2013 President's Report

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For our Wolf Pack Athletics teams, this means striving for excellence not only on the court but in the classroom and in the community, as well. In 2013, the National Association of

perfectly with Loyola University’s mission of educating the whole person,” said Dr. Michael Giorlando, director of Loyola University New Orleans Athletics and Wellness.

Intercollegiate Athletics awarded the Wolf Pack its Five-Star Champions of Character distinction for the fifth year in a row,

Wolf Pack Athletics unveiled a new logo for the 2012-13 season. The wolf as our mascot

recognizing Loyola athletes’ integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship, and servant leadership. “Reinforcing the five core values of character on a daily basis with our student athletes fits

symbolizes Loyola’s Jesuit values—wolves eating from a cauldron appear in the seal of St. Ignatius of Loyola—as well as strength in numbers and pride in teamwork. This bold new look proudly demonstrates our Pack pride and spirit.

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