NEW ORLEANS — Johnny Griffin, one of four Loyola
double-figure scorers, produced 15 of his 21 points in the second half
Friday in the Wolf Pack's 72-53 men's basketball victory against Xavier University
of Louisiana at Loyola's First NBC Court.
The Wolf Pack (9-2), ranked 22nd in NAIA Division I,
won for the seventh consecutive time and completed a two-game season sweep
of the Gold Rush (3-6).
Griffin missed his first four attempts from the floor,
then went 8-of-9 in the final 26 minutes. He grabbed six rebounds and blocked two shots.
Eric Brown scored 14 points for Loyola, and Nick Parker
and Ethan Turner had 13 apiece. Brown made four 3-pointers, and Turner made three.
Freshman guard
Donovan Armstrong scored 12 points for
XULA. Armstrong made 6-of-8 from the floor and reached
double figures for the second consecutive game.
Jalen David and
Lucas Martin-Julien
scored seven points apiece for the Gold Rush, and
Leland Alexander grabbed a game-high seven rebounds.
Wesley Pluviose-Philip (two points, three rebounds)
and
Elex Carter (four points, one rebound, one block) made their season debuts
in this game, and freshmen
Monte Lambert (six points, two rebounds, one block, one steal)
and
Khalil McCoy (one point) made their XULA debuts. Pluviose-Philip,
Lambert and McCoy missed the first eight games because of injuries.
Loyola outshot the Gold Rush 45.1 to 40.7 percent from
the floor and had a 37-32 rebound advantage. XULA's one made 3-pointer,
eight made free throws and three assists were season lows.
"Loyola competed at a high level for 40 minutes, and we did not,"
XULA coach
Alfred Williams said.
In the teams' other meeting this season, Loyola
won 78-76 at XULA on a basket in the final 30 seconds.
XULA is 0-4 this season against
ranked opponents. The Gold Rush will play NAIA No. 6 Carroll (Mont.) at 7 p.m.
Monday at XULA's Convocation Center.