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LOYOLA MARYLAND +4’ Siena
Siena will have to guys banged up tonight and one may not play. Tay Fisher is slowed down from a Sunday injury. Kenny Hasbrouck, who bruised his right knee will play but be less than 100 percent. Before injuring himself, Fisher played his best game of the season against Rider, scoring 17 points in the first half.
If Fisher by chance can’t play Siena will have to go with some inexperienced players. Losing Fisher would also bump freshman guard Joao Braga into the rotation. Braga has made just eight appearances, almost all of them with the game already decided. In his only extended action, against Saint Peter’s on Jan. 19, Braga collected two assists in seven minutes.
“I think I’m ready,” Braga said. “I try to just be prepared and not get really anxious. But I can’t lie. I’m always expecting to get in at any time. I’ll be prepared no matter what.”
Whatever form the Siena backcourt takes, it faces one of its most difficult challenges in Loyola guard Andre Collins, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference’s leading scorer with 26.7 points per game.