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Hounds drop two

Hounds drop two
After a week that saw the Loyola men's basketball team win three games in a row and the college community look on in amazement, the Greyhounds have come back down to earth with a pair of MAAC losses, first a 77-61 setback in Manhattan last Wednesday and then a 92-83 loss at Canisius last Sunday.

LC gets back to winning ways

In their final game at Reitz Arena, the Loyola College women's basketball team went out in surprising fashion, turning back Iona 53-51 last Sunday afternoon. The win, coupled with Friday's victory over Manhattan, improves the Greyhounds to 9-16 overall and 8-8 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

Track team runs well at MAACs

Track team runs well at MAACs
The Greyhound women's track team competed in their inaugural MAAC indoor championships in New York on Friday. It was only their fifth indoor event in Hounds history. Despite finishing fifth out of six MAAC teams, the program's had a successful meet, posting personal and season bests.

Greyhounds finish third at MAAC Championships

Greyhounds finish third at MAAC Championships
At the MAAC championships this past weekend, the Loyola College men's and women's swimming and diving teams delivered a strong performance. The men's team set seven school records, while the women's team bettered that by setting 12. Both the men's and women's team placed third out of the 10 teams in the event, with MAAC powerhouses Rider and Marist getting the best of both teams.

Reitz is alive with the sound of the Dog Pound

In case you didn't notice, basketball is back at Loyola. First-year coach Jimmy Patsos has breathed life into the pronounced dead basketball scene at Loyola. Though the team isn't dominating, it is winning games and has even put together a nice little victory streak.

Granting wishes; Flynn prognosticates for Hounds

Six and 18. A record only people at Loyola would get excited about because 6-18 is six times better than 1-27. Six and 18 is a sigh of relief; we can breathe easy now that our bullied basketball program is picking itself off the ground and looking to shock the MAAC.

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