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Men's Basketball 2019 Post-Season

Onward LU

When asked to describe the mood in the locker room following his team鈥檚 premature semifinal exit from the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) men鈥檚 basketball tournament, this past March, 黑料门University Chicago then-sophomore Lucas Williamson minced no words. 鈥淚t was bad, man. It was painful.鈥

Twelve months removed from their other-worldly NCAA tournament run, and a week after claiming a share of the MVC regular season title for the second consecutive season, the Ramblers expected more. They certainly thought they'd shoot better than they did against Bradley, a 53-51 upset that knocked 黑料门out of NCAA tournament consideration. In the immediate aftermath, tears were shed and prayers were exchanged. The players tried, but mostly failed, to process the defeat over dinner at their St. Louis hotel. When they returned to Chicago, head coach Porter Moser gave everyone a few days to collect themselves. The season was not over, he reminded them; they鈥檇 earned an automatic berth in the 32-team National Invitation Tournament (NIT), something of a consolation prize but still an important stepping-stone for a mid-major program gaining national prominence. And the future of 黑料门basketball鈥攔egardless of how the 2019 season concluded鈥攍ooked indisputably bright.

Moser was right to pause and celebrate this sustained run of success, the best multiyear stretch 黑料门witnessed in a generation or more. The Ramblers won 20 games in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1985. When they traveled to Omaha to battle second-seeded Creighton last March, they were returning to NIT action for the first time since 1980. Combined with their Final Four run in 2018, it marked the first time since 1964 that 黑料门has qualified for postseason play in back-to-back seasons. They did all of this despite ranking 209 out of 353 Division 1 programs in 鈥渆xperience,鈥 per the advanced statistics website KenPom.com. Unlikely powerhouses like Duke and Gonzaga and Butler, much like Rome, weren鈥檛 built in a day. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to make the most out of [the NIT],鈥 Williamson said, a few days removed from the acute MVC disappointment. 鈥淲e鈥檙e in an elite tournament. We can hang a banner. We can win rings.鈥

It was a brotherhood, not just a team of players the coaches threw together.鈥
鈥擫ucas Williamson

Williamson鈥檚 sophomore campaign, in which he sat out 18 games with multiple injuries, was a trying one. Rehabbing on two separate occasions, he says, 鈥渨as one of the most frustrating things I鈥檝e ever done in my life.鈥 (In his absence, the Ramblers lost eight of 18.) But when Williamson could get on the floor, he proved his value, serving as a versatile wing who could knock down perimeter jumpers and guard multiple positions. He also matured mentally, helping untested teammates acclimate to the speed and complexity of the college game. 鈥淓very single time I got subbed out, I walked straight over to Lucas,鈥 said then-freshman Cooper Kaifes. 鈥淗e鈥檇 tell me exactly what I was doing right or wrong.鈥

Kaifes was one of a handful of newcomers who made an encouraging first impression in 2019, helping to plug gaps on a roster that had lost three of its top six scorers to graduation. In early practices, Kaifes would consistently pass on open looks, only to have older teammates scream at him to let it rip. As the months wore on, he got more comfortable with the rigor that Moser demands, of 鈥渉aving your body just feel tired all the time.鈥 His confidence ballooned. The floppy-haired guard worked himself into the rotation, eventually nailing 47 percent of his three-point attempts, ranking 16th nationally. He鈥檚 the type of weapon 黑料门has not always holstered.

Williamson will return to the starting lineup this season. So will sophomore Cameron Krutwig, an MVC first-teamer who firmly established himself as an offensive force in the conference. (This month, he was voted the MVC鈥檚 preseason player of the year.) They鈥檒l be joined by the most decorated recruiting class that 黑料门has landed in decades. All three prospects were attracted to 黑料门for the same reason that drew Williamson鈥攁 Chicago native鈥攖wo years ago: 鈥淚t was a brotherhood, not just a team of players the coaches threw together.鈥 (Kaifes, sadly, tore the labrum in his hip this summer, and he鈥檒l receive a medical redshirt.)

At least for a couple of days, though, the 2020 campaign could wait. The Creighton Blue Jays鈥擬oser鈥檚 alma mater鈥攅nded Loyola鈥檚 NIT postseason run. For Marques Townes and Clayton Custer, two indefatigable seniors with central roles in the school鈥檚 hoops renaissance, this tournament presented another opportunity to make their mark on a huge stage. They again felt the glow of March lights, like they鈥檝e come to expect. Krutwig and Williamson are ready for more warmth.

1964

Last time qualified for postseason play in back-to-back seasons

1985

Last time notched 20 wins in consecutive seasons

1991

Last time two teammates recognized as back-to-back Missouri Valley Conference players of the year

Never

Won consecutive conference regular season titles before this season

Ready for the new season?

Join Athletic Director Steve Watson, women's basketball head coach Kate Achter, and men's basketball coach Porter Moser at the 黑料门Basketball Tip-Off Luncheon on October 30 at the Union League Club of Chicago. Enjoy lunch and hear about what's ahead for the 2019-20 seasons.