CHICAGO, Ill. – A slow start for Illinois State from the field against Loyola Friday night proved to be the difference in the game, as the Ramblers (13-12, 9-5 MVC) took 19-5 lead after the first quarter and never looked back in a 73-61 win over the Redbirds (6-18, 4-9 MVC) at Gentile Arena.
Katrina Beck was the lone Redbird to get off to a good start in the game and led ISU with 13 points, thanks to a 3-for-6 effort from three-point range. Â Viria Livingston added 10 points and 11 rebounds for her first career double-double and just the second of the season for the Redbirds. Â
"I was disappointed with the way we started this game, but I do want to say that the group that was out on the floor at the end of the game played their hearts out and brought us back to a respectable score," ISU head coach Barb Smith said. "Those kids fought and came off the bench and gave us a great spark tonight. Â They set a better tone for us in that last six minutes of the game and fought so hard."
The Ramblers jumped out to a 16-3 lead, as the Redbirds missed their first 12 shots of the game from the field. Livingston connected on a layup with 1:23 left in the first quarter to score the first basket for ISU and trim the lead to 16-5, but the Ramblers added another basket and a free throw to take a 19-5 lead after the first quarter of play.
As the second quarter started, Colleene Smith converted a three-point play to get the Redbirds out to an early start and trim the lead to 19-8. Beck then scored five-straight points for the Redbirds, including her first three-pointer of the contest, to trim the Loyola lead to 24-13. Â However, the Ramblers answered with a quick 6-0 run to widen the lead to 30-13 with 6:02 and forced Coach Smith to call time out. Â
Illinois State came right back with a 6-0 run of its own, thanks to another three-pointer by Beck, and trimmed the Loyola lead to 30-19 with just over three minutes left before halftime. Â The Ramblers went scoreless for over four minutes of play during the Redbird run, as they were able to get back into the contest. Â Loyola added four more points before the end of the quarter and took a 15-point lead into the locker room at the break at 34-19.
Loyola extended its lead to as much as 20 points at 48-28 in the third quarter, before the Redbirds put together a quick 5-0 run on a three-pointer by Shakeela Fowler and a layup by Smith to cut the lead to 48-33 at the under-four minute time out of the third quarter. Â During the stretch, the Redbirds made five of six attempts from the field to start the third quarter to chip away at the Rambler advantage. The Ramblers answered with a 6-0 run to extend the lead to 21 points at 54-33, before Smith connected on a jumper from the free throw line to end the quick run. Â Loyola would score the final four points of the quarter to take a 58-35 lead into the final quarter of play.Â
Beck drained her third three-pointer of the game at the 8:39 mark of the fourth quarter to make the score 60-40 in favor of the Ramblers, and extended the lead out to 24 points before Brechelle Beachum connected from three-point range to make the score 66-45 with 4:02 left in the game. Â Back-to-back three-pointers by Taylor Stewart and Millie Stevens would then cut the Loyola lead to 66-52, before the Ramblers scored four-straight points. Â Stewart would then connect on back-to-back three-pointers to cut the lead back to 12 points at 70-58 with 1:20 left in the contest.
ISU trimmed the lead to 11 points at 72-61 after a three-pointer by Morgan Radtke with under a minute to play, but the Ramblers came away with the 73-61 victory. The Redbirds continue their in-state road swing Sunday, when they travel down Interstate 74 to face off against rival Bradley, with tipoff set in Peoria at 2 p.m.
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