Few teams can appreciate the unevenness of this season as much as Loyola, which for two-plus months might have looked its best in a loss (at home against Virginia) and struggled to establish the frenetic verve the Greyhounds are known for.
Well, until Thursday, anyway. Loyola’s 11-9 victory over Georgetown might be the ideal prelude to a Patriot League tournament run. Or it might not. But it definitely provides some hope for the Greyhounds (7-5), who play host to Navy on Tuesday afternoon in the Patriot quarterfinals.
“You never stop believing, but some weeks were tough, especially after loss after loss,” said attackman Kevin Lindley, whose three goals against the Hoyas gave him 151 for his career, tying Gary Hanley’s school record. “This team has never given up. It’s not in our DNA. It’s not in our culture.”
Maintaining any at-large hopes hinged on beating the Hoyas, but that was hardly the biggest priority for Loyola. The Greyhounds earned back-to-back victories for just the second time all season, and stitched together a relentless (if not perfect) performance even with the versatile Evan James sitting out.