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Sister Jean and Loyola Chicago busted our brackets and we're fine with it

by Ralph Schudel
Sister Jean and Loyola Chicago busted our brackets and we're fine with it
The first round of the NCAA Basketball tournament is a magical time filled with hope and optimism, which quickly turn to rage and regret when your bracket inevitably gets busted. The story of Sister Jean is a pleasant marriage of those two concepts. Sister Jean Delores Schmidt is a 98-year-old chaplain who works closely with Loyola University of Chicago. She has been affiliated with the university for over half a century. Schmidt is known for leading the Ramblers in prayer before games and giving them a scouting report prior to tip-off. She even provided a detailed scouting report for every player that head coach Porter Moser inherited when he took over the Loyola head coaching position in 2011.

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