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Drew Valentine – After the Win

Big Road Win at Missouri State

(Springfield, MO) – Loyola Chicago is back in sole possession of first place in the Missouri Valley Conference. The Ramblers road win at Missouri State (71-62) pushed the Ramblers league mark to 9-and-2. Drake and Northern Iowa are 8-3. The Bears fell to 8-4. I spoke with Drew Valentine after the win.

Lucas Williamson led LUC with 19 points, four rebounds and five assists. He, Aher Uguak and Tate Hall combined to hold the Valley’s leading scorer, Isiaih Mosley to 12 points. MSU’s Gaig Prim led all scorers with 21 points and ten rebounds.

Here is my complete conversation with LUC head coach Drew Valentine.

 

 

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Flooding, lightning strikes, etc. have cost @RacersHoops two home games. Had to play 'neutral site' tonight instead of at home and Wednesday's goes from home to away. Tough break for the Racers, and the whole area has been hit with difficulties. #FatherHarry

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Murray State's scheduled home game Wednesday vs. Southern Illinois being moved to Banterra Center in Carbondale. #ValleyHoops

Gigantic game for @BradleyUMBB today in Des Moines. If they have a chance to catch @DrakeBulldogsMB, they have to win today. The Bulldogs can basically win the title today. @BustingBrackets breaks it all down. #FatherHarry https://bit.ly/3EGiVgi

Not rooting for any particular @ValleyHoops, but chaos is always fun. If things break certain ways, after today there could be a six-way tie for fifth place.

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