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About Loyola Greyhounds
Currently, the Loyola Greyhounds are active participants in the NCAA Division I, competing in the Patriot League. The 2023-2024 sports season has seen the Greyhounds making headlines, particularly in men's basketball, where they are striving for a strong showing in the Patriot League tournament. With a mix of seasoned players and promising newcomers, the team is focused on improving their standings and making a deep playoff run. Additionally, the women's lacrosse team is gearing up for another competitive season, having consistently ranked among the top programs in the nation. The Greyhounds are also actively engaging with their community through various outreach programs and events, which have been well-received by fans and supporters. The university's commitment to enhancing the athletic facilities and providing top-notch training resources has further bolstered the performance of their teams. Fans can keep up with the latest news, game schedules, and player highlights through the Loyola Greyhounds' official athletics website and social media platforms, ensuring an exciting season ahead for all supporters.
Loyola Greyhounds History
The Loyola Greyhounds are the athletic teams representing Loyola University Maryland, a private Jesuit university located in Baltimore, Maryland. The history of the Greyhounds dates back to the early 1900s, with the university fielding its first football team in 1899. The Greyhounds' athletic programs gained prominence in the mid-20th century, particularly with the establishment of the men’s basketball team, which became a notable competitor in NCAA tournaments. Over the years, the Greyhounds have participated in various sports, including lacrosse, soccer, and swimming, all contributing to a rich athletic tradition. The lacrosse team, in particular, has achieved significant success, winning multiple conference championships and earning a reputation for excellence in the sport. In 1981, Loyola became a member of the NCAA Division I, further elevating the competitive level of its athletic programs. The Greyhounds have also made their mark in women's sports, with successful teams in basketball, soccer, and lacrosse, enhancing the university's overall athletic profile.