Loyola Chicago - Porter Moser Full Season Playbook w/ Video
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Loyola Chicago - Porter Moser Full Season Playbook w/ Video by Tim Bergstraser only $10
49 Pages of diagrams from of the most underated coaches in the Nation.
Chicago area native Porter Moser has been at the helm for the most significant moments in Loyola University Chicago men’s basketball history in the last 56 years. During his first eight seasons in Rogers Park, the Naperville, Ill., product has changed the program’s culture and reestablished recruiting in the Chicago area, all while also successfully navigating the transition to the Missouri Valley Conference.
Moser’s list of accomplishments in his eight seasons at Loyola is impressive. His keen recruiting eye and proven experience in developing men both on and off the court has resulted in three postseason berths, a NCAA Final Four appearance, 10 all-conference selections, two MVC Player of the Year honorees, two Associated Press Honorable Mention All-Americans, two Academic All-Americans, a MVC Defensive Player of the Year, a MVC Sixth Man of the Year and a pair of MVC Freshman of the Year selections, just to scratch the surface. Loyola’s 52 wins over the last two seasons are its most ever over a two-year stretch.
One of only four coaches in school history to win over 140 games on the Loyola bench, Moser has guided the Ramblers to 12 wins over Power 5, Big East or Mountain West conference schools, posted the most wins in school history (32 in 2017-18) and seen Loyola earn its first Associated Press Top 25 votes since the historic run to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1985. Moser was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year in 2017-18 and also was selected as the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 16 Coach of the Year after leading Loyola to the Missouri Valley Conference regular season and tournament championships and a school-record 32 wins. Along the way, the Ramblers knocked off four nationally ranked teams, including the program’s first-ever win on the road against a top-five opponent (No. 5 Florida), and the team ranked second in the nation in fewest personal fouls per game (13.9), third in field goal percentage (.507), and sixth in scoring defense (62.6 ppg).
The 2017-18 season was a historic one for Loyola as Moser piloted the Ramblers to a school-record 32 wins and their first Final Four appearance since winning the NCAA championship in 1963, along with a No. 7 ranking in the final 2017-18 USA Today Coaches Poll. Earning its first NCAA Tournament berth since 1985, Loyola became just the fourth No. 11 seed ever to advance to the Final Four, posting wins over Miami, Tennessee, Nevada and Kansas State en route to one of the best college basketball stories in history.
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Loyola Chicago - Porter Moser Full Season Playbook w/ Video by Tim Bergstraser only $10
49 Pages of diagrams from of the most underated coaches in the Nation.
Chicago area native Porter Moser has been at the helm for the most significant moments in Loyola University Chicago men’s basketball history in the last 56 years. During his first eight seasons in Rogers Park, the Naperville, Ill., product has changed the program’s culture and reestablished recruiting in the Chicago area, all while also successfully navigating the transition to the Missouri Valley Conference.
Moser’s list of accomplishments in his eight seasons at Loyola is impressive. His keen recruiting eye and proven experience in developing men both on and off the court has resulted in three postseason berths, a NCAA Final Four appearance, 10 all-conference selections, two MVC Player of the Year honorees, two Associated Press Honorable Mention All-Americans, two Academic All-Americans, a MVC Defensive Player of the Year, a MVC Sixth Man of the Year and a pair of MVC Freshman of the Year selections, just to scratch the surface. Loyola’s 52 wins over the last two seasons are its most ever over a two-year stretch.
One of only four coaches in school history to win over 140 games on the Loyola bench, Moser has guided the Ramblers to 12 wins over Power 5, Big East or Mountain West conference schools, posted the most wins in school history (32 in 2017-18) and seen Loyola earn its first Associated Press Top 25 votes since the historic run to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1985. Moser was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year in 2017-18 and also was selected as the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 16 Coach of the Year after leading Loyola to the Missouri Valley Conference regular season and tournament championships and a school-record 32 wins. Along the way, the Ramblers knocked off four nationally ranked teams, including the program’s first-ever win on the road against a top-five opponent (No. 5 Florida), and the team ranked second in the nation in fewest personal fouls per game (13.9), third in field goal percentage (.507), and sixth in scoring defense (62.6 ppg).
The 2017-18 season was a historic one for Loyola as Moser piloted the Ramblers to a school-record 32 wins and their first Final Four appearance since winning the NCAA championship in 1963, along with a No. 7 ranking in the final 2017-18 USA Today Coaches Poll. Earning its first NCAA Tournament berth since 1985, Loyola became just the fourth No. 11 seed ever to advance to the Final Four, posting wins over Miami, Tennessee, Nevada and Kansas State en route to one of the best college basketball stories in history.
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