Five Loyola University Maryland golfers received All-Patriot League honors, with freshman Liam Moloney earning Rookie of the Year. Eli Spaulding and Jackson Roman made the All-League First Team, while Moloney, Diego Neira, and Gustavo Rangel secured spots on the second team. Moloney stands out as the first Greyhound to win the Rookie award since 2015, wrapping up the season ranked as the top freshman in the conference. The team collectively performed well, finishing third at the Patriot League Championships. Spaulding led the team in national rankings.

By the Numbers
  • Liam Moloney had a 72.7 adjusted scoring average across eight tournaments.
  • Eli Spaulding ranked third in the Patriot League with a 72.1 adjusted scoring average.
  • Moloney finished sixth at the Patriot League Championships.
  • Jackson Roman achieved his first collegiate victory at the Carpetbagger Classic.
Yes, But

While the achievements are commendable, the team still faces competition from other top programs in the Patriot League, making future successes uncertain for the next season.

State of Play
  • Loyola finished third in the Patriot League Championships, indicating strong team performance.
  • Moloney's rise as a top-ranked freshman signals a bright future for the program.
  • Spaulding has consistently been a top performer, contributing significantly to team success.
What's Next

The program will look to build on this season's momentum, focusing on recruitment and development for the upcoming year, especially capitalizing on the talent of Moloney and returning players.

Bottom Line

Loyola golf's current success, highlighted by individual accolades, positions the team favorably for future competitions, yet the challenge remains to sustain and enhance performance against robust rivals.