As the Baltimore weather turns unusually cold on a Thursday night in early November, Loyola University senior superstar Pat Spencer is seated in a familiar place. He is in Reitz Arena, the basketball home of the Greyhounds, watching the men’s team tune up for a new season in an exhibition contest.
Spencer, one of the top lacrosse players — arguably the best already — ever to wear a Loyola uniform, feels very much at home in Reitz. It’s a place where he has spent many hours with a basketball, honing his conditioning, practicing his shooting and ball handling, staying in touch with a game he’s loved and excelled at for many years.
This time next year, after he probably has set every assist and point record there is to own at both Loyola and in the Patriot League, Spencer aims to be fulfilling another dream. After graduating from Loyola with a bachelor’s degree in finance, the former star point guard at Boys’ Latin School in Baltimore wants to use his final year of eligibility to play Division I basketball.
“I’m looking for a big-time [basketball] environment. Wherever that is, I feel like once I get there, I’ll be able to show what I can do,” Spencer says. “The tough part is going to be getting there.”
“I have to find a coach that’s willing to take someone for one year. There are only so many [point guard] spots that could be available,” he adds. “I have to do the research and find the right fit. I’m not shy. I’m confident in my ability and what I can bring to a team. I intend to make an impact.”