Men’s Basketball Senior spotlight
Loyola’s living legend
Senior men’s basketball co-captain Cameron Krutwig anchors the Ramblers as the team shoots for a postseason even greater than 2018
Everybody remembers their first. For Drew Valentine, 黑料门University Chicago men鈥檚 basketball assistant coach, it was an exhibition against Lewis University on a Saturday night in October 2017. He鈥檇 been hired that June, moving from Oakland University to work under head coach Porter Moser. His new employer hadn鈥檛 finished above .500 in conference play in 10 years, hadn鈥檛 won a conference regular season championship in 30 years, and hadn鈥檛 qualified for the NCAA tournament since 1985. Lewis was not exactly a hot ticket either. Valentine thinks there were 鈥減robably 40 people鈥 in the stands.
One of them was Valentine鈥檚 father, Carlton, who drove in for his son鈥檚 黑料门coaching debut. Carlton was a letterman at Michigan State, an overseas professional, and champion head coach at Michigan鈥檚 J.W. Sexton High School. His younger son, Denzel, now plays for the Bulls. Carlton is a man who knows a thing or two about hoops. And his scouting report that night could not have been more accurate: Cameron Krutwig, then a freshman from Algonquin, Illinois, would be an All-American someday. 鈥淢y dad said that after the first time seeing him!鈥 Valentine says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 crazy.鈥
You could have excused the layperson for not reaching a similar conclusion. Krutwig was ranked 348th in his recruiting class, a southpaw who could not make a three-pointer to save his life. He received scholarship offers from the likes of Lehigh, American, and Alabama-Birmingham. He knew 鈥honestly nothing鈥 about 黑料门before Moser reached out, except that their gym鈥攑re-renovation鈥攆elt 鈥渁 little old, kind of shabby.鈥 He was babyfaced and flabbier than many Division I forwards. He bounded around on the balls of his feet. 鈥淎 lot of people remember me from my freshman year,鈥 he says now. 鈥淵ou know, that awkward kid, a funny guy.鈥
Krutwig made up for his deficiencies in other ways. Valentine hadn鈥檛 seen him compete on the high school summer circuit but was immediately struck by his quick feet, his sharp intellect, and his work ethic. Moser inserted Krutwig into the starting lineup four games into his freshman campaign. Since then, he鈥檚 suited up 125 times (through March 1), and has started all but once. 鈥淭hat much polish, that much knowledge and feel鈥攊t鈥檚 just so rare,鈥 Valentine says.
That 2017-18 freshman season began with promise and ended with a miraculous Final Four appearance. His senior campaign has all the makings, too鈥攊n February, the Ramblers (21-4, 16-2) entered the AP Top 25, the first time the program has been slotted into a regular-season poll in 36 years. They've already won their third Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) regular season title in four seasons and at least 18 games for the fifth straight. They lead the entire nation in both scoring defense and defensive efficiency, and sit at 16th in the NCAA鈥檚 proprietary NET rankings. A deep run through March Madness is not guaranteed, especially during a pandemic, but it鈥檚 absolutely conceivable.
What鈥檚 absolutely guaranteed? Krutwig will go down as one of the University鈥檚 greats, the only Rambler to finish his career in Loyola鈥檚 top-10 in points, rebounds, and assists. Nobody has been more crucial to Loyola鈥檚 emergence as a mid-major basketball power. Cam is at the center of every frame.