Balanced attack helps Loyola defeat Indiana State

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Donte Ingram scored eight of his 17 points down the stretch and Aundre Jackson finished with 15 points to help Loyola-Chicago beat Indiana State 75-71 on Saturday.

Clayton Custer added 13 points and Marques Townes 11, with each scoring eight in the second half, and Cameron Krutwig scored 10 for Loyola (21-5, 11-3 Missouri Valley Conference).

Jordan Barnes made four 3s during a 12-4 run that gave Indiana State a 60-58 lead with 7:41 to play, but Ingram scored eight points — including back-to-back 3-pointers — and Jackson’s layup put the Ramblers up 69-67 with three minutes left. Brandon Murphy made a layup to pull the Sycamores within two points with a minute remaining, but Townes made a jumper and, after a steal by Jackson, a layup to make it 74-69. After Brenton Scott made two free throws to trim the deficit to three points with 18 seconds to go, Townes made 1-of-2 free throws and Indiana State missed three field-goal attempts.

Barnes finished with 17 points and Scott added 16 for the Sycamores (11-15, 6-8). Indiana State has lost five of its last six.

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