Loyola Chicago Locks Horns with Northwestern for Women’s Basketball Showdown
Loyola Chicago's women's basketball team faces Northwestern on December 18 at Welsh-Ryan Arena, following a narrow 59-56 victory over Oakland in front of a record crowd. The Ramblers held off a comeback after overcoming an early double-digit deficit, marking their second win this season with three players scoring in double figures. Key players include Alex-Anne Bessette, who scored 18 points, and Brooklyn Vaughn, who contributes significantly in rebounds with an average of 6.6 per game.
By the Numbers- Loyola recorded 19 assists in their last game against Oakland, a season-high.
- Grace Sullivan leads Northwestern with an average of 24 points per game.
Northwestern has been competitive this season, currently sitting at 6-4, and they are navigating the challenges of coach Joe McKeown’s final year leading the team, which could impact their overall performance.
State of Play- Loyola heads into the game with momentum after their recent home victory.
- Northwestern is coming off a difficult 99-61 loss to Utah, which may affect their morale.
After competing against Northwestern, the Ramblers will return home to take on Austin Peay on December 22, aiming to build on their recent successes and improve their season record.
Bottom LineLoyola Chicago seeks to leverage their recent performance against Northwestern to further enhance team cohesion and build momentum as they move into the holiday stretch of their schedule.
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