Hawkeyes Hand Loyola Its First Defeat, 103-80 - Los Angeles Times
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Hawkeyes Hand Loyola Its First Defeat, 103-80

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Loyola Marymount stayed with fifth-ranked Iowa for a half, but two second half-spurts enabled the Hawkeyes to pull away and win their own tournament with a 103-80 victory Saturday night.

“We fought as hard as we could but just couldn’t keep up,†Loyola Coach Paul Westhead said after his team dropped to 3-1.

The Lions trailed only 46-42 at halftime, but 11 straight points during a four-minute span gave Iowa (6-0) a 61-47 lead with 15:11 left to play.

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Loyola came back with 5 straight points to get within 9, but a 17-3 spurt gave Iowa an 88-62 lead with 6:24 left.

Loyola forward Mike Yoest led all scorers with 22 points and was named to the all-tournament team along with Lion guard Chris Nikchevich, who had 19 points. Yoest, who had a career-high 35 points in a 96-89 victory over Washington State Friday night, set a tournament record with 57 points in the two games.

Yoest and Nikchevich, a transfer from BYU, are both from Encino’s Crespi High School.

Freshman guard Jeff Fryer came off the bench to score 15 points. He made 3 of 8 three-point shots.

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B.J. Armstrong led Iowa with 21 points and tournament MVP Roy Marble added 20. Seven-foot center Brad Lohaus scored 12 points, hitting two three-point shots, and had 9 rebounds.

Iowa held a 57-42 advantage in rebounding, getting 24 off the offensive board.

Iowa also played solid defense, forcing 15 first-half turnovers and holding Loyola 23 points under its season scoring average.

Iowa made 43 of 90 field-goal attempts but only 9 of 23 free throws. Loyola connected on 30 of 68 shots and 14 of 21 free throws.

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Loyola is idle until next Saturday night when its plays host to Cal State Long Beach.

In Saturday night’s consolation game, Delaware defeated Washington State, 55-50.

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