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David Haugh: Faith in each other the biggest factor carrying Loyola into Sweet 16

DALLAS - Without fail after victories, Loyola coach Porter Moser opens his remarks in a way that stays true to the school's Jesuit mission.

"I first want to say all glory and thankfulness goes to God, he's been so good to this group, me, this university," Moser said Saturday after his team's 63-62 NCAA tournament victory over third-seeded Tennessee in Dallas.

Moser sincerely means it too. He proudly wears his devotion on his sleeve. The Naperville, Ill., native loves referring to himself as "the Catholic kid from Chicago" and likely will crack

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