Loyola Greyhounds men's basketball

Loyola Greyhounds
2017–18 Loyola Greyhounds men's basketball team
University Loyola University Maryland
Head coach Tavaras Hardy (1st season)
Conference Patriot
Location Baltimore, Maryland
Arena Reitz Arena
(Capacity: 2,100)
Nickname Greyhounds
Colors Green and Gray[1]
         
Uniforms
Home
Away
Alternate
NCAA Tournament appearances
1994, 2012
Conference tournament champions
MAAC: 1994, 2012

The Loyola Greyhounds men's basketball team represents Loyola University Maryland in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I competition. They are currently led by first-year head coach Tavaras Hardy. It became a member of the Patriot League along with the university's other intercollegiate athletic programs on July 1, 2013. Home matches are played at Reitz Arena.

History

The program participated in the first interracial American basketball game played south of the Mason–Dixon line at Talmadge L. Hill Field House on February 12, 1952, a 6563 win over Morgan State.[2]

Upon moving up from Division II in 1981, Loyola was an original member of the ECAC Metro Conference which changed its name to the Northeast Conference (NEC) on August 1, 1988.[3] During its eight seasons in the circuit, the Greyhounds never won the championship and had no appearances in either the NCAA or National Invitation Tournaments. The only player in the program's Division I history to have reached the National Basketball Association (NBA) is Mike Morrison, a four-year letterman from 1985 to 1989. An All-Conference First Team as a junior and senior, he was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the second round (51st overall) of the 1989 NBA Draft. He was eventually named to the NEC 25th Anniversary All-Time Team in January 2006. Mark Amatucci was also honored as the circuit's Jim Phelan Coach of the Year in 1983–84.[4]

Loyola was a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) from 1989 to 2013. The Greyhounds won the MAAC Championship to earn the automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament twice. The first time was in 1993–94 with an 80–75 win over Manhattan at Knickerbocker Arena and Tracy Bergan earning conference tournament Most Valuable Player (MVP) honors. This was also Skip Prosser's only campaign as the program's head coach. The Greyhounds' next conference title came eighteen years later in 2012 with MVP Erik Etherly spearheading a 48–44 victory over Fairfield at MassMutual Center.[5] Jimmy Patsos was the MAAC Coach of the Year that season.[6] The MAAC era at Loyola ended with Patsos' departure to Siena on April 2, 2013.[7]

G.G. Smith, an assistant coach under Patsos for six seasons, was promoted to lead the Greyhounds into the Patriot League on April 12, 2013.[8] He announced his resignation on March 8, 2018 after five seasons in which the team posted 5698 and 3555 records overall and in the conference respectively.[9] Tavaras Hardy, an assistant coach on Josh Pastner's staff at Georgia Tech for two years, was appointed as Smith's successor twenty days later on March 28.[10]

NCAA Division I seasons

Loyola Greyhounds v. Siena Saints, Reitz Arena, Friday, February 8, 2013.
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
ECAC-Metro Conference (1981–1988)
198182 Bill Burke 1116773rd South
198283 Mark Amatucci 4233114th South/Last
198384 Mark Amatucci 16121064th
198485 Mark Amatucci 1614864th
198586 Mark Amatucci 16121063rd
198687 Mark Amatucci 15141063rd
198788 Mark Amatucci 8226106th
Northeast Conference (1988–1989)
198889 Mark Amatucci 1018795th
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (1989–2013)
198990 Tom Schneider 4242146th South/Last
199091 Tom Schneider 12165117th
199192 Tom Schneider 14141064th
199293 Tom Schneider 2251138th/Last
199394 Skip Prosser 1713685thNCAA Round of 64
199495 Brian Ellerbe 918596th
199596 Brian Ellerbe 1215864th
199697 Brian Ellerbe 13141043rd
199798 Dino Gaudio 1216996th
199899 Dino Gaudio 13156129th
199900 Dino Gaudio 7214149th
200001 Scott Hicks 6232169th
200102 Scott Hicks 5234149th
200203 Scott Hicks 42411710th/Last
200304 Scott Hicks 12711710th/Last
200405 Jimmy Patsos 6225139th
200506 Jimmy Patsos 15138106th
200607 Jimmy Patsos 18131264th
200708 Jimmy Patsos 19141264th
200809 Jimmy Patsos 12207118th
200910 Jimmy Patsos 13176128th
201011 Jimmy Patsos 15151085th
201112 Jimmy Patsos 2491352ndNCAA Round of 64
201213 Jimmy Patsos 23121172ndCIT Quarterfinals
Patriot League (2013–present)
201314 G.G. Smith 11196128th
201415 G.G. Smith 11197119th
201516 G.G. Smith 9208108th
201617 G.G. Smith 16178107thCBI Quarterfinals
201718 G.G. Smith 9226128th
Total:428651

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Sources: Loyola University Maryland Men's Basketball Year-By-Year Records; Northeast Conference 2012–13 Men's Basketball Record Book; Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Men's Basketball All-Time Standings.

Postseason tournaments

NCAA Division I Tournament results

The Greyhounds have made two appearances in the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament. Their combined record is 0–2.[11][12]

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1994 #15 Round of 64 #2 Arizona L 55–81
2012 #15 Round of 64 #2 Ohio State L 59–78

CBI results

The Greyhounds have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational (CBI). Their record is 1–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2017 First Round
Quarterfinals
George Mason
Coastal Carolina
W 7358
L 6372

CIT results

The Greyhounds have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). Their record is 2–1.

Year Round Opponent Result
2013 First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Boston University
Kent State
East Carolina
W 70–63
W 73–59
L 58–70

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Greyhounds have appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament one time. Their record is 1–2.

Year Round Opponent Result
1973Regional Quarterfinals
Regional Semifinals
Regional 3rd Place Game
Biscayne
Roanoke
Fayetteville State
W 82–79 OT
L 63–84
L 66–81

NAIA tournament results

The Greyhounds have appeared in the NAIA Tournament four times. Their combined record is 2–4.

Year Round Opponent Result
1947First RoundHastingsL 44–53
1948First RoundEmporia StateL 57–65
1949First Round
Second Round
Cedarville
Indiana State
W 79–67
L 58–79
1953First Round
Second Round
Portland
Mississippi Southern
W 66–64
L 72–106

References

  1. "Athletic Communications - Logos". Retrieved December 20, 2017.
  2. Henneman, Jim. "Loyola-Morgan 1952 Basketball Game Made Memories And History," PressBox (Baltimore), March 2017.
  3. Official press release issued Tuesday, August 2, 1988 (Announcement of name change from ECAC-Metro Conference to Northeast Conference).
  4. Northeast Conference 2012–13 Men's Basketball Record Book.
  5. Men's Basketball Championship History – Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.
  6. Men's Basketball All-Time All-MAAC Honors – Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Archived 2009-03-12 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. Markus, Don. "Jimmy Patsos leaving Loyola to take men's basketball job at Siena" The Baltimore Sun, Wednesday, April 3, 2013
  8. "G.G. Smith Named Next Head Coach Of Loyola Men's Basketball", Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Friday, April 12, 2013
  9. Harris, Mike. "End of an Era: Men's Basketball Head Coach GG Smith to Resign," The Greyhound (Loyola University Maryland student newspaper), March 22, 2018. Retrieved March 28, 2018
  10. "Tavaras Hardy Named Head Men's Basketball Coach at Loyola University Maryland," Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Wednesday, March 28, 2018. Retrieved March 28, 2018
  11. University of Arizona 2012–13 Men's Basketball Media Guide.
  12. "Ohio State Gets Past Men's Basketball In NCAA Tournament", Loyola University Maryland Athletics, Friday, March 16, 2012
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