by Peter Blair in Sports
Though the Greyhounds won the MAAC Championship and reached the NCAA Sweet Sixteen last season (17-2-2, 9-0-0 MAAC), the loss of last year's leading scorer, Graham Machant, has left many to doubt whether they will be able to maintain that same level of success heading into the 2002 campaign.
by Mike Memoli in Sports
As expected, Loyola's men's lacrosse team left the Continental Athletic Association (CAA) after just one season.
by Mike Memoli in Sports
After four years of confrontations on the basketball court, Loyola's men's soccer team will now have the chance to earn local bragging rights as the first-ever Battle of Baltimore soccer tournament begins this week.
by Mike Memoli in Sports
With Bud Selig's cries about competitive balance silenced for at least two years, here are some of the common misunderstandings about baseball's ugly backroom dealings.
by Mike D'Imperio in Sports
The Loyola women's soccer team found itself in familiar territory as it opened its 2002 campaign in Charleston, S.C. on Aug. 31. Once again the team was predicted number one in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) for the third year in a row, as picked by the conference coaches.