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Hopkins snaps Hounds’ hope for perfect season in overtime thriller
The last time the Loyola Greyhounds beat the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays in lacrosse was in 1999, which, coincidentally was also the last time the Hounds were number one in the polls. However, though once again going into the match-up as the top-rated team in the nation, The Battle of North Charles Street would not result in a Hounds’ victory this year.
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Called Up to the Show: Trout and Harper
On Saturday, April 28, Mike Trout will be back in the Los Angeles Angels’ line up. He will hit leadoff and play left field, and it is likely that he will never be sent back down to the minor leagues. Trout, who won’t turn 21 until August of this year, just batted .
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NFL Draft
A flurry of trades and activity highlighted a big night for the National Football League as it kicked off its 77th annual NFL Draft on Thursday night in New York City. Years of hard work and dedication paid of for a handful of young athletes, who anxiously awaited calls from teams hoping to acquire their talents for the next few years and beyond.
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Toomey Q & A
It’s a picturesque scene on Ridley Athletic complex. The weather was impeccable. 67 degrees and sunny with large, puffy white clouds in the sky that are so large it seems as if you can reach out and touch them. The scene on the field is about what you’d expect for the No.
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New tradition at Loyola brings together students and alumni
With the school year coming to a close, Loyola prepares itself for one of the biggest weekends of the year—Loyolapalooza. This year, however, a new college tradition is coming to the Evergreen campus. Loyola University will host its first ever homecoming this weekend, when the top ranked Greyhounds face archrival Johns Hopkins.
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Loyola trounces Hobart, matches best ever regular season record
The Loyola Greyhounds tied their longest winning streak in history after they posted a dominant offensive performance against Hobart this past Saturday in Geneva, NY. Junior Mike Sawyer and graduate student Eric Lusby, both of whom have led the top-ranked Hounds all season long, combined for seven goals to push Loyola to its highest scoring game this year.
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Lady Hounds crush Villanova, earn BIG EAST tournament bid
In their final two home games, Loyola women’s lacrosse defeated both Rutgers and Villanova to retain their unbeaten status in the BIG EAST. With the victories, they improve to 6-0 in the conference and 10-4 overall. On Friday night, the Hounds took on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights under the lights at Ridley.
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No. 1 Loyola Greyhounds face archrival JHU
The Evergreen campus is all abuzz about one of its sports teams again. This time, the fuss is about the play on the lacrosse field rather than the hardwood. As you know by now, the Greyhounds are ranked No. 1 in the country for the first time since 1999, and have a record of 12-0.
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Lady Hounds drop final non-conference game to Cornell
Loyola women’s lacrosse took the trip up to Ithaca, N.Y. this weekend to take on the Cornell Big Red on Saturday afternoon. The game, which was the final contest on Loyola’s out-of-conference schedule, resulted in a 17-10 loss for the Greyhounds. Though Loyola’s overall record dropped to 8-4 as a result, their undefeated 4-0 BIG EAST record remains intact.
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Records set on home track
A day highlighted by beautiful weather was made even better for the Loyola community thanks to the strong finishes of the women’s track team. This Saturday, our women’s track team had their first and only home meet at the Johns Hopkins/Loyola Track & Field Complex in Baltimore.
















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