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Loyola University Maryland Department of Athletics LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS VISITING TEAM GUIDE 2019-2020 Visiting Team Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Letter ..................................................................................................... 3 Athletic Department Directory Administrative Staff ................................................................................... 4 Coaches & Staff ......................................................................................... 5-7 Important Numbers .............................................................................................. 8 Hotel Accommodations ....................................................................................... 9 Transportation Accommodations ....................................................................... 10 Dining Guide ......................................................................................................... 11 Facilities & Service ................................................................................................ 12 Reitz Arena ............................................................................................................ 13 Ridley Athletic Complex ...................................................................................... 14 Tickets .................................................................................................................... 15 Directions ............................................................................................................... 16-17 Maps .................................................................................................................... 18-20 Ridley Athletic Complex Tailgating Contract Agreement ................................ 21-22 www.loyolagreyhounds.com 2 | Page Visiting Team Guide Dear Visitor, On behalf of Loyola University Maryland and the Department of Athletics, welcome to our campus! We hope this guide will assist you with all your needs during your stay in Baltimore. Loyola was founded in 1852 as a private, Catholic-affiliated school. The campus is located in an attractive residential area of suburban Baltimore and supports over 3,800 full-time students. The Loyola athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division I level and 18 athletic teams compete in the Patriot League. Please enjoy your visit to Loyola, and if we can be of assistance or answer any questions, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely Yours, Donna Woodruff Assistant Vice President/Director of Athletics www.loyolagreyhounds.com 3 | Page Visiting Team Guide ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF President Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J. 410-617-2201 Director of Athletics Donna Woodruff 410-617-2284 [email protected] Associate Athletic Director - SWA Teddi Burns 410-617-2643 [email protected] Associate Athletic Director David Gerrity 410-617-2547 [email protected] Associate Athletic Director Bill Wnek 410-617-2172 [email protected] Associate Athletic Director for Business Operations Christopher Archacki 410-617-2718 [email protected] Associate Athletic Director for Communications & Strategic Marketing Ryan Eigenbrode 410-617-2337 [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance Jerron Pearson 410-617-2456 [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Sports Performance John Hoffman 410-617-5372 [email protected] Director of Athletic Development – Major Gifts Brian Schultz 410-617-5145 [email protected] Director of Student-Athlete Support Services Colleen Campbell 410-617-5391 [email protected] www.loyolagreyhounds.com 4 | Page Visiting Team Guide ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY COACHES & STAFF Men’s Basketball Head Coach Tavaras Hardy 410-617-2491 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Ivo Simovic 410-617-7171 [email protected] Freddie Owens 410-617-2767 [email protected] Taj Finger 410-617-2596 [email protected] Director of Basketball Operations Kevin Farrell 410-617-2437 [email protected] Women’s Basketball Head Coach Joe Logan 410-617-5168 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Shelley Sheetz 410-617-2678 [email protected] Jenna Loschiavo 410-617-5406 [email protected] Chasity Melvin 410-617-2666 [email protected] Director of Basketball Operations Noah Saag 410-617-2551 [email protected] Women's & Men’s Crew Head Coach Megan Patrick 410-617-5671 [email protected] Assistant Coach Greg Muir 410-617-5016 [email protected] Men’s & Women’s Cross Country & Track Head Coach Amy Horst 410-617-2991 [email protected] Assistant Coach David Hightower 410-617-2076 [email protected] Men’s Golf Head Coach Chris Baloga 410-617-2683 [email protected] www.loyolagreyhounds.com 5 | Page Visiting Team Guide COACHES & STAFF (Cont.) Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach Charley Toomey 410-617-2879 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Matt Dwan 410-617-2216 [email protected] Marc Van Arsdale 410-617-2041 [email protected] Director of Lacrosse Operations Chris Myers 410-617-1469 [email protected] Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach Jen Adams 410-617-2167 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Dana Dobbie 410-617-5408 [email protected] Caroline Hager 410-617-2633 [email protected] Director of Lacrosse Operations Charlotte Nesser 410-617-1473 [email protected] Men’s Soccer Head Coach Steve Nichols 410-617-2379 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Michael Marchiano 410-617-5298 [email protected] Mamadou Kansaye 410-617-5121 [email protected] Women’s Soccer Head Coach Joe Mallia 410-617-5146 [email protected] Assistant Coaches Morgan Ruhl 410-617-5407 [email protected] Kevin Dempsey 410-617-5279 [email protected] Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Head Coach Brian Loeffler 410-617-2388 [email protected] Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach Rick McClure 410-617-2081 [email protected] www.loyolagreyhounds.com 6 | Page Visiting Team Guide COACHES & STAFF (Cont.) Women’s Volleyball Head Coach Alija Pittenger 410-617-2772 [email protected] Assistant Coach Eric Arriaga 410-617-5044 [email protected] Sports Medicine Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Sports Performance John Hoffman 410-617-5372 [email protected] Men’s Basketball, Swimming & Diving Assistant Athletic Trainers Kim Allen 410-617-1424 [email protected] Women’s Lacrosse, Tennis Nya Dobbs [email protected] Women’s Soccer, Crew Mechelle Norris 410-617-5276 [email protected] Women’s Basketball, Volleyball Kathleen Tamberrino 410-617-5365 [email protected] Men’s Soccer, Track & Field, Cross Country David Schaffer 410-617-1425 [email protected] Men’s Lacrosse, Golf Athletic Communications Ryan Eigenbrode – Associate Athletic Director 410-617-2337 [email protected] Erik Pedersen – Assistant Director 410-617-2777 Jason Johnson – Assistant Director 410-617-5107 [email protected] Video Production Facilities & Operations Michael Blanar – Assistant Director Ops 410-617-2037 [email protected] Equipment Room Staff Suzanne Hudak 410-617-1455 [email protected] Tyler Richardson 410-617-5002 [email protected] Marketing & Sales Ryan Eigenbrode – Assoc. Ath. Director 410-617-2337 [email protected] Melissa Hassen – Assoc. Director 410-617-5963 [email protected] Administrative Assistants Alli Novak – Ridley (Scheduling) 410-617-1485 [email protected] Ellie Kenny – Main Campus 410-617-5013 [email protected] www.loyolagreyhounds.com 7 | Page Visiting Team Guide IMPORTANT ATHLETICS PHONE NUMBERS Athletics Fax Number Main Campus 410-617-2008 Athletics Fax Number Ridley Athletic Complex 410-617-5215 Practice Time Reservation 410-617-1485 Equipment Room – Main Campus 410-617-5002 Equipment Room – Ridley Athletic Complex 410-617-1455 Athletic Training Room 410-617-2438/1426 Athletics Office – Main Campus 410-617-5013 Athletics Office – Ridley Athletic Complex 410-617-1485 Campus Police 410-617-5010 Tickets 410-617-1420 Lost and Found 410-617-1455 Loyola Bookstore 410-617-2291 www.loyolagreyhounds.com 8 | Page Visiting Team Guide HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS/PARTNER HOTELS Delta Baltimore North Hotel – Official Hotel (formerly Radisson Cross Keys) Contact: Nicole Kiss (Sales Manager) 5100 Falls Road Baltimore, MD 21210 (410) 532-3248 [email protected] Located two miles from both Loyola’s Ridley Athletic Complex and Reitz Arena Ask for “Loyola Rate” Lord Baltimore Hotel Contact: Tim Johnson (Group Sports Director) - [email protected] 20 W Baltimore Street Baltimore, MD 21201 410-539-8400 Ask for “Loyola Rate” – mention Loyola visiting opponent Residence Inn by Marriott Baltimore Owings Mills •All Suite, Pet Friendly, Family Friendly Hotel Contact: Krystle Tighe – [email protected] 10620 Red Run Blvd Owings Mills MD 21117 410-363-1111 Group Rates and Private Meeting Room for Team Gatherings when mentioning Loyola Athletics Outbound Hotel Booking Partner: Sport-Travel.com Contact: Scott Johnston [email protected] or [email protected] 800-304-6346 ext. 333 www.loyolagreyhounds.com 9 | Page Visiting Team Guide TRANSPORTATION ACCOMMODATIONS AIRPORT Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport (approx. 30 from Loyola) http://www.bwiairport.com Map/Directions o Airlines serving BWI – Air Canada, Alaska, American, British Airways, Condor, Delta, JetBlue, Norwegian, Southwest (hub), Spirit, Sunwing, United, Wow, Xtra PARTNER BUS COMPANIES Dillon’s Bus Service – Official Bus & Transportation Partner 7479 New Ridge Rd Hanover, MD 21076 Charter Booking: 800-827-3490 ext.117 24 Hour Dispatch: 800-827-3490 option 3 www.loyolagreyhounds.com 10
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