Loyola Chicago looks to extend its six-game home win streak with a victory over La Salle. The teams meet Saturday for the first time this season. Loyola Chicago is 14-3 against the A-10, and La Salle is 6-11 against conference opponents.
BOTTOM LINE: Loyola Chicago will try to keep its six-game home win streak alive when the Ramblers face La Salle.
The Explorers are 6-11 against A-10 opponents. La Salle ranks third in the A-10 with 14.9 assists per game led by Jhamir Brickus averaging 4.9.
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