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- The last time Jimmy Joe Granito stood in the cage at Johnny Unitas Stadium turning aside shots from Towson, the goalkeeper was a freshman at Loyola Maryland and had replaced Jack Runkel in the final two minutes of 14-9 loss for the Tigers on Feb. 20, 2013. On Saturday, Granito was back in the net with Drexel.
- Injuries have cut into David Manning's career, but now he's back as an experienced enforcer for Loyola Maryland's men's lacrosse team.
- Towson at Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse: Three things to watch
- Part 2 of Q&A with ESPN men's lacrosse analyst Mark Dixon
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- Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse to welcome former players Justin Ward, Jack Runkel as opposing coaches for Georgetown
- Georgetown¿s Nick Marrocco and Mount St. Mary¿s Matt Vierheller met for the first time Wednesday, but the hope for both programs is that the precocious goalkeepers will be around for a while.
- Grant Limone fared well, but jury still out on starting goalie for Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse
- Pat Frazier has become defensive leader Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse needs
- After three years of relying on Jack Runkel in the net, Loyola Maryland has had to search for a new starter. And that goalkeeper is Pat McEnerney.
- In their opening-round game, the Greyhounds lost, 13-6, to Albany. The Great Danes moved on to a quarterfinal meeting with No. 6 seed Notre Dame, while Loyola went home.
- Loyola men's lacrosse lost just once in 15 games in the 2014 regular season and earned the No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament. But all that went for naught when they were stunned by unseeded Albany in the opening round of the tournament.
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- Northeast Conference men's lacrosse outlook for 2015
- Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's lacrosse outlook for 2015
- Loyola Maryland has released its schedule for the 2015 season. Here is a by-the-numbers breakdown of the slate that awaits the Greyhounds.
- Owner-trainer King Leatherbury said Saturday that he is leaning toward entering Ben's Cat in the $100,000 Sprint at next Saturday's Jim McKay Maryland Million.
- Owner-trainer King Leatherbury said Saturday that he is leaning toward entering Ben's Cat in the $100,000 Sprint at next Saturday's Jim McKay Maryland Million.
- Franchon Crews of Baltimore captured the National Police Athletic League middleweight championship Saturday in Oxnard, California
- Previewing Saturday's Bayhawks-Hounds season finale in Major League Lacrosse
- Teams on opposite ends of the Major League Lacrosse spectrum met Thursday night in Annapolis.
- Maryland defenseman Chad Rafferty has transferred to Loyola Maryland, a Greyhounds athletic department spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
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- One minute and 46 seconds were left in the game when Albany delivered another magic moment. Attackman Miles Thompson threw a quick pass to younger brother Lyle, who hurled a pass across the crease to cousin Ty Thompson, who batted in a goal.
- Today's guest is Johns Hopkins senior goalkeeper Eric Schneider, who joins Loyola Maryland senior Jack Runkel and Maryland senior Niko Amato as the only goalies in the NCAA tournament ranked in the top 10 in both goals-against average and save percentage
- If this was a statement game, then No. 1 Loyola Maryland left a great impression on No. 6 Johns Hopkins and the rest of the college lacrosse world.
- After No. 1 Loyola routed Lehigh, 16-7, on Sunday at Ridley Athletic Complex to capture the Patriot League title, goalie Jack Runkel hoisted the championship trophy to the delight of the partisan announced crowd of 1,841.
- Brian Schultz set a career high with six goals on 10 shots and added an assist to propel the top-ranked Greyhounds to a 13-5 rout of Patriot League foe Bucknell before an announced 1,303 at Ridley Athletic Complex in Baltimore on Thursday night.
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- No. 3 Loyola had to battle two opponents Saturday. The Greyhounds had to play through the emotions of a big win against Duke last Sunday and then take on a tough Army team.
- Beth Glaros scored six goals to lift No. 2 Maryland to a 19-10 victory over No. 6 Duke in women's lacrosse Saturday.
- The host Greyhounds scored nine goals in the first quarter en route to the program's most convincing win since 2007, a 20-4 pasting of Towson.
- After a heartbreaking 14-13 overtime loss to No. 10 Virginia in the season opener, Loyola almost found itself in a similar spot Saturday when the No. 14 Greyhounds and No. 12 Penn State were tied, 11-11, at the end of regulation.
- Lacrosse seasons is about to begin, which makes it time to check in with ESPN analyst and former Johns Hopkins midfielder Mark Dixon.
- Loyola Maryland has released its schedule for the 2014 season.
- Part three of a premature look at the 2014 rankings in college lacrosse
- With eyes that were beginning to water in the corners, Loyola coach Charley Toomey explained his decision to call the timeout that wiped out what would have been the go-ahead goal with less than a minute left in regulation. It was a decision made before Blake Burkhart won the faceoff clean and deposited the ball in the goal.
- The Loyola men's lacrosse team made sure overtime was not even a possibility Saturday against rival Johns Hopkins.
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- Loyola goalie Jack Runkel traces improvement to changes
- When Nick Liddil scored with nine seconds left in Ohio State's 9-4 loss to Loyola in an Eastern College Athletic Conference showdown Saturday, it was a footnote in a contest that had been decided much earlier.
- For at least one half, Loyola men's lacrosse coach Charley Toomey got a good, long look at what his team's defense could be, and he liked what he saw.
- Unranked Duke exploded for five fourth-quarter goals and held on to beat No. 4 Loyola, 9-8, at Koskinen Stadium.
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