University of Richmond Athletics
Francis Scores 27 to Lead Spiders Over Loyola Chicago
12/18/2020 | Men's Basketball
INDIANAPOLIS -- Blake Francis scored 27 points and made four of his five shots from three-point range to push the Spiders past a feisty Loyola Chicago team Friday night on a neutral court at the Indianapolis Convention Center. With the win, the Spiders moved to 6-1 on the season, matching their best record through seven games in 16 seasons under Chris Mooney. Francis's 27 points were two shy of his career high and the most by any Spider in a game this season.
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"I was trying to use my quickness to my advantage – my change of pace," said Francis. "Trying to keep them off balance because sometimes they're probably looking for a jumper so I just wanted to start off the game attacking right off the bat."
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With the score tied at 12 after nine minutes of play, Francis and Jacob Gilyard combined to score 13 straight points for the Spiders as Richmond took at 25-17 lead with just under six minutes until halftime.
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A Richmond spurt right before half, helped in part by three steals from Gilyard in the final 70 seconds, gave the Spiders a 37-22 lead at the break. Loyola Chicago, who averaged just 11.8 turnovers per game entering Friday, turned the ball over 15 times in the first half as the Spiders scored 18 points off turnovers, 17 more than the Ramblers.
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Richmond remained comfortably ahead for the first 10 minutes of the second half, with a three-pointer by Francis giving the Spiders a 60-41 leads with 9:11 to play. But the Ramblers came alive from three-point range, using a trio of thres by guard Braden Norris to cut the lead to 12 at 64-52 with 6:20 remaining. A minute later, the Ramblers pulled within single digits with another three-pointer, this time from Lucas Williamson, to make the score 64-56 with 5:16 to play.
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Down the stretch, Norris and Spiders forward Grant Golden traded baskets until another three from Lucas Williamson cut Richmond's lead to three at 71-68 with 32 seconds left. The Ramblers sent Gilyard to the foul line on the ensuing possession, where he hit a pair of free throws to increase the lead to five.
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With 11 seconds remaining, Gilyard was called for a foul on a Loyola three-point attempt. Following three straight Ramblers free throws, Loyola fouled Blake Francis, who hit a pair of free throws to make the score 75-71 with 10 seconds to play. A layup by the Ramblers at the buzzer ended the scoring.
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After the game, Spiders head coach Chris Mooney addressed the Spiders second-half performance. "We extended the lead and got ourselves up by 20 but I thought we didn't score well enough from there on," said Mooney. "We didn't get into the bonus with 10 seconds left in the game and we didn't score consistently enough."
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Francis's 27 points were the most by any Spider since Gilyard scored 29 against 7th-ranked Dayton on January 25 last season. Gilyard added a season-high 19 points on Friday as well as four steals. Francis and Gilyard combined to play 78 out of a possible 80 minutes for the Spiders.
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Golden scored 14 points for the second straight game, hitting seven of his nine shots from the field.
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Richmond will play its final scheduled non-conference game on Tuesday at the Robins Center against Hofstra. Tip time is scheduled for 2 PM. The game will be televised by NBC Sports Washington and streamed on ESPN Plus.
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"I was trying to use my quickness to my advantage – my change of pace," said Francis. "Trying to keep them off balance because sometimes they're probably looking for a jumper so I just wanted to start off the game attacking right off the bat."
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With the score tied at 12 after nine minutes of play, Francis and Jacob Gilyard combined to score 13 straight points for the Spiders as Richmond took at 25-17 lead with just under six minutes until halftime.
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A Richmond spurt right before half, helped in part by three steals from Gilyard in the final 70 seconds, gave the Spiders a 37-22 lead at the break. Loyola Chicago, who averaged just 11.8 turnovers per game entering Friday, turned the ball over 15 times in the first half as the Spiders scored 18 points off turnovers, 17 more than the Ramblers.
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Richmond remained comfortably ahead for the first 10 minutes of the second half, with a three-pointer by Francis giving the Spiders a 60-41 leads with 9:11 to play. But the Ramblers came alive from three-point range, using a trio of thres by guard Braden Norris to cut the lead to 12 at 64-52 with 6:20 remaining. A minute later, the Ramblers pulled within single digits with another three-pointer, this time from Lucas Williamson, to make the score 64-56 with 5:16 to play.
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Down the stretch, Norris and Spiders forward Grant Golden traded baskets until another three from Lucas Williamson cut Richmond's lead to three at 71-68 with 32 seconds left. The Ramblers sent Gilyard to the foul line on the ensuing possession, where he hit a pair of free throws to increase the lead to five.
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With 11 seconds remaining, Gilyard was called for a foul on a Loyola three-point attempt. Following three straight Ramblers free throws, Loyola fouled Blake Francis, who hit a pair of free throws to make the score 75-71 with 10 seconds to play. A layup by the Ramblers at the buzzer ended the scoring.
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After the game, Spiders head coach Chris Mooney addressed the Spiders second-half performance. "We extended the lead and got ourselves up by 20 but I thought we didn't score well enough from there on," said Mooney. "We didn't get into the bonus with 10 seconds left in the game and we didn't score consistently enough."
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Francis's 27 points were the most by any Spider since Gilyard scored 29 against 7th-ranked Dayton on January 25 last season. Gilyard added a season-high 19 points on Friday as well as four steals. Francis and Gilyard combined to play 78 out of a possible 80 minutes for the Spiders.
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Golden scored 14 points for the second straight game, hitting seven of his nine shots from the field.
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Richmond will play its final scheduled non-conference game on Tuesday at the Robins Center against Hofstra. Tip time is scheduled for 2 PM. The game will be televised by NBC Sports Washington and streamed on ESPN Plus.
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Team Stats
UR
Loyola
FG%
.519
.473
3FG%
.500
.346
FT%
.789
.667
RB
27
29
TO
15
18
STL
12
5
Game Leaders
Scoring
Players Mentioned
Mooney, Walz Before 1st Practice
Friday, September 26
AJ Lopez Returns to the Robins Center
Tuesday, September 23
Chris Mooney Mic'd Up
Thursday, September 11
David Thomas is Already Learning at Richmond
Friday, September 05