FAIRFAX, Va. – The George Mason University men's basketball team (15-8, 4-6) shot nearly 60 percent from the field, but costly turnovers proved to be the difference in an 85-79 loss to visiting Loyola Chicago (16-7, 8-2) on Wednesday night inside EagleBank Arena.
The Patriots made 59.5 percent of their field goal attempts (22-37) and shot 52.9 percent from deep (9-17) while holding a +6 edge at the free throw line.
But the Green & Gold turned it over 17 times and Loyola posted a +13 (19-6) advantage in points off turnovers for the game.
Mason led 44-36 at the break after limiting the Ramblers to 37.5 percent shooting in the first half. But Loyola went 15-of-21 (.714) in the second half while holding a 49-35 scoring edge.
"Any time you have a chance to bounce back at home, you have to come out tough," head coach Tony Skinn ('06) said. "I thought for maybe two thirds of the game we had a tough spirit, but then we lost it. If you don't think toughness is that important, you get punked, and that's what happened tonight."
Sophomore
Keyshawn Hall led the Patriots with his eighth 20+ point game of the season. The Cleveland, Ohio, product tallied a team-best 20 points (5-7 F, 10-11 FT) to go along with a game-high eight rebounds in 37 minutes.
Senior
Darius Maddox added 18 points (6-12 FG, 4-7 3pt FG) and three rebounds while freshman
Baraka Okojie put together another excellent performance with 15 points (10-14 FT), two assists and two steals.
Graduate forward
Amari Kelly chipped in 12 points (4-5 FG, 2-3 3pt FG) and seven rebounds in 37 minutes.
The Patriots held a +10 (28-18) edge on the glass and a 17-12 edge in bench scoring.
Mason now falls to 11-2 at home on the year. The Patriots led for 29:21 of 40 minutes in the game and Loyola for just 6:28.
Next up, George Mason heads to the Tar Heel State for a Saturday matchup at Davidson. The 2:30 p.m. contest will be broadcast nationally on USA Network.