Basketball On TV
The Loyola University Maryland men's and women's basketball teams will be on television a minimum of nine times this season. Plus, the Greyhounds will offer free streaming of non-televised home games on the web and most smart phone devices.
Interactive ScoreboardLoyolaGreyhounds.com has unveiled an interactive scoreboard and schedule feature. Fans can use this page as a one-stop address for schedules, results and links to live stats, video and audio.
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LoyolaGreyhounds.com has launched browser themes for Internet Explorer and Firefox. Download one today for your browser to show off your Greyhounds' spirit!
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Ridley Athletic Complex
The Ridley Athletic Complex, the Greyhounds' new home for lacrosse and soccer, opened on March 13 and provides a fantastic venue for the Greyhounds!
2007 (Junior): Played in nine games... Had an assist and took four shots from her position in the midfield... Picked up one ground ball and had a draw control... Assisted on a goal by Colleen O'Keefe in the first half against Delaware (4/24)... Also had a ground ball and draw control against the Blue Hens.
2006 (Sophomore): Saw action in seven contests... Scored two goals and had an assist during the season... Also picked up two ground balls, had two draw controls and caused two turnovers... All of her scoring came in a 13-12 win over Towson (4/25)... Both goals came in the second half of the game, giving the Greyhounds a one-goal advantage each time... Also assisted on an Alicyn Brunnett score to make the score, 11-9... Had one ground ball and one draw control in games against the Tigers and George Mason (3/29).
2005 (Freshman): Appeared in five games, scoring her first collegiate goal in the first game of the year against UMBC (3/1)... Her goal came unassisted in the second half against the Retrievers... Had a career-high two ground balls in the game, as well as a caused turnover and draw control... Finished the season with three ground balls.
High School: Earned seven letters, four in lacrosse, two in field hockey and one in track and field, at W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax, Va... Helped the lacrosse team win two Virginia State Championships, two Northern Region crowns and four Liberty District titles... Set the Woodson High School and Northern Region single-season record with 72 goals as a senior in 2004... Tied the Cavaliers' single-game scoring record of six goals twice during her senior year... Named All-Northern Region First Team and All-Liberty District First Team as a junior and senior... Earned Fairfax Journal All-Region first team as a senior and All-Region second team after her junior season... Washington Post All-Metro Honorable Mention as a senior... Named the Fairfax Sports Network's "Strong Arm Athlete of the Week" during her senior season... Earned a spot ason the National School Girls Tournament Mid-Atlantic team as a sophomore and junior and earned All-Liberty District Honorable Mention as a sophomore... Her club team, Future Elite, won the 2003 Vail Shootout... Helped the Cavaliers' field hockey team win two Liberty District titles, two Northern Region titles and a Virginia State Championship... Named All-Liberty District First Team in field hockey as a senior and was a Second Team honoree as a junior... Also a Washington Post All-Metro Honorable Mention selection in that sport as a senior.
Personal: Courtney Nicole Arnold... Daughter of Mark and Karen Arnold... Born July 5, 1986, in Jacksonville, Fla... Has one brother, Jason, who is a University of Maryland graduate... Majoring in communications with a concentration in journalism.