Sister Jean’s Top 5 Loyola March Madness Moments

Sister Jean’s Top 5 Loyola March Madness Moments
Sister Jean’s Top 5 Loyola March Madness Moments

Loyola University said it best in its statement about Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, who died at the age of 106: She was “someone who touched the lives of so many people” during the century she lived.

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For so many sports fans who tuned in to watch Sister Jean motivate and support Loyola in the NCAA men’s tournament, that’s also true. She was there in 2018 (in which the Ramblers made a notable Final Four run that ended against Michigan), 2021 and 2022, and each time, everyone from the fans to the coaches to the players loved seeing her cheering on the team as a chaplain.

So let’s take a look at some of his best March Madness moments that we all loved:

2018: Sister Jean’s speech to Loyola upended Tennessee

You can’t tell me this didn’t help.

2018: Sister Jean has fun talking about Charles Barkley

This was so good. What a great sense of humor.

2021: Sister Jean delivered scouting report

This is what we love so much.

2022: Sister Jean returned and brought another prayer (and another scouting report)

She should be COACH Sister Jean.

2022: Sister Jean throws out the first pitch at a Cubs game

We know, this is not a March Madness moment. But it was fantastic.

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