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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate wish to |
3 | | congratulate the Loyola University Chicago Men's Basketball |
4 | | team for their magnificent season this year; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The Ramblers compiled a record of 28 wins and 5 |
6 | | loses during the regular season and advanced to the NCAA |
7 | | Basketball Tournament for the first time since 1985; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, Led by Head Coach Porter Moser, the Ramblers won |
9 | | the Missouri Valley
Conference by defeating Illinois State |
10 | | University in the championship game 65 to 49 on March 4; Loyola |
11 | | ended the regular season on a ten-game winning streak; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, As a result of Loyola's great regular season, |
13 | | Porter Moser was voted Missouri
Valley Conference Coach of the |
14 | | Year; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Loyola University Chicago has been a member of the |
16 | | Missouri Valley
Conference since July 1, 2013; prior to that, |
17 | | Loyola was in the Horizon League for 34 years as a
charter |
18 | | member; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, Loyola University Chicago received an invitation |
20 | | to the NCAA Tournament and was the eleventh seed in the South |
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1 | | Region; in the first round, on March 15, their opponent, the |
2 | | University of Miami, Florida, was the sixth seed; it was a |
3 | | close game, with the
Rambler's Donte Ingram hitting a |
4 | | three-point shot with only three-tenths of a second left, to |
5 | | give
Loyola the win, 64 to 62; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, In the second round (the Round of 32) on March 17, |
7 | | Loyola faced the
University of Tennessee, which was the third |
8 | | seed in the South Region; in another close contest, Loyola's |
9 | | Clayton Custer hit a fifteen-foot jumper with 3.6 seconds left |
10 | | in the game to seal the victory for the Ramblers, 63 to 62; |
11 | | this would not be Custer's Last Stand; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, This has been another great season for Mr. Custer; |
13 | | his honors include being named the Larry Bird Player of the |
14 | | Year in the Missouri Valley Conference and a First Team |
15 | | Scholar-Athlete in the Missouri Valley Conference; other |
16 | | highlights this season for Clayton include: Associated Press |
17 | | Honorable Mention All-America, CoSIDA Academic All-District, |
18 | | and the Lou Henson Award; Clayton and Donte Ingram were named |
19 | | NABC All-District 16; Cameron Krutwig was named MVC Freshman of |
20 | | the Year; Ben Richardson and Clayton Custer were named MVC |
21 | | First Team Scholar-Athlete and Division I-AAA Scholar-Athlete; |
22 | | and |
23 | | WHEREAS, In the third round (the Sweet Sixteen) of the NCAA |
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1 | | Tournament on March 22,
Loyola's opponent was the University of |
2 | | Nevada, Las Vegas, ranked as the seventh seed in the
South |
3 | | Region; the Ramblers played with great enthusiasm and precision |
4 | | as time and time again they moved the ball to the basket; |
5 | | Marques Townes had an outstanding game, scoring 18 points |
6 | | including a 3-pointer with 6.3 seconds left in the game when |
7 | | Loyola was ahead by one point; with a four-point lead, the |
8 | | Ramblers held on to win 69 to 68; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, In the fourth round (the Elite Eight) on March 24, |
10 | | the Ramblers played Kansas State University, ranked as the |
11 | | ninth seed in the South Region; teamwork once again was |
12 | | paramount in how Loyola played; like the three previous |
13 | | tournament games, "a star was born"; this time it was Ben |
14 | | Richardson who scored 23 points, including six of seven |
15 | | three-pointers; his superb offensive performance added to his |
16 | | already illustrious reputation; Mr.
Richardson had been named |
17 | | the Missouri Valley Conference's Defensive Player of the Year; |
18 | | he was named as a First Team Scholar-Athlete in the Missouri |
19 | | Valley Conference and he was also honored as the South Region's |
20 | | Most Outstanding Player in the NCAA Tournament; by virtue of |
21 | | its victory over Kansas State, 78 to 62, Loyola won the South |
22 | | Region and moved on to the Final
Four for the first time since |
23 | | 1963 and extended its winning streak to fourteen, the longest |
24 | | of any team in the tournament; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, In the fifth round (the Final Four), held on March |
2 | | 31, Loyola's opponent was the University of Michigan, ranked as |
3 | | the third seed in the West Region; the Ramblers played with a |
4 | | lot of heart and led at halftime 29 to 22; this was an |
5 | | incredible effort by Loyola given how powerful Michigan's |
6 | | offense had been all season; however, with about 6 minutes left |
7 | | in the game, Michigan took the lead and ended up with a |
8 | | victory; and |
9 | | WHEREAS, Throughout Loyola's NCAA Tournament run, Sister |
10 | | Jean Dolores Schmidt was a delight and an inspiration to the |
11 | | team; as Team Chaplain, "Sister Jean" (as she is affectionately |
12 | | known) inspired and motivated the Loyola Ramblers in |
13 | | immeasurable ways; she has been a Sister in the religious order |
14 | | of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin (BVM) since |
15 | | 1937 and has been Team Chaplain since 1996; now at the age of |
16 | | 98, she cemented the team ethos with her signature phrase: |
17 | | "Worship, Work and Win"; in addition to her other honors, |
18 | | Sister Jean had bestowed upon her one of the greatest of sports |
19 | | honors, a bobblehead doll from the National Bobblehead Hall of |
20 | | Fame and Museum; pre-orders have already surpassed the 15,000 |
21 | | mark, making her Bobblehead the biggest seller of all time by |
22 | | far; by the end of the tournament it was safe to say that |
23 | | Sister Jean was not just Loyola's treasure, but the nation's as |
24 | | well; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Other Loyola University highlights for the season |
2 | | include: a school record 32 wins, finishing the season ranked |
3 | | No. 7 in the USA Today Coaches Poll, first outright |
4 | | regular-season conference championship since 1985, first NCAA |
5 | | Tournament appearance since 1985, first NCAA Final Four |
6 | | appearance since 1963, and only the fourth No. 11 seed in NCAA |
7 | | Tournament history to reach the Final Four; during the season |
8 | | they defeated Florida, Miami, Tennessee, and Nevada, all |
9 | | nationally-ranked teams; Loyola Athletics ranked No. 1 in the |
10 | | NCAA for the second straight year with a 99% graduation success |
11 | | rate; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, Loyola University Chicago has a long and storied |
13 | | history in basketball; in
1963, Loyola broke with college |
14 | | basketball's unwritten rule that no team should have more than |
15 | | two black players on the court at any given time; in so doing, |
16 | | they created a national conversation on race which led to the |
17 | | elimination of the limit on black players' court time; on March |
18 | | 15, 1963, in the NCAA Tournament, Loyola played Mississippi |
19 | | State University; the governor of Mississippi had instructed |
20 | | the all-white Mississippi State team not to play against an |
21 | | integrated team; their coach and players refused to follow the |
22 | | instruction, and the game became known as the Game of Change; |
23 | | Loyola would go on to defeat the two-time defending champion, |
24 | | the University of Cincinnati Bearcats (ranked number one in the |
25 | | nation), to win the national championship; Loyola remains the |
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1 | | only Illinois school to ever win the NCAA Basketball Title; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Loyola University Chicago is a Jesuit school |
3 | | founded in 1870; its main
campus, known as the Lake Shore |
4 | | Campus, is in the Rogers Park neighborhood on the northeast |
5 | | side, while its downtown campus, known as the Water Tower |
6 | | Campus, is next to Chicago's famed Magnificent Mile; Loyola has |
7 | | an enrollment of more than 16,000 students and boasts 150,000 |
8 | | alumni, 85,000 of whom are in the Chicago area; team members |
9 | | volunteer at Misericordia Heart of Mercy; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, As a Jesuit school, Loyola takes seriously its |
11 | | role in shaping students' lives; this is especially true of |
12 | | student-athletes, many of whom will never play professional |
13 | | sports; the degree they earn at Loyola is meaningful because of |
14 | | the school's commitment to their education, which takes the |
15 | | form of mentoring and tutoring to help guide them through a |
16 | | rigorous academic and athletic schedule; student-athletes at |
17 | | Loyola have a graduation rate of 99%; only five other schools |
18 | | in Division I sports have a graduation rate that high, four of |
19 | | them in the Ivy League; and
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20 | | WHEREAS, All of Illinois is grateful and honored for the |
21 | | positive national attention
brought to Loyola University and |
22 | | the City of Chicago; the Loyola University Men's Basketball |
23 | | team
had a thrilling season made noteworthy by its first |
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1 | | appearance in the NCAA Tournament since
1985 and by making it |
2 | | to the Final Four for the first time since 1963; Head Coach |
3 | | Porter Moser
and the entire group of players: Adarius Avery, |
4 | | Jake Baughman, Dylan Boehm, Clayton Custer,
Nick Dinardi, Donte |
5 | | Ingram, Aundre Jackson, Cameron Krutwig, Christian Negron, Ben
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6 | | Richardson, Cameron Satterwhite, Carson Shanks, Bruno Skokna, |
7 | | Marques Townes, Aher Uguak,
and Lucas Williamson are rightly |
8 | | proud of their season and accomplishments; therefore, be it
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9 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL |
10 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate the |
11 | | Loyola University Chicago Men's basketball team for its great |
12 | | season and its tremendous success in the NCAA Tournament; and |
13 | | be it further |
14 | | RESOLVED, That we declare May 9, 2018 as "Loyola University |
15 | | Chicago Day" in recognition of its accomplishments; and be it |
16 | | further
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17 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
18 | | presented to
Coach Porter Moser as a token of our esteem and |
19 | | good wishes.
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