On Sunday, December 2, the Loyola track & field and cross country programs hosted their annual award banquet. The event was held on the fourth floor of the Klarchek Information Commons, overlooking beautiful Lake Michigan. Head coach Randy Hasenbank we...
Dec 12th 2012, 3:14pm
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Following a record-breaking day at the Laker Early Bird Invite last Friday, the Horizon League awarded three members of the Loyola University Chicago track & field team athlete of the week honors. Senior Declan Murray and freshman Rebecca Stearns were ...
Dec 5th 2012, 8:34pm
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Seniors Declan Murray (600m, 1:17.14) and Mike Wetzel (300m, 34.35) each set new school records, while sophomore Jade Kinney (300m, 39.21) and freshman Rebecca Stearns (600m, 1:31.17) did the same as the Loyola University Chicago men's and women's trac...
Dec 1st 2012, 2:10am
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The 2012-13 edition of Loyola track & field officially begins on Friday with both the men's and women's squads traveling to Allendale, Mich. to compete at the Grand Valley State University Early Bird Invitational. The Rambler sprinters, jumpers and thr...
Nov 27th 2012, 2:57pm
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This past weekend, the Loyola University Chicago men's and women's cross country and track & field teams volunteered their time at the 35th annual Bank of America Chicago Marathon. Runners represented all 50 US states and more than 100 different countr...
Oct 9th 2012, 6:38pm
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So this week was kind of insane. We got back from Florence and realized we only had five more days left in Rome! I was slacking and still needed to see the Sistine Chapel, St. Peters, and the Coliseum ... oops!
Loyola University Chicago track and field athletes Declan Murray, Josh Stein and Gina Valgoi were among a group of 676 athletes to be named to the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-Academic Team.
In case you didn't know, there is this unexplainable concept over in Italy where you do a lot of activities at a leisurely pace, and then when you look at your clock expecting it to be three hours earlier than it is, you are not even mad because you we...
Well a lot has happened since I wrote last. Once the second week of classes began, Rome started to feel a little more normal and I actually have some semblance of a routine. Going to dinner and posing with the Trevi has become a typical thing and I've ...
Although I came primarily to Rome, I didn't plan to spend all of my time there. This past weekend a few friends and I ventured to other places in Italy.