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David Haugh: Porter Moser wants fearless Loyola team to savor every moment of March Madness

DALLAS - A reporter from Miami corrected herself, showing Loyola coach Porter Moser the respect his team earned after the program's best season in 33 years.

"What about the Miami team scares you - not scares you but concerns you most?" she asked during Wednesday's news conference.

Moser, as fearless as he is tireless, seized the opportunity to lighten the mood.

"You can use the word 'scare,' that's OK," he said with a smile, drawing laughter.

Moser's comfort comes in knowing his Ramblers are having too much fun to be

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