After an illustrious four-year lacrosse career at Loyola Md.,
Pat Spencer transferred to Northwestern to pursue a graduate degree. Spencer completed his undergraduate degree in four years and did not redshirt; he retained ability to play one year in a different sport. At Loyola, he became the first player in program history to earn the prestigious Tewaaraton Award - given to the nation's top player. The four-time All-American left the sport as the NCAA's all-time leader in assists and second in career points. So how did he end up at Northwestern? Find out on... The Foundation.