Connect with us

Missouri Valley

Loyola Back in the National Spotlight

Editor: The following is part of a press release from loyolaramblers.com.

Holy Loyola!” and “Men of March” each feature the Ramblers magical run

(CHICAGO, IL) – CBS Sports Network will celebrate Loyola University Chicago’s magical 2018 Final Four run with two episodes of the network’s franchise series airing five days apart next week.

The second season of CBS Sports’ “Four Sides of the Story” wraps up Monday, December 17 at 6 p.m. CT with the airing of “Holy Loyola!,” a documentary told from four different perspectives exploring how the Ramblers pulled off a Final Four run for the ages.

Providing their story that recaps the run through the NCAA tournament are Sister Jean, Porter Moser, Clayton Custer and Donte and Don Ingram (father of Donte).

On Saturday, December 22 at 8 p.m. CT, “Men of March: Porter Moser” debuts on CBS Sports Network. CBS Sports reporter Tracy Wolfson sits down with Moser to discuss how his life has changed since leading the Ramblers to the Final Four, the effect the run had on the city of Chicago and the Loyola community.

Click to comment

Conference Statistics

Twitter Feed

Flooding, lightning strikes, etc. have cost @RacersHoops two home games. Had to play 'neutral site' tonight instead of at home and Wednesday's goes from home to away. Tough break for the Racers, and the whole area has been hit with difficulties. #FatherHarry

Josh Betts @BettsOnSports

Murray State's scheduled home game Wednesday vs. Southern Illinois being moved to Banterra Center in Carbondale. #ValleyHoops

Gigantic game for @BradleyUMBB today in Des Moines. If they have a chance to catch @DrakeBulldogsMB, they have to win today. The Bulldogs can basically win the title today. @BustingBrackets breaks it all down. #FatherHarry https://bit.ly/3EGiVgi

Not rooting for any particular @ValleyHoops, but chaos is always fun. If things break certain ways, after today there could be a six-way tie for fifth place.

Load More

More in Missouri Valley