Chicago Sun-Times

Ingram, Richardson relishing time left

- Email: sgreenberg@ suntimes. com BY STEVE GREENBERG Staff Reporter

ATLANTA — It’s a crossroads most college players never reach: Win the next game, and it’s onward to basketball immortalit­y. Lose the next game, and it’s goodbye forever.

This is where Donte Ingram, Ben Richardson and Loyola’s other seniors find themselves. If they beat Kansas State in Saturday’s South Regional final, they’ll become part of a Ramblers Final Four story that won’t ever get old no matter what happens in the games in San Antonio. Losing willmeanpe­eling off their sweat- soaked maroon jerseys for the last time, an inevitabil­ity that never fails to hit hard.

“I’ve been here since Day 1 with Ben, from freshman year until now,” Ingramsaid.“We’ve comea very long way together. Obviously, to be here in Year 4 and we’re in the Elite Eight — and a week from now, college basketball will be over — we don’t take these moments for granted.”

Richardson was a two- time allstate player and two- time state champion in Kansas, but his college offers rose no higher than the midmajor level. Ingram was a solid contributo­r at Simeon at a time when winning state titles might as well have been printed in ink on the school calendar, yet he was in the same recruiting boat.

So they came together in Rogers Park.

“We really started turning the corner when Donte and Ben were freshmen,” coach PorterMose­r said.

And now, their shared dream rides or dies in Georgia.

“We’re just super grateful to be here,” Richardson said, “and we’re grateful for all the hours that our teammates have put in, our coaches have put in. You know, we’re not necessaril­y thinking about basketball immortalit­y or what it means to get to a certain point. We just want to win the next game.”

 ?? | KEVIN C. COX/ GETTY IMAGES ?? If Loyola cracks the Final Four, it’ll be an unexpected career triumph for senior Donte Ingram.
| KEVIN C. COX/ GETTY IMAGES If Loyola cracks the Final Four, it’ll be an unexpected career triumph for senior Donte Ingram.

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