Lakeshore Basketball
Head Coach

Eric Simpson
Head Coach
After putting together one of the best opening seasons of any coach in program history, Eric Simpson is hoping to continue to make strides in his second campaign and make Loyola consistent contenders for the Horizon League crown.
Simpson and the Ramblers laid a solid foundation last season as the team finished 15-15 during the 2009-10 season, the program's best showing since the 2001-02 campaign and the best season by a first-year coach at Loyola since Marty Hawkins led the Ramblers to a 19-4 mark during the 1979-80 season, Loyola's first recorded season of competition. In addition, Loyola's nine Horizon League wins were the program's most conference wins in a season since it posted a 12-2 mark in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference during the 1988-89 season. One of the keys was the team's ability to take care of its homecourt, as the Ramblers posted a 9-5 mark at the Gentile Center. Included in that mark was a stirring 65-63 win over No. 14 Green Bay in January, a win that also served as Loyola's first-ever victory over a nationally ranked opponent.
Simpson's system proved beneficial to both guards and posts alike, as proven by the recently graduated trio of Keisha Collins, Maggie McCloskey and Elyse VanBogaert.
McCloskey leaves Rogers Park 11th on the NCAA all-time list for made three-pointers and she capped her career by participating in the 22nd Annual State Farm College Slam Dunk and Three-Point Championships at the Final Four this past April. VanBogaert became just the 10th player in Loyola history to record 1,000 career points and 500 rebounds while Collins finished in the school's all-time top ten in assists, free throws made and free throws attempted despite playing just three years at Loyola.
Prior to his appointment, Simpson spent two years as an assistant coach under Shannon Reidy, where he was primarily in charge of Loyola's backcourt. Under his mentoring, Collins was named to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team after the 2007-08 season and McCloskey set a NCAA Division I record by making at least one three-pointer in 69 straight games. He made the move to the women's staff after a one-year stint as the Director of Basketball Operations for Loyola's men's basketball team, which helped him familiarize himself with Loyola and the Horizon League. He has 10 years of coaching at the high school level under his belt, serving as an assistant coach at Loyola Academy from 1994-96 before moving on to head sophomore and assistant varsity coach at his alma mater, St. Ignatius, from 1999-2001. From there, Simpson took over as athletic director and head boys basketball coach at Marquette Catholic High School in Michigan City, Ind., performing those duties from 2001-05.
Simpson began his coaching career after wrapping up his four-year playing career at Northwestern, where he was a teammate of current Loyola men's basketball assistant coach Pat Baldwin. He graduated from the Evanston institution in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts in history.