Ryan Center, Kingston, RI
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
7:00PM
Media
TV: N/A
Online: ESPN +
Radio: Tune In Radio
App: Varsity Network
Live Stats: Stat Broadcast
Previews
La Salle’s Fan Forum
Soooo…anyone see any good movies lately? I figured people may have a little extra free time to get their mind off the defensive ineptitude of this current Rams team. Writing these game previews after multiple losses in a row is not the most enjoyable thing to do. Throw in the fact that they’ve given up 90+ in 3 of those 4 losses, that is just the icing on the cake. Well, the Rams hope a little midweek home cooking will help them right the ship.
If you wanted to play any team in the A10 right now to possibly end a losing streak, the La Salle Explorers would be the top one or two choices for most fans. The Explorers, who were picked dead last just behind Rhode Island, come in at just 2-5 in the conference. The one thing they do have that Rhody does not have besides a 103-year-old coach in Fran Dunphy is that the Explorers have a player on the preseason all-conference team in Khalil Brantley. This second team award winner is leading the team in scoring at almost 15 per game. At just 6’1”, he is also third on the team in rebounding with almost 5 per game as well as second on the team in assists at 4.2 per game. Right behind Brantley in scoring is point guard Jhamir Brickus. He is averaging 14.4 points per game & almost 5 assists per game. He has scored in double-digits in 8 of his last 9 games, including 19 & 8 assists in the last game against George Washington. The final double-digit scorer on the Explorers is guard Anwar Gill who is averaging exactly 10 per game. Think when he gets fouled shooting & he hits the bucket does he yell “Anwar” instead of “And 1”? Daeshon Shepherd is leading the team in rebounds with 6 per game & is just shy of 10 points per game. Andres Marrero, who is averaging 8.6 points per game, is the team’s best three-point shooter along with Jhamir Brickus. They are both shooting it at 40.7% on the season while the rest of the team is pretty bad from three-point land. Take out Marrero & Brickus & the Explorers are shooting it 30%. The Explorers play primarily a 4-guard lineup & have a rotation of 8 players with only 2 of them being big men in Rokas Jocius & Ryan Zan. What I find most surprising about the Explorers roster is even in the age of players transferring schools, their entire roster is made up of players who have only played collegiately at La Salle. It hasn’t quite translated into success yet, but there is potential there.
As for the Rams, what else can be said that hasn’t already been said in numerous Keaney Blue topics. They are towards the bottom in defensive efficiency, their turnover margin is appalling, & they are second to last in the country in turnovers forced per game. In their last game, Rhody played such a good offensive game (minus from the free throw line) yet they couldn’t secure the win. Except for Foumena, the Rams bench has been nonexistent. Over his last 6 games, Zek is shooting it at 17% & 13% from three. Over the last 3 games, Always is 0-7 combined from the field. Weston had his worst game as a Ram over the weekend, picking up 5 fouls in 6 minutes. Right now, Aris Tsourgiannis is smiling down from Charilaos Trikoupis Messolonghi. On a side note, inexplicably he went for 17 & 6 as well as 17 & 9 in his last couple games.
Will URI be able to hold La Salle under 90? Since I had no takers the last game, anyone that comes to me at the corner of the bar at Shaidzon between 4-6:40 Wednesday before the game gets a free Buffalo Czech on me. Just come by & say “for the love of God, please hold La Salle to under 90”. Although the Explorers have beaten the Rams in 2 of the last 3, URI does have 4 home wins in a row. The Rams will probably be about 3-point favorites & I think this is going to be a very tight game. Unfortunately, the Explorers don’t turn the ball over much & we can’t force turnovers. La Salle has a solid chance of not turning the ball over at all in this game. Will the home crowd be enough to secure the victory? My prediction, La Salle 74 – URI 71. Go Rhody!!
Opponent
Record:
11-9, 2-5 in the A10
15-19, 7-11 in the A10 (Last Season)
Rankings (URI):
NCAA NET: 202 (205)
RPI: 170 (156)
KenPom: 215 (197)
BPI: 186 (214)
Barttovik: 203 (183)
Leaders:
Points – Khalil Brantley 14.9 (Jr., G)
Rebounds – Daeshon Shepherd 6.1 (Jr., G)
Assists – Jhamir Brickus 4.9 (Sr., G) (2.0 TO per game)
Historical
Series: 34-11
H: 15-4, A: 15-6, N: 4-1
Most Recent Matchup: 3/7/23 73-56 L at A10 Tournament
Most Recent Win Streak: 1 – La Salle
Match-up Predictor: 59.4% Chance of URI Winning