1 record during December was its best since it had the same record in February 2013.

30 Last Decade

  • Andrew Kostecka's 30-point performance against VCU marked the 15th time since 2010 that a Loyola player scored 30 or more in a game. Kostecka did it six times, more than any other player. Andre Walker scored 30 or more four times, Dylon Cormier did it three times and Erik Etherly accomplished it once.

And, 30 This Decade

  • Kostecka also had the first 30-point performance of the 2020s, finishing with 37 on January 2 against Holy Cross. He now has seven games with 30 or more points in his career, three this season.

One And Only

  • Andrew Kostecka does a lot of everything for the Greyhounds, and it is reflected in his statistics. He is the only player in NCAA Division I (through games of January 11) with more than 320 points (he has 342), 30 steals (35) and 10 blocked shots (15).
  • This year, Kostecka is 12th in Division I in points per game (21.4), 36th in steals (2.19), 19th in field goals made (122) and 20th in total points (342).

Moving Up The Charts

  • Andrew Kostecka had three steals on Jan. 2 against Holy Cross, moving him past former teammate Andre Walker (2014-18) for second all-time at Loyola. With 201, he trails only Jason Rowe (1996-2000) who is the Greyhounds' all-time record-holder with 273. Kostecka is also 10th all-time in the Patriot League in the category.
  • Kostecka, a senior from Germantown, Maryland, is also climbing the school and Patriot League all-time scoring charts. Against Holy Cross, Kostecka passed Maurice Hicks (1,494, 1981-85) and Tom Gormley (1,497, 1983-87) to reach 10th in school history in points (1,517). With 63 points, he will tie Mike Powell (1,580, 1995-98) for ninth. Kostecka is 33rd in Patriot League history.

At The Top

  • Cam Spencer enters Monday's game against Lehigh ranked No. 1 in NCAA Division I in assist-to-turnover ratio. The freshman has 49 assists with just eight giveaways this year, good for a 6.13:1 ratio (a minimum of three assists per game are needed to qualify for the NCAA list).
  • Spencer, a freshman from nearby Boys' Latin School, has dished out at least five assists in six of the Greyhounds' last nine games, in which he's played, with just six total turnovers.
  • He made his first collegiate start on December 1 against Binghamton and is now second on the team in scoring with 9.9 points per game, having scored 10 or more in eight of the last 10.
  • Spencer is not the only member of his family with a strong start to the season. His older brother, Pat, has started all six games as a graduate transfer at Northwestern, averaging 10.2 points and a team-high 4.0 assists per game. The elder Spencer was a four-time All-American and the Tewaaraton Award winner in 2019 for the Loyola men's lacrosse team and is the NCAA's all-time leader in assists in that sport.

Dishing It Out

  • Loyola has posted 20 or more assists four times this year through 16 games, marking the eighth time since Tavaras Hardy took over as head coach in 2018-19 the Greyhounds have had 20-plus.
  • In the eight years prior to Hardy's arrival, the Greyhounds had 20 or more assists just three times and only twice against NCAA Division I teams.
  • Last year, Loyola averaged 14.0 assists, up from 11.9 in 2017-2018. This season, it is averaging 16.8.
  • Of the Greyhounds' 438 made field goals this year, 63.3 percent of them have been assisted. According to kenpom.com, that percentage is 10th-best in the nation. As recently as two years ago, Loyola ranked 332nd nationally in assist percentage.

Shooting Numbers

  • The Greyhounds' offense is trending positively in many metrics this season. Two years ago, the Greyhounds were 318th in adjusted offensive efficiency, and they moved up to 226th last year. Through 17 games, Loyola ranks 184th in the nation at 100.0, a measure of points per 100 possessions with quality of defense factored in.
  • Additionally, the Greyhounds were 305th in effective field-goal percentage in 2017-18, and they now rank 49th (52.9) in the category that weights 3-pointers more significantly.
  • Loyola has made 54.5 percent of its 2-point field goal attempts this year, good for 25th nationally (h/t kenpom.com).

From Downtown

  • Kenneth Jones knocked down all five of his 3-point attempts against Fairfield en route to scoring a to-date career-high 19 points in the overtime win against the Stags, tying for the third-best performance in school history.
  • Through 17 games, Jones is 25 of 55 from 3-point range and leads the Patriot League with a .455 percentage from behind the arc among qualified players (minimum 1.5 made per game).

Golden's First Double-Double

  • Golden Dike re-entered the starting lineup at Lehigh for an injured KaVaughn Scott and logged his first career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds.
  • The Spanish freshman now leads the Greyhounds with 5.4 rebounds per game.

KaVaughn Converting

  • KaVaughn Scott averaged 9.6 points over a seven-game stretch from November 25-December 27, a span that included three 14-point efforts against IUPUI, Binghamton and Delaware State, and a 13-point game versus UMass Lowell. During the stretch, he made 28 of 45 shots (62.2 percent).
  • Over Loyola's last two games, at Colgate and against Lafayette, Scott has averaged 13.0 points per game with a season-high 17 coming against the Raiders.
  • Off the court, Scott has stepped into a leadership role in several areas. He serves as the co-president of Loyola's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, and he is also a member of the school's Green & Grey Society, a group of 14 seniors selected to represent their peers with the university president and administration.

Kostecka In His Last 44

  • Andrew Kostecka has logged career-high scoring numbers four times in his last 44 games, dating back to last season. During that stretch, he has recorded 27 games with 20 or more points, 21 with 25 or better and seven with 30 or higher. He scored 13 or more in all but two of those games and had 18 or more in all but eight.

Season For The Books

  • Andrew Kostecka had one of the most statistically prolific seasons in Loyola men's basketball history last year when he averaged 21.3 points, scoring 682 in 32 contests. His 682 points were second in program history behind only Andre Collins' 2005-06 total of 731 which is the school record. 
  • The All-Patriot League First Team and All-Defensive Team honoree's 152 free throws made were eighth in single-season history, and Kostecka's 85 steals were good for third and are the most since Jason Rowe set the school record with 95 in 1998-99.

Think Globally, Not Just Locally

  • Not only did Andrew Kostecka's statistics and play resonate at Loyola, but his 2018-19 campaign stacked up against some of the best in nation.
  • He was the only player in NCAA Division I to average 21 points or more and 2.5 steals or more per game last year, and he was also one of only four players – Duke's Zion Williamson, St. John's Shamorie Ponds and Louisiana Monroe's Daishon Smith – to average 20 or more points and two or more steals. Throw in blocked shots, and he was the only player to average 21 or more points, 2.5 steals and 0.9 blocks.
  • Four players – Kostecka, Hofstra's Justin Wright-Foreman, Charleston's Grant Riller  and Austin Peay's Terry Taylor – took 450 or more shots from the field while shooting 52.1 percent of better. In the history of the Patriot League, only one player had accomplished that, Colgate's Adonal Foyle (1996-97). Research via sports-reference.com.
  • Overall, he finished eighth nationally in steals per game, 11th in total steals, 27th in points per game, 30th in field goals made and 36th in total points.

In The Patriot League, Too

  • In the history of the Patriot League, only two players have averaged 20+ points, 4.5+ rebounds, 2.0+ steals and 2.0+ assists. NBA All-Star C.J. McCollum did it for Lehigh University in both 2010-11 and 2011-12, and Andrew Kostecka did so in 2018-19 and is on pace to do it again this year.

Graduation Success

  • Loyola University Maryland tied for the fourth-highest overall Graduate Success Rate (GSR) in the NCAA report released in October, highlighting the Greyhounds success in the classroom. Loyola had a 97 percent GSR marking the sixth time the Greyhounds have had a GSR of 97 or better. Loyola has ranked in the top-25 of the GSR in all 15 years since the report's inception.
  • Loyola's basketball program was one of two in the State of Maryland that had a NCAA Graduation Success Rate of 100 percent for the most-recent report.
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Players Mentioned

Jaylin Andrews

#2 Jaylin Andrews

Guard
6' 4"
Sophomore
Isaiah Hart

#4 Isaiah Hart

Guard
5' 11"
Junior
Luke Johnson

#3 Luke Johnson

Guard
6' 3"
Junior
Kenneth Jones

#25 Kenneth Jones

Guard
6' 0"
Sophomore
Andrew Kostecka

#10 Andrew Kostecka

Guard
6' 4"
Senior
KaVaughn Scott

#1 KaVaughn Scott

Forward
6' 7"
Senior
Golden Dike

#0 Golden Dike

Forward
6' 10"
Freshman
Garren Davis

#5 Garren Davis

Guard
6' 4"
Freshman
Cam Spencer

#12 Cam Spencer

Guard
6' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jaylin Andrews

#2 Jaylin Andrews

6' 4"
Sophomore
Guard
Isaiah Hart

#4 Isaiah Hart

5' 11"
Junior
Guard
Luke Johnson

#3 Luke Johnson

6' 3"
Junior
Guard
Kenneth Jones

#25 Kenneth Jones

6' 0"
Sophomore
Guard
Andrew Kostecka

#10 Andrew Kostecka

6' 4"
Senior
Guard
KaVaughn Scott

#1 KaVaughn Scott

6' 7"
Senior
Forward
Golden Dike

#0 Golden Dike

6' 10"
Freshman
Forward
Garren Davis

#5 Garren Davis

6' 4"
Freshman
Guard
Cam Spencer

#12 Cam Spencer

6' 4"
Freshman
Guard