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 ...
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the beloved team chaplain for the Loyola University Chicago men’s basketball team, died on Thursday, October 9, at age 106. Sister Jean became a media sensation in 2018 ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Sister Jean served as the iconic chaplain to the Loyola University men's basketball team since 1994, and died Thursday at 106 years old. But she was so much more than that to students ...
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the beloved chaplain for the Loyola University Chicago men's basketball team, became an endearing figure to San Antonio basketball fans during the 2018 NCAA "March Madness ...
Loyola University alumni and fans can now get their hands on special merchandise honoring the legacy of the late Sister Jean ...
View post: One of Milwaukee's M18 Battery and Charger Kits Is Over $130 Off at Walmart Right Now Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, Loyola Chicago’s beloved chaplain and a longtime super fan of the Ramblers ...
WASHINGTON — Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the iconic Loyola University basketball team chaplain, has died. She was 106. The university confirmed "Sister Jean" died Thursday. No specific cause of death ...
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, is retiring at ...
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the beloved Catholic nun who became known across the country at the age of 98 as the chaplain of the Loyola University Chicago men’s basketball team, died Oct. 9 at the ...
CHICAGO — Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the chaplain for the men’s basketball team at Loyola Chicago who became a beloved international celebrity during the school’s fairy-tale run to the Final Four of ...
Sister Jean, the longtime chaplain for Loyola Chicago's men's basketball team, has retired at 106 because of health concerns. The school's student newspaper, The Loyola Phoenix, announced her ...