Some college locker rooms — such as the Notre Dame football team’s iconic space — carry a certain mystique, serving as a place of legends and traditions.
As Loyola builds new traditions for its men’s basketball program, which included a meteoric Final Four run two seasons ago, the school has built a new locker room that, officials say, reflects and, hopefully, will help propel a team already on the rise.
The construction project started in 2017 and only recently wrapped up in August. It was a collective effort between the men’s basketball head coach, Porter Moser, as well as Loyola’s deputy director of athletics, Holly Strauss-O’Brien, and a design team from The Maude Group, a creative firm that was hired onto the project.