The annual 100-Mile Swim took place on Dec. 21 & 22 and was completed in a record time of 26.5 hours. All donations from the event will help support the Timothy O. Pierce ’60 Memorial Scholarship Fund.
The eighth installment of the Jimmy's Famous Seafood Toys for Tots event, hosted by John '01 and Tony Minadakis '04, raised $10,000 in support of student scholarships for Loyola Blakefield.
The Loyola Robotics team of John Parks '17 and Bobby Wescott '18 captured their first tournament championship this season at the Hereford Zone Robotics Stampede on December 3.
Calvert Hall defeated the Dons 40–21 during the 97th Annual Turkey Bowl at M&T Bank Stadium on Thanksgiving morning. Loyola still leads the all-time series, 49-40-8.
Hundreds of alumni returned to campus on the eve of Thanksgiving and the 97th Annual Turkey Bowl for our annual Homecoming Bull & Oyster Roast in the Four-Court Gymnasium.
For the second year in a row, Loyola head soccer coach Lee Tschantret was selected to be part of the U.S. Soccer U-18 Men's National Team coaching staff.
Andrew Hermann, who attended Loyola from 2010–11 before his family relocated to Seattle, visited campus on November 11 to speak with students about his fair trade coffee company, Better World Beans.
The Blakefield community celebrated the 2nd Annual Salute to Service, organized by the Loyola Patriots Club, during our final home varsity football game on November 5.
Connor Gill '20 received Eagle Scout honors on October 5, after completing a 700-hour project developing wireless infrastructure for the Carroll County Agricultural Center.
Joe Plecker '90 recently earned Master Professional status from the Professional Golfers' Assocation of America. He is currently the director of instruction at the Elkridge Club in Maryland.
Matt Doud '86, P '21, '22, Loyola trustee and president of Planit, is opening a new coffee shop with Planit co-founder and lifelong friend Ed Callahan. The shop, Order&Chaos Coffee, is attached to their ad agency's new office along Key Highway in Federal Hill. Be sure to stop by when you're downtown.
View photo and video highlights from our annual President's Reception held in Knott Hall on Thursday, October 6, to acknowledge and thank our leadership donors.
The Loyola Blakefield community gathered in the Hollow on the morning of September 14 to celebrate the start of another school year and to remember Dan McNeal '90.
We are pleased to announce that Michael Kelly, a four-year assistant coach at Loyola Blakefield, has been selected as the new head coach of the Dons’ baseball program.
WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore came out to talk with our freshmen while on their Christian service trip to First Fruits Farm during orientation week. Watch the segment here.
Several Dons took part in Dr. Wise's summer World Religions course to better understand some of the most popular religions across the globe by exploring local faith centers.
Several rising seniors from Loyola and Cristo Rey took time out of their summer vacation to learn about social justice issues affecting Baltimore City.
Three-time All-American for Duke Men's Lacrosse and current Atlanta Blaze midfielder Deemer Class '12 reflects on his time at Loyola Blakefield in a new video by alumni-owned East Coast Dyes (Mike & Greg Kenneally '07).
Members of our dedicated faculty and staff took time out of their summer break during the week of June 20–24 to attend the annual Jesuit Schools Network Colloquium at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Varsity Lacrosse Coach Ben Rubeor '04 talks with PressBox's Matt Stovall about what coaching at his alma mater means to him, the ongoing process of building team chemistry, and more.
Nick Breschi '13 (Towson University) and Cole Buese '15 (Princeton University) will be in Omaha, Nebraska, competing in the USA Swimming Olympic Trials starting Sunday, June 26.
View a collection of our Dons' prose, poetry, artwork, and photography in this year's edition of our student-produced digital literary arts magazine, Workshop(s).