Baltimore -- Head Coach
Jen Adams announced the signings of Chloe Silverstein and Shelby Sullivan to the women's lacrosse roster.
"We are thrilled to welcome Chloe and Shelby to our program" said
Jen Adams. "They are outstanding student-athletes who bring a tremendous combination of talent, skill, and character. Beyond what they will contribute on the field, they are the type of people who will make a positive impact in our locker room and help strengthen our excellent culture. We are excited to have them join our family and can't wait to see all they will accomplish in a Loyola uniform."
Chloe Silverstein, a sophomore goalkeeper, joins the Greyhounds after spending her freshman season with Devner University. She appeared in four games during the season, tallying seven saves on 16 shots face in 67 minutes of game time. Silverstein was coached by former Greyhound
Lauren Spence ('25) at Denver. Prior to Denver, Silverstein was a two-time All-American, as she held a .550 save percentage in high school, which was good for sixth in Colorado.
She is from Denver, Colorado, where she grew up with her parents Justin and Jennifer, and her older brother, Cooper.
"I'm incredibly excited to join the Loyola community and continue my academic and athletic career as a Greyhound" said Silverstein. "I can't wait to get to Baltimore, meet my teammates, and get to work. Go Hounds!
Shelby Sullivan, a junior attacker, joins the Greyhounds after spending the last two seasons at Maryland. She appeared in 32 games over the last two seasons, as she started in all 21 games during her freshman season. She recorded 21 goals, 14 ground balls, and 55 draw controls during her freshman year, as she was named to the All-Big Ten Freshman Team and was ranked 20th by
Inside Lacrosse in their Freshman Impact Rankings. Prior to Maryland, she was chosen for the 2023 National Team Development Program National Combine, member of the 2023 USA U18 team.
She is from Bel Air, Maryland, where she grew up with her parents, Lisa and Chris, and her two siblings; Connor and Ryleigh.
"I chose Loyola because of the high quality education the school provides, as well as the impressive team legacy, culture, and coaching!" said Shelby.