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The '''Loyburn Invitational''' is a tournament co-hosted by [[Loyola]] and [[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn]]. It has been held three times, alternating between those schools' sites.
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The '''Loyburn Invitational''' is a tournament co-hosted by [[Loyola]] and [[Auburn (Rockford, IL)|Auburn]]. It alternates between those schools' sites, including being held at Loyola in 2012-13.
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
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* The 2009 edition featured a single-elimination playoff with no third-place game, so the teams listed as third and fourth place would actually be tied for third place.
 
* The 2009 edition featured a single-elimination playoff with no third-place game, so the teams listed as third and fourth place would actually be tied for third place.
  
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Revision as of 21:32, 18 July 2013

The Loyburn Invitational is a tournament co-hosted by Loyola and Auburn. It alternates between those schools' sites, including being held at Loyola in 2012-13.

Results

Year #ofTeams Champion Second Third Fourth
Feb. 2009 12 Auburn A New Trier Carbondale Loyola A
Jan. 2010 14 Auburn Stevenson St. Ignatius Loyola A
Nov. 2010 24 Stevenson Auburn Loyola A IMSA A
Nov. 2011 24 Auburn Loyola A IMSA A Carbondale
Dec. 2012 24 Loyola Belvidere North IMSA Stevenson
  • The 2009 edition featured a single-elimination playoff with no third-place game, so the teams listed as third and fourth place would actually be tied for third place.