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  2. Loyola Blakefield - Wikipedia

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    Loyola Blakefield. /  39.40361°N 76.62667°W  / 39.40361; -76.62667. Loyola Blakefield is a private Catholic, college preparatory school run by the USA East Province of the Society of Jesus in Towson, Maryland and within the Archdiocese of Baltimore. It was established in 1852 by the Jesuits as an all-boys school for students from ...

  3. List of sports venues in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Hytche Athletic Center: Princess Anne: Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks: 5,500 2000 John B. Schuerholz Baseball Complex: Towson: Towson Tigers: 500 2001 Knott Arena: Emmitsburg: Mount Saint Mary's Mountaineers: 3,000 1987 Ludwig Field: College Park: Maryland Terrapins: 7,000 1995 Maryland SoccerPlex: Germantown: Maryland Bobcats FC Old Glory DC ...

  4. Ridley Athletic Complex - Wikipedia

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    Loyola Greyhounds rugby (NCAA) (2010–present) The Rev. Harold Ridley, S.J. Intercollegiate Athletic Complex is a multi-sport facility owned and operated by Loyola University Maryland. It is located 1.5 mi (2.4 km) west of the main campus in Baltimore, Maryland, on a 71 acres (28.7 ha) parcel of land at the southwest corner of the intersection ...

  5. Johnny Unitas Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Towson Tigers ( NCAA) (1978–present) football, men's and women's lacrosse, track and field, cross country. Baltimore Bayhawks ( MLL) (2004–2006) Johnny Unitas Stadium is a multi-purpose sports stadium in Towson, Maryland, United States. The home of several Towson University athletics teams, it is also known as Minnegan Field at Johnny ...

  6. George C. Page Stadium - Wikipedia

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    George C. Page Stadium is a baseball venue in Los Angeles, California, USA. It is home to the Loyola Marymount Lions baseball team of the NCAA 's Division I West Coast Conference. Opened in 1983, [1] it has a capacity of 1,200 spectators. [2] The stadium is named for George C. Page, head of the Incentive Aid Foundation, which covered much of ...

  7. Loyola Greyhounds - Wikipedia

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    The Loyola Greyhounds are the athletic teams that represent Loyola University Maryland. The teams include men and women's basketball, cross country, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, swimming & diving, and tennis. Men's sports also include golf, while women's sports also include track and field and volleyball. The Greyhounds compete in NCAA Division I ...

  8. Reitz Arena - Wikipedia

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    Siena Saints, Reitz Arena, Friday, February 8, 2013. / 39.346803; -76.618615. Reitz Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Baltimore, Maryland. It is home to the Loyola University Maryland Greyhounds men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the Loyola women's volleyball team. Its seating capacity is 2,100. [1]

  9. Loyola University Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Loyola University Maryland is a private Jesuit university in Baltimore, Maryland.Established as Loyola College in Maryland by John Early and eight other members of the Society of Jesus in 1852, it is the ninth-oldest Jesuit college in the United States and the first college in the United States to bear the name of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus.