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Loyola championship team has its moment in the sun
view moreMandeville’s Blair McKenzie receives Louisiana Golf Association’s Dick and Linda Batti Scholarship
The $1,500 scholarship is awarded annually to a deserving female high school senior.
view moreLoyola men’s basketball guard Zach Wrightsil honored on NAIA All-Tournament Team
Wrightsil scored 25 or more points in two of the three tournament games and he recorded one double-double, averaging 23.6 points, 8.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists over the course of the tournament against three nationally-ranked teams.
view moreNo. 17 Concordia defeats Loyola in NAIA women’s basketball second round
The Loyola University New Orleans women’s basketball team battled top-seeded Concordia (Neb.) in the NAIA National Championship tournament Saturday, losing 71-54 in the final of the Park City Opening Round Bracket.
view moreLoyola downs No. 3 Langston Friday in NAIA Opening Round matchup
Loyola’s 16-game win streak is the program’s longest since the 2007-08 season.
view moreXULA defeats Loyola 4-2 in final game of series
Freshmen Juwan Fitch and Ryan Kinney combined on a six-hitter with eight strikeouts Sunday, and a two-out infield error in the sixth inning put Xavier University of Louisiana ahead to stay in a 4-2 victory.
view moreLoyola sweeps Xavier in baseball doubleheader
Loyola won the opener 2-1 and the second game 10-4.
view moreLoyola earns eighth straight appearance in NAIA Women’s Basketball National Championship tournament
In a field of 48 teams, Loyola earned the 19th overall seed and it’ll travel to Park City, Kansas, to play in the Opening Round against Langston (Okla.) and Concordia (Neb.).
view moreLoyola earns four-game split with No. Freed Hardeman
The Loyola Wolf Pack rode the arms of two freshmen starting pitchers Sunday, earning a doubleheader sweep over the No. 9 Freed Hardeman Lions.
view moreLoyola, LSUA in latest NAIA Men’s Basketball Coaches Poll
XULA and Dillard received votes.
view moreLoyola ranked 23rd in latest NAIA Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Top 25 Poll
Thomas More (Ky.) lands at No. 1 in the latest edition of the 2020-21 NAIA Women’s Basketball Coaches’ Top 25 Poll.
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