Wichita State Dominates Former MVC Foe, Loyola Chicago
Kenyon Giles scored 24 points including seven three-pointers as Wichita State shot 50% from beyond the arc to improve to 3-0 in the season.
- On Thursday in Wichita, Kan., senior guard Kenyon Giles scored 24 points in 21 minutes, hitting seven of eight three-pointers as Wichita State Shockers beat Loyola Chicago Ramblers 95-74.
- Strong team shooting produced a 50-36 halftime lead as Wichita State Shockers shot 33-68 overall and 16-32 on three-point shooting.
- Supporting cast delivered with Michael Gray Jr. adding 17 points and Will Berg finishing with 13, while nine of the 12 players who saw time scored.
- With the victory, Wichita State Shockers sit 3-0, extending their strong start while Loyola Chicago Ramblers drop to 1-3 after three straight losses; the Shockers will visit Boise State on Nov. 18.
- The balanced attack positions Wichita State Shockers as nine of 12 players scored and four players in double figures boosted early 2025-26 season success against a former conference opponent.
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Loyola falls to Wichita State 95-74 for its 3rd consecutive loss
WICHITA, Kan. — Kenyon Giles scored 24 points to help Wichita State defeat Loyola 95-74 on Thursday. Giles shot 7 for 8 from beyond the arc for the Shockers (3-0), while Michael Gray Jr. scored 17, hitting 5 for 10 3s, and Will Berg added 13. Deywilk Tavarez led the way for the Ramblers (1-3) with 16 points. Chuck Love III scored 13 points, and Miles Rubin added 12 points, six rebounds and three blocks. Loyola has lost three straight after an op…
Sixteen times: Wichita State torches Loyola with program-record 16 threes
Wichita State drilled a program-record 16 threes Thursday night against Loyola-Chicago, but one of the loudest reactions came from the sideline. Early in the second half, forward Karon Boyd jumped a passing lane, poked the ball free and pushed it ahead in transition. Senior guard Kenyon Giles caught the feed with daylight in front of him. The layup was there. Instead, he stopped short, rose, and buried his sixth three — a shot so clean Loyola wa…
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