Saturday, March 28, 2020

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 3/28/2020


Report: Rey Idowu set to transfer from ISU--Vidette Online


Les Hunter, star on Loyola Chicago championship team, dies--Associated Press
Les Hunter, Loyola’s ‘Game of Change’ and national championship star, dies at 77: ‘The Loyola family has lost a true legend’--Chicago Tribune
March Madness: The 10 biggest Sweet 16 upsets in NCAA Tournament history--CBS Sports

6. No. 11 Loyola-Chicago defeats No. 7 Nevada (69-68)

March 22, 2018
Appearing in the Sweet 16 for the first time in 33 years, the Ramblers took another step in their improbable 2018 run -- with Sister Jean in tow! -- by downing the Wolf Pack with heroics from Marques Townes, who entered the game having scored just 15 points in the team's first two tourney games. With Loyola-Chicago up by just one with 6.3 seconds remaining, Townes drilled a 3 in front of his own bench, securing the Ramblers' latest dance into history.

Loyola Men’s Basketball Legend and 1963 National Champion Les Hunter Dies at 77--Loyola Phoenix
Loyola Mourns The Passing Of Basketball Great Les Hunter--loyolaramblers.com


Athlete Diary: Grace Hales--Valpo Torch

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