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Loyola Greyhounds Men's Lacrosse Loyola Greyhounds Men’s Lacrosse Contact: Ryan Eigenbrode • (410) 617-2337, p • (443) 622-0550, c [email protected] • www.LoyolaGreyhounds.com @LoyolaMLAX • @LoyolaHounds • facebook.com/LoyolaHounds 2021 Schedule Loyola Greyhounds at Navy Midshipmen Game 8 Day Date Opponent Time/Result Saturday, April 3, 2021 | 2:00 p.m. | CBS Sports Network February Sun. 14 Richmond W, 8-7 (OT) Annapolis, Md. | Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Sat. 20 Virginia L, 15-12 Sat. 27 Utah W, 20-8 The Matchup March Sat. 6 * Lehigh L, 10-6 Loyola University Maryland U.S. Naval Academy Sat. 13 * Lafayette W, 16-6 USILA/Media Polls 15/18 USILA/Media Polls 17/14 Sat. 20 * Bucknell W, 24-10 Overall Record 4-3 Overall Record 3-0 Sat. 27 Towson L, 7-6 (OT) Patriot League Record 2-1 Patriot League Record 1-0 April Head Coach Charley Toomey Head Coach Joe Amplo Sat. 3 * Navy 2:00 p.m. Sat. 10 * Army West Point 1:00 p.m. Alma Mater, Year Loyola, ’90 Alma Mater, Year Hofstra, ’00 Sat. 17 * Navy 1:00 p.m. Record/At Loyola 153-73/Same Record/At USNA 58-55/5-2 Sat. 24 * Lafayette 2:00 p.m. May Sat. 1 Georgetown 6:00 p.m. Series History Fri. 7 ! Patriot League Semifinals TBD All-Time Loyola leads, 8-4 Last Meeting Loyola 18, Navy 5 Sun. 9 ! Patriot League Championship TBD Sat. 15 $ NCAA First Round TBD Current Streak Loyola 3 March 16, 2019 in Baltimore Sat. 16 $ NCAA First Round TBD Sat. 22 $ NCAA Quarterfinal TBD Sun. 23 $ NCAA Quarterfinal TBD Quick Hits About The ’Hounds Sat. 29 $ NCAA Semifinals TBD • Loyola University Maryland travels down • Loyola is 13th in NCAA Division I in scor- Mon. 30 $ NCAA Championship Game TBD Interstate 97 for its next game as it steps ing defense, allowing an average of 9.0 Home games in BOLD; all times local; schedule subject to change; * - Patriot League game; ! - Patriot League Championships; $ – NCAA back into Patriot League action for an per game. Sam Shafer is 12th in goals-al- Championships April 3, 2021 contest at the U.S. Naval lowed average (8.7) after finishing the Academy. shortened 2020 season sixth at 8.65. Next Up • The 2 p.m. game at Navy-Marine Corps • Bailey Savio set Loyola records in 246 fa- Army West Point Black Knights Memorial Stadium will air live, nationally ceoff wins, 471 attempts and 141 ground on CBS Sports Network. balls during his sophomore season. In Saturday, April 10, 2021 • Dating back to March 23, 2016, Loyola the truncated 2020 season, he was win- Baltimore, Md. | Ridley Athletic Complex is averaging 12.73 goals over its last 83 ning faceoffs at an even higher pace. In games. It has scored less than 10 only 13 six games, he had won 90 of 131 (.687) The Staff times in that span. restarts and picked up 62 ground balls Head Coach Charley Toomey (Loyola ’90; 16th year) • Cam Wyers ranks ninth nationally with to lead the Patriot League in both. This Assistant Coach Matt Dwan (Loyola ’95; 18th year) 2.14 caused turnovers per game while season, Savio is 68 of 124 (.548) with 36 Assistant Coach Marc Van Arsdale (Hobart ’85; 5th year) Loyola is 15th as a team with 9.14. ground balls. Vol. Assistant Coach Steve Vaikness (Loyola ’91; 16th year) Director of Operations Chris Myers (Loyola ’17; 4th year) Student Asst. Coach Collin McCarthy (Loyola ’21; 2nd year) Last Time Out • Towson’s Tim Montgomery scored off with 3:08, scoring the goal that would Loyola Leaders the right wing 2:41 into overtime, lifting eventually send the teams to overtime. Points Aidan Olmstead 32 the Tigers to a 7-6 non-conference vic- Montgomery had given the Tigers their tory over visiting Loyola on Saturday at first lead seven seconds before, but Sav- Goals Kevin Lindley 22 Unitas Stadium. Montgomery’s goal was io won the faceoff going forward, picked Assists Aidan Olmsted 18 his third of the game and came after up the ground ball cleanly and tallied his Shots Lindley, Olmstead 50 Loyola had tied the game with 3:08 left first goal of the season. in regulation. • Savio’s goal stopped a 4-0 Towson run Shot % Kevin Lindley .440 • The game saw Towson hold a 38-34 that saw it come from 5-2 down midway EMO Goals Peter Swindell 4 advantage in shots, but the teams com- through the third quarter. Ground Balls Bailey Savio 36 bined for 29 turnovers and eight penal- • Joey Kamish and Aidan Olmstead each ties. scored twice for Loyola, while Savio and Caused TOs Cam Wyers 15 • Bailey Savio, who went 12 of 16 on fa- Peter Swindell also tallied goals. GAA Sam Shafer 8.70 ceoffs with six ground balls for the • Sam Shafer made eight saves in the SV % Sam Shafer .500 Greyhounds, knotted the game at 6-6 game. In The Polls USILA Coaches’ Poll • Loyola is 15th in the USILA coaches poll and 18th the Inside Lacrosse rankings entering Saturday’s game. Rank Team Points • Navy is 17th in the coaches version, 14th in the media. 1. Duke 407 2. North Carolina 398 Series History 3. Maryland 392 • Loyola and Navy will meet or the 13th- Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Loyola Greyhounds Lacrosse 4. Syracuse 334 time in school history and the sixth time Last TimeNavy vs. vs #9 Loyola Navy Maryland (Mar 16, 2019 at Baltimore, Md.) Navy (4-3, 2-1 PL) vs. Score by period 1 2 3 4 Total as Patriot League foes when the teams Loyola Maryland (5-2, 2-0 PL) Navy 0 2 2 1 5 5. Virginia 310 Date: Mar 16, 2019 • Attendance: 1707 Loyola Maryland 6 5 4 3 18 take the field Saturday afternoon. Weather: 51 degrees, sunny, 45% humidity, wind SW at 14 mph 6. Denver 295 Navy SCORING: GOALS: Foster, Michael 1; Wade, Ryan 1; Torain, Greyson 1; • The Greyhounds have won five of the six Sweeney, Jack 1; Walsh, Patrick 1. ASSISTS: Foster, Michael 1; Smiley, Drew 1; Wade, Ryan 1. 7. Army West Point 292 meetings as Patriot League opponents Loyola Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Lindley, Kevin 5; Spencer, Pat 4; Duffy, John 3; Scanlan, Chase 2; Olmstead, Aidan 1; Swindell, Peter 1; Brown, P.J. 1; McNulty, Ryan 1. and hold an 8-4 all-time lead in the se- ASSISTS: Spencer, Pat 4; Olmstead, Aidan 2; Duffy, John 1; Higgins, Matt 1; 8. Rutgers 287 Raba, Jack 1; Scanlan, Chase 1. ries following an 18-5 victory on March Shots by period 1 2 3 4 Total Saves by period 1 2 3 4 Total 9. Notre Dame 266 Navy 10 12 9 6 37 Navy 1 1 2 2 6 16, 2019 at Ridley Athletic Complex. Loyola Maryland 10 12 13 6 41 Loyola Maryland 6 5 0 3 14 Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 Total 10. Georgetown 232 • Kevin Lindley scored five goals, and Pat Navy 13 12 6 10 41 Navy 6 4 5 6 21 Loyola Maryland 5 11 9 9 34 Loyola Maryland 2 6 1 6 15 11. Lehigh 229 Spencer had four goals to go with four F/O violations by prd 1 2 3 4 Total Navy 0 1 0 0 1 assists in the game as Loyola jumped out Loyola Maryland 1 1 2 0 4 12. Delaware 152 Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 Total to a 9-0 lead midway through the sec- Navy 6-7 4-8 5-7 4-5 19-27 13. Richmond 112 Loyola Maryland 1-7 4-8 2-7 1-5 8-27 ond quarter that rose to 11-2 at halftime. Clears by period 1 2 3 4 Total Navy 5-6 5-7 4-5 3-5 17-23 14. Ohio State 111 • In two career games against the Mid- Loyola Maryland 8-10 4-6 5-5 4-5 21-26 Extra-man opps 1 2 3 4 Total Navy 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 15. Loyola 108 shipmen, Lindley has six goals, while Loyola Maryland 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Stadium: Ridley Ath. Complex Official's signature Aidan Olmstead has five to go with two Penalties - Navy 0/0:00; Loyola Maryland 1/0:30. 16. Vermont 91 Shot clock violations - Navy 2; Loyola Maryland 0. assists. Officials: Hans Wittelsberger; Peter Buchanan; Chris Vahey. Scorer: Loyola Ath. Comm.. 17. Navy 88 18. Massachusetts 52 Fan Policy 19. Penn State 47 • Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium will allow a minimum number of spectators at 20. Stony Brook 40 Saturday’s game. Check navysports.com for further details. Also Receiving Votes: Johns Hopkins, Villanova, Bryant, Hofst- ra, Albany, Boston Univesrity, UMBC, High Point, Towson, Marist, Watch The Action Manhattan, Drexel, Hobart, Princeton, Marist • The Loyola-Navy game will be the first of two in a row to air live on CBS Sports Network. Italics Indicate 2021 Loyola Opponent • March 29 Loyola’s April 10 home game against the U.S. Military Academy will also be broadcast. Inside Lacrosse Media Poll Six Degrees Down • Five members of the Class of 2020 returned for a fifth-year of eligibility after the short- Rank Team Points ened season a year ago. All five earned their bachelor’s degrees in May 2020 and are 1. Duke 42 enrolled in graduate programs at Loyola. 2. North Carolina 417 • Riley Cox and Ryan McNulty both earned bachelor of arts in communication with adver- tising and public relations, while Peter Swindell and Matt Higgins were finance majors 3.
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