2013–14 Loyola Marymount Lions men's basketball team explained

Mode:Basketball
Year:2013–14
Team:Loyola Marymount Lions
Conference:West Coast Conference
Short Conf:WCC
Record:13–19
Conf Record:4–14
Hc Year:6th
Asst Coach1:Myke Scholl
Asst Coach2:Tom Abatemarco[1]
Asst Coach3:Senque Marco

The 2013–14 Loyola Marymount Lions men's basketball team represented Loyola Marymount University during the 2013–14 college basketball season. This Lions were coached by sixth year head coach Max Good. The Lions competed in the West Coast Conference and played their home games at Gersten Pavilion. They finished the season 13–19, 4–14 in WCC play to finish in last place. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the WCC tournament where they lost to BYU.

At the end of the season, head coach Max Good was fired. On March 12, former Charlotte Bobcats head coach Mike Dunlap was hired as Goods replacement.

Before the season

Departures

Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
Taylor Martin 0 180 Graduated
Bruce English 1 190 Transferred
Ashley Hamilton 5 210 Graduated
Taj Adams 10 180 Dismissed from the program

Schedule and results

|-!colspan=12 style="background:#00345B; color:#8E0028;"| Exhibition|-!colspan=12 style="background:#8E0028; color:#00345B;"| Regular season|-!colspan=12 style="background:#8E0028; color:#00345B;"| 2014 West Coast tournament

Game summaries

Exhibition: Cal Lutheran

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Vs. Grand Canyon

Series History: First Meeting
Broadcasters: Matt Rosen, Rex Chapman & Barry Buetel----

South Dakota State

Series History: First Meeting

Long Beach State

Series History: Long Beach State leads series 19-7----

Northern Arizona

Series History: Loyola Marymount leads 7-2----

Paradise Jam: Northern Iowa

Series History: First Meeting----

Paradise Jam: Marist

Series History: Loyola Marymount leads 2-0----

Paradise Jam: Vanderbilt

Series History: First Meeting----

UC Riverside

Series History: UC Riverside leads 4-2----

Pittsburgh

Series History: Loyola Marymount leads 1-0
Broadcasters: Tim Neverett and Curtis Aiken----

Valparasio

Series History: Loyola Marymount leads 1-0----

Cal Poly

Series History: Loyola Marymount leads 5-4----

La Sierra

Series History: Loyola Marymount leads 2-0----

BYU

Series History: BYU leads 4-3
Broadcasters: Barry Tompkins and Jarron Collins----

San Diego

Series History: Series tied 43-43----

San Francisco

Series History: San Francisco leads 107-39
Broadcasters: Pat Olson and Jim Brovelli----

Santa Clara

Series History: Santa Clara leads 83-57
Broadcasters: Glen Kuiper and Dan Belluomini----

San Diego

Series History: Loyola Marymount 34-33
Broadcasters: Ari Wolfe and Jon Crispin----

BYU

Series History: Series Even 4-4
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, David Nixon, and Spencer Linton----

Portland

Series History: Loyola Marymount 47-42
Broadcasters: Justin Alderson and Kris Johnson----

Gonzaga

Series History: Gonzaga leads 58-23
Broadcasters: Steve Quis and Kris Johnson----

Pacific

Series History: Series even 24-24
Broadcasters: Zach Bayrouty and Tod Bannister----

Saint Mary's

Series History: Saint Mary's leads 81-54
Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein and Stan Morrison----

Pepperdine

Series History: Pepperdine leads 93-65
Broadcasters: Chris McGee, Dave Miller and Kelli Tennant----

Saint Mary's

Series History: Saint Mary's leads 82-54
Broadcasters: Ari Wolfe, Jarron Collins, and Kelli Tennant----

Pacific

Series History: Loyola Marymount leads 25-24
Broadcasters: Justin Alderson and Kris Johnson----

Portland

Series History: Loyola Marymount 47-43
Broadcasters: Ray Crawford and Jordan Cornette----

Gonzaga

Series History: Gonzaga leads 59-23
Broadcasters: Greg Heister, Richard Fox, and Dan Dickau----

Pepperdine

Series History: Pepperdine leads 94-65
Broadcasters: Roxy Bernstein and Corey Williams----

Santa Clara

Series History: Santa Clara leads 83-57
Broadcasters: Ari Wolfe and Jarron Collins----

San Francisco

Series History: San Francisco leads 108-39
Broadcasters: Justin Alderson and Kris Johnson----

WCC Tournament: Portland

Series History: Loyola Marymount 47-44
Broadcasters: Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, and Spencer Linton

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Colorado basketball to lose assistant coach Tom Abatemarco. Denver Post . 2013-06-13.