Medicine Hat News

The ride continues

- CHARLES ODUM

ATLANTA Loyola-Chicago coach Porter Moser never doubted Marques Townes.

Not when Townes scored only a combined 15 points in Loyola’s first two NCAA Tournament games. Not even with Loyola’s improbable tournament run hanging in the balance Thursday night, Townes with the ball in front of the Loyola bench in the final seconds and the shot clock about to expire.

With Loyola clinging to a one-point lead and only 6.3 seconds remaining, Townes nailed the decisive 3-pointer to help clinch a 69-68 win over Nevada in the NCAA South Regional semifinal.

“He was a warrior,” Moser said.

Townes, who had 18 points, charged down the court, pumping his fist, following the shot.

“I’ll probably remember it for the rest of my life,” Townes said. “I mean, it doesn’t really get any better than that.”

Following a timeout, Nevada’s Caleb Martin answered with a 3, but this time the Wolf Pack couldn’t extend their string of secondhalf comebacks in the tournament.

“Got to give so much credit to Nevada, they never quit,” Moser said. “Those guys keep coming at you, coming at you. ... I was blessed we made a couple of plays at the end, got a couple of stops.”

The win leaves the No. 11thseeded Ramblers, the biggest surprise in a regional that has lost its top four seeds, one victory from a Final Four appearance. Loyola (31-5), which has won three tournament games by a combined four points, awaits the winner of the Kansas State-Kentucky game in Saturday’s regional final.

Not bad for a program that hadn’t been in the Sweet 16 in 33 years.

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