Loyola's Ridley Athletic Complex Grand Opening March 13

Courtesy of Loyola Athletic Communications
BALTIMORE, MD - Loyola University Maryland will celebrate the
grand opening and dedication of The Reverend Harold Ridley, S.J.,
Athletic Complex on Saturday, March 13, when its nationally ranked
men's lacrosse team takes on the preseason No. 1 Duke Blue Devils.
Gates open at 1 p.m; game time is 3 p.m.
The Ridley Athletic Complex will be the home of Loyola's NCAA
Division I men's and women's lacrosse and soccer teams. It features
a 6,000-seat grandstand; Sportexe Momentum synthetic turf
competition field; video scoreboard; practice field; training
facilities; locker rooms for home teams, visitors, coaches and
officials; athletics staff offices; press, presidential, and VIP
boxes; concession areas; and event space.
"This highly anticipated facility represents an extraordinary step
forward for Loyola's already outstanding athletics program," said
University President Brian F. Linnane, S.J. "This state-of-the-art
complex will allow us to continue to attract student-athletes of
the highest caliber, host a broader range of post-season events,
enhance pride in Loyola and the Greyhounds, and create new
opportunities to connect with our neighbors in Baltimore."
In addition to the game, the March 13 celebration will
include a field blessing; a Loyola Kid Zone featuring face
painting, temporary tattoos, and games; commemorative t-shirts; and
more.
"I am thrilled that we will inaugurate the Ridley Athletic
Complex playing Duke, one of the nation's greatest men's lacrosse
programs," said Loyola Athletic Director Joseph Boylan. "We're
looking forward to an exciting contest and a terrific celebration
not just for Loyola students, parents, alumni, and friends, but for
Greyhound fans throughout Baltimore and beyond."
Construction on the $62 million Ridley Athletic Complex began in
spring 2006. A key priority of Loyola's most recent capital
campaign, the Ridley Athletic Complex attracted the largest
individual gift in University history-an anonymous contribution of
$5 million through which the facility was named in honor of late
Loyola President Harold Ridley, S.J. Fr. Ridley was one of the
project's first champions.
In addition to the dedication of the overall Ridley Athletic
Complex, March 13 will also feature the dedication of the Sean
Lugano Memorial Field, a practice field named in memory of Sean
Lugano, '95, one-time captain of Loyola's club rugby team. Lugano
died in the Sept. 11, 2001, World Trade Center attacks, and his
family and friends raised more than $1 million to name the
field-the new home of Loyola's club rugby team-in his honor. The
dedication will take place at halftime of a Loyola club rugby
scrimmage against a visiting team to be announced in the weeks to
come.
The Ridley Athletic Complex is located 2221 West Cold Spring Lane
in Baltimore. For more information on the Ridley Athletic Complex,
or to buy tickets to the game, visit www.loyola.edu/ridleyathletic.
Established in 1852, Loyola University Maryland is a Catholic,
Jesuit comprehensive university comprising Loyola College, home to
the University's arts and sciences programs; the Sellinger School
of Business and Management; and the School of Education. Loyola
enrolls 3,700 undergraduate and 2,300 graduate students from across
the country.
















