Pat Spencer of Davidsonville was voted the top offensive performer in the Patriot
League for 2017 for the second year in a row. The sophomore scored 71 points, tied for fifth-most in Loyola history. and has dished off 46 assists in 13 games, third-highest in
program history. The Boys' Latin graduate leads all of Division I in assists
per game and ranks third in points per game.
"It
is certainly a well-deserved honor for Pat, and it's a great honor for him and
for Loyola. He did a terrific job this year of getting even more people
involved," said Loyola head coach Charley Toomey, a Severna Park resident.
"Pat is just a terrific player on and off the field. The game started to
slow down for Pat this year, and he has turned into a coach on the field. He is
seeing how defenses are playing him and the offense, in general, and he is
making great decisions on a week-to-week basis."
Spencer has recorded two or
more points in all but one of his 31 career games and has already amassed 62
goals and 98 assists in just two seasons. Although just a sophomore, the
6-foot-2, 190-pounder already ranks third in Loyola history in assists and
eighth in total points (160).For more details, go to: http://www.patriotleague.org/news/2017/4/24/MLAX_0424170107.aspx
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