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There are four ways to examine Loyola s 11-9 win over Georgetown at the Ridley Athletic Complex on Thursday night: through a 10-year lens, through a three-month lens, through a 60-minute lens and through a 60-second lens.
From 2008 through 2019, the Greyhounds won 11-of-12 matchups in the series, through the one-sided nature was reflected in the final scores eight of those games were decided by two goals or fewer, including 2011’s epic four-OT matchup. It’s an important game for both programs, Jesuit universities in the Mid-Atlantic with a lot of shared DNA.
Coming into this game, though, there is little question the Hoyas were favored, amassing a 10-1 record, having avenged their lone loss to the season against Denver 10 days prior. The Hounds, on the other hand, were 6-5 and playing without three starters in attackman Joey Kamish, who is done for the season due to injury, A/M Evan James, who was held out due to lingering injuries but i
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Sat Apr 10 2021 | Patrick Stevens | College
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BALTIMORE Army was coming off its shakiest defensive performance since its season opener. It wasn’t about to have the same problems Saturday.
Wyatt Schupler made 16 saves and Marcus Hudgins and the Black Knights’ close defense smothered Loyola in a 12-7 victory at the Ridley Athletic Complex.
Aidan Byrnes scored four goals and Nickolas Edinger added three goals and an assist for Army (5-2, 3-1 Patriot League), which also got five goals from its midfield as it rebounded from a 13-12 loss at Lehigh.
“I thought it was one of our most complete wins of the season,” coach Joe Alberici said.