by Dave Lomonico in Sports
At the beginning of the spring season, men's lacrosse coach Charley Toomey said his young team had the potential to be better than last season's NCAA tournament squad.
At the beginning of the fall season, men's soccer coach Mark Mettrick said his young team was going to be better than last season's veteran squad.
by Brian Hungarter in Sports
By Brian Hungarter
Associate Sports Editor
Faced with the opportunity of sealing an undefeated ECAC campaign and potentially earning a home game in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the Loyola men's lacrosse effort lacked the necessary intensity to knock off fellow ECAC rival Hobart, as the Hounds fell 10-6 Saturday in New York.
by Dave Lomonico in Sports
Sports Editor Dave Lomonico recently spoke with new women's soccer coach Katherine Vettori about her coaching experiences, her perception of Loyola and what she brings to the program:
You said you were waiting for the Loyola job to open up. Why did you want to come here?
Loyola's a place I've had my eye on for quite a few years.
by Tim Curran in Sports
Say hello to the 2008 MAAC Champions. The Loyola Men's Golf Team displayed an impressive team effort at the MAAC tournament at the Magnolia Golf Club in Orlando, Florida this weekend, finishing eight strokes ahead of second place Rider. Junior Michael Mulieri also wrapped the McLeod Medal for the MAAC individual championship, finishing the three day tournament at five under par with a total score of 211.
by Daniel Keenan in Sports
By Daniel Keenan
Staff Writer
The Loyola rowing team competed last Sunday in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship on Lake Mercer in New Jersey. Despite a novice men and women's crew, the Greyhounds displayed strong performances throughout the regatta, as the men's team ended the day third overall while the women finished fifth.
by Amanda Piccirilli in Sports
By Amanda Piccirilli
Staff Writer
Last Saturday the Loyola Women's track and field team competed in their final meet of the season at the Lion's Invitational at the College of New Jersey in preparation for the MAAC championships.
"This was a good meet because the last two have been subpar," head coach Brett Harvey said.
by Matt Kiebus in Sports
I'm back to Loyola, first time in four-and half-months, and it feels more like home than home itself. I ate Wendy's, I played a pick up basketball game at Boy's Latin, and I was not honored at the Intramural banquet, even though I wrote a phenomenal article on it.