Loyola (Ill) wins its 3rd straight for best start since 1997


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CHICAGO (AP) — Milton Doyle had 16 points, five rebounds and six assists, Bruno Skokna added 15 points, and Loyola of Chicago beat Division III-member Eureka 97-59 on Monday night.

On Sunday, the Ramblers coasted to a 100-51 victory to reach the century mark for the first time since November 15, 1997.

It's the best start for Loyola (3-0) since opening the 2010-11 season with seven straight wins. The Ramblers played their third game in four days — all at home — and have not lost a home game in 14 November contests under coach Porter Moser.

Aundre Jackson and Donte Ingram each scored 13 points for Loyola.

The Ramblers closed the first half on an 11-4 run to take a 45-37 lead and they opened the second half with a 13-5 spurt to extend their advantage to 58-42.

Kendall Davis scored 16 points for Eureka, while Shea Feehan 10.

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