Loyola Greyhounds women's basketball
The Loyola Greyhounds women's basketball team represents Loyola University Maryland in NCAA Division I competition. It became a member of the Patriot League along with the university's other intercollegiate athletic programs on July 1, 2013, after leaving the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, which it had been a member of since 1989.[2]
Loyola Greyhounds | |||
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University | Loyola University Maryland | ||
Head coach | Joe Logan (11th season) | ||
Conference | Patriot | ||
Location | Baltimore, Maryland | ||
Arena | Reitz Arena (Capacity: 2,100) | ||
Nickname | Greyhounds | ||
Colors | Green and Gray[1] | ||
NCAA Tournament Appearances | |||
1994, 1995 | |||
Conference Tournament Champions | |||
1994, 1995 |
Coaching
- Joe Logan – Head Coach (since 2005)
- Shelley Sheetz – Assistant Coach
- Jenna Loschiavo – Assistant Coach
- Chasity Melvin - Assistant Coach
Conference history
- ECAC Cosmopolitan: 1985–1986 (5–10 all time conference record)
- ECAC Metro: 1986–1989 (15–33 all time conference record)
- MAAC: 1989–2013 (193–208 all time conference record)
- Patriot League: 2014–present
Postseason
Coaching history
Stats updated as of the 2015–16 season.[3]
Coach | Years | Record | 'Conference Record | Conference Titles |
John Schissler | 1971–1972 | 0–4 | N/A | |
Elizabeth Benedek | 1972–1975 | 22–13 | N/A | |
James Donahoe, S.J. | 1975–1976, 1981–1984 | 40–56 | N/A | |
Anne McCloskey | 1976–1981 | 69–54 | N/A | |
Becky Lovett | 1984–1987 | 17–60 | 9–22 | |
Frank Szymanski | 1987–1992 | 24–103 | 13–53 | |
Donna Seybold | 1992 | 2–10 | 2–8 | |
Pat Coyle | 1992–1998 | 100–77 | 45–28 | 2 |
Cindy Anderson | 1998–2001 | 48–33 | 33–30 | |
Candy Cage | 2001–2005 | 47–67 | 30–42 | |
Joe Logan | 2005–present | 149–187 | 94–105 | |
Totals | 502–664 | 226–288 | 2 |
References
- "Athletic Communications - Logos". Retrieved December 20, 2017.
- "Loyola University Maryland Women's Basketball :: Official Athletic Site". www.loyolagreyhounds.com.
- "Loyola University Maryland Women's Basketball Official Athletic Site". www.loyolagreyhounds.com.
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