Loyola's men's basketball team, under the guidance of coach Drew Valentine, has experienced a remarkable turnaround season in Rogers Park. After finishing dead last in their debut season in the Atlantic 10 conference with a record of 4-14, the team has managed to tie for the regular season league title this year with a record of 15-3. This achievement comes as Richmond was defeated at George Mason, providing Loyola with the opportunity to clinch the title by winning against La Salle. The success of the team is attributed to Valentine's process-driven approach and focus on day-to-day growth.
With a win over LaSalle, the Ramblers secure a share of the Atlantic 10 regular season title 3 observations: https://t.co/mLnoHntJro
Let’s go @RamblersMBB 🏆 https://t.co/HML1GlwxFW
Loyola finished dead last in their first season in the A-10 last year. They tie for the regular season league title this year. One of the best coaching jobs in the country by Drew Valentine https://t.co/yAoeaep3ZU
What a turnaround for the @RamblersMBB. After going 4-14 and finishing dead last in their first season in the Atlantic 10, they grab a share of the regular season conference title in year 2, finishing 15-3. @cbschicago
Richmond is getting blown out at George Mason. That means Loyola is tipping off against La Salle right now in Rogers Park with a chance to sew up a share of the Atlantic 10 title. One season after a 15th-place debut, that's damn good.
What’s spurring Loyola’s turnaround season? For coach Drew Valentine, it’s staying "process-driven" and focused on day-to-day growth. https://t.co/7QqznfO0MC
What's spurring Loyola's turnaround season? For coach Drew Valentine, it's staying 'process-driven.’ https://t.co/I6hGXGqMxb