He already has 372 points scored at the end of his first season at Loyola and averaged 11.4 points while shooting around 42% from three. Perry on the other hand focused on scoring and burst into the Patriot League to make his presence known. He was one of 23 players nationally to have two games with 10 or more assists this season and was one of 29 players in Loyola history to have 10 or more assists. Jones posted two games in which he had 10 assists, the first against Binghamton and then again against UMBC. The Greyhounds were led by graduate student Kenny Jones, Deon Perry ‘26, and graduate student Jaylin Andrews. They ended the season on a high note, winning four out of their last five games in which they averaged 84.3 points. The Greyhounds were 9-6 at home, 3-13 on the road, and 1-1 in neutral sites. Looking back on the regular season, the Greyhounds finished 13-20, with a record of 7-11 in the Patriot League to secure the eighth seed. Colgate would go on to win the Patriot League Tournament which qualified them for the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. A 92-73 loss on Thursday, March 2, against number-one ranked Colgate in the second round of the Patriot League Tournament saw an end to the Loyola Greyhounds men’s basketball team’s season.
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