After a tough contest between city-rivals, the Loyola Ramblers came out on top over the UIC Flames on Friday night.
This was the Ramblers’ first matchup with a member of the Missouri Valley Conference since switching to the Atlantic 10. The Ramblers now move to 2-0 on the season after taking the win by a score of 70-63.
Here are three observations from the win:After missing the last half of the Ramblers’ home opener on Monday due to cramps, forward Philip Alston didn’t miss a beat. He made his return to the lineup in style, starting the game and being a constant factor in the Rambler offense. Alston ended his night with 18 points, finishing as the team’s leading scorer. He was also a force in the paint, picking up 7 rebounds to tie for the team lead.
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