Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the team chaplain for the Loyola University Chicago basketball team who became a national celebrity during the school's 2018 underdog March Madness run, has died at 106.
An unlikely basketball hero died Thursday. Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt was chaplain for the men's basketball team at Loyola University Chicago. She was front and center when the Ramblers made it to ...
Longtime chaplain for Loyola Chicago's men's basketball team, Sister Jean, has retired at 106 because of health concerns. The school's student newspaper, The Loyola Phoenix, announced her retirement ...
Basketball fans will never forget the 2018 NCAA Tournament when the Ramblers of Loyola Chicago stole the country's heart. Loyola, an 11-seed who no one saw coming made it's way all the way to the NCAA ...
One of the most iconic faces of an improbable Cinderella story during March Madness has died. Loyola University Chicago announced the death of Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt on Thursday, Oct. 9. The ...
Mar 25, 2018; Chicago, IL, USA; Loyola Ramblers team chaplain Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt celebrates at the Gentile Arena after capturing the NCAA South Regional Championship Mandatory Credit: Patrick ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year for college hoops fans. March Madness is here with the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments playing out over the next three weeks, but it hasn’t ...
Longtime chaplain for Loyola Chicago’s men’s basketball team, Sister Jean, has retired at 106 because of health concerns. The school’s student newspaper, The Loyola Phoenix, announced her retirement ...