Jean Dolores Schmidt, the beloved Loyola Chicago men’s basketball chaplain known as “Sister Jean,” died on Thursday, the school announced. She was 106. Sister Jean became a national sports icon during ...
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, who was better known as “Sister Jean” and a long-time fixture at Loyola basketball games, has died at age 106. Sister Jean captured the nation's heart during the 2018 NCAA ...
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The team chaplain became famous during Loyola's underdog March Madness run. Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the team chaplain for the Loyola University Chicago basketball team who became a national ...
The face behind one of the biggest Cinderella teams in NCAA men's basketball tournament history is no longer with us. Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, longtime team chaplain for Loyola-Chicago, died on ...
Jean Dolores Bertha Schmidt, best known to college basketball fans as Sister Jean of Loyola University Chicago, has died, the university confirmed Friday night. She was 106 years old. Sister Jean grew ...
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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, who was better known as “Sister Jean” and a long-time fixture at Loyola basketball games, has died at age 106. Sister Jean captured the nation's heart during the 2018 NCAA ...
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the upbeat hoop-head Loyola chaplain who became an adored national figure during the school’s 2018 run to the Final Four, died Thursday in Chicago. She was 106. Loyola ...
She led the Ramblers’ players in pregame prayers, pointed out opponents’ strengths and weaknesses and supported the team in N.C.A.A. tournaments. By Richard Goldstein Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, who ...