Welcome to March. There’s no turning back now.
Blowout Saturday featured a ton of one-sided affairs. We witnessed some Week Two results that didn’t correlate to Week One performance. Teams improve a great deal after their initial outing. March is about improvement. Strive to get better this week as a team, as a unit and as an individual.
Same-day bus rides and empty bleachers conspire to snuff your spark. The fire burns from within, take a moment to connect with your why.
Early in the year, this poll is more art than science or math. I try not to look at the other polls. Instead, preferring to watch games and talk to coaches. Film don’t lie. Groupthink is never profitable.
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Loyola, Virginia Exchange Haymakers, Cavaliers Emerge 15-12 Victors
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Wed Feb 17 2021 | Patrick Stevens | College
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Bailey Savio won 10 of 17 faceoffs in Loyola s win over Richmond.
As No. 12 Loyola warmed up Sunday for its first game in 11 months, it felt the sort of anticipation anyone would entering this season.
Also notable was what it didn’t have: About half of its roster, since only one bus arrived on time to take the Greyhounds to No. 17 Richmond that morning.
“I’ve never seen anything like it,” coach Charley Toomey said of the prelude to his team’s 8-7 victory. “Even the Richmond kids were looking across like, ‘They’ve got to be kidding us. They brought 22 kids?’ It was crazy. … Welcome to 2021. After 2020, nothing will surprise me anymore.”