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Date Posted: 10:02:39 12/13/02 Fri
Author: Mount fan
Subject: Re: Sunday's game
In reply to: Martin O'Malley 's message, "Re: Sunday's game" on 08:53:17 12/13/02 Fri

Since the Loyola game is being played in Baltimore it has been moved to Loyola this year because the slashers could not find any transportation, but has been cancelled since there are no tires to slash.

On a serious note, what has happened to Loyola basketball?
I have been to a number of games and the attendance is embarrassing for a D1 school. I know losing hurts attentance but 600 for a local rival (UMBC)? Does the adminstration care? If you want people to come why schedule a game the same time as the Ravens game? I would like to see all the local schools have success but how can a coach recruit a good player when during his visit 200 people attend a game.

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