Chicago Sun-Times

8 FEELS GREAT

Loyola unites behind team’s amazing run to NCAA Elite Eight

- BY ANNIE COSTABILE Staff Reporter Email: acostabile@suntimes.com Twitter: @AnnieCosta­bile

While Rambler fever is on the rise across the Chicago area, the welcome delirium has reached epidemic proportion­s on Loyola University campus and the surroundin­g Rogers Park neighborho­od.

Friday afternoon, at every turn, the “Go Ramblers” slogan could be seen splashed across windows, street lamps and the sea of yellow and maroon hats and sweatshirt­s of passersby weaving through streets near campus.

“I haven’t felt this sort of school spirit at all since being here,” Loyola sophomore Katherine Fennessey said of the men’s basketball team’s improbable run to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament.

Many of the students said they could pinpoint the moment their interest went from simply supporting their school to being super fans: Donte Ingram’s three- point dagger in the Ramblers’ 64- 62 victory against Miami in the opening round.

But for some, the increased interest started sooner. Loyola has seen a steady increase of traffic on itswebsite since the Missouri-Valley Conference tournament in St. Louis — specifical­ly, the team’s semi- final win over Bradley.

Then, after the win against Miami, Loyola saw a 30 percent increase in visits on the site. And after the team’s Sweet Sixteen victory over Nevada Thursday night, it saw a 93 percent spike in page clicks.

Loyola’s bookstore on Sheridan Road is also hot. Sales have more than tripled compared to this time last year.

“This is a big urban campus,” bookstore-manager Mani Pillai said. “Sometimes it can feel impersonal, but the success of the team has made everyone feel like they are a part of it.”

Loyola has made it a priority to give its students every opportunit­y to enjoy March Madness, with watch parties at the student center for every game of the tournament. Thursday night, nearly 2,000 Rambler fans packed in towatch the win over Nevada.

An even bigger turnout is expected Saturday as the team faces Kansas State, with a trip to the Final Four on the line.

Loyola junior Glenda Lopez said she’ll be joined by friends at other Chicago- area schools, like DePaul University and Illinois Institute of Technology.

“They all want to come up to Loyola and watch the game here on campus,” Lopez said. “It’s really exciting the whole city is involved.”

 ?? | ANNIE COSTABILE/ SUN- TIMES ?? Loyola fans filled the campus bookstore shopping for new gear before the Ramblers’ Elite Eight appearance.
| ANNIE COSTABILE/ SUN- TIMES Loyola fans filled the campus bookstore shopping for new gear before the Ramblers’ Elite Eight appearance.
 ?? | GETTY IMAGES ?? Loyola fans cheer in Atlanta during the Ramblers’ victory Thursday.
| GETTY IMAGES Loyola fans cheer in Atlanta during the Ramblers’ victory Thursday.

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