Loyola Chicago's Sister Jean, Basketball Icon and Beloved Chaplain, Dies at 106

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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the beloved 106-year-old chaplain of Loyola Chicago's basketball team and a cultural icon after the 2018 NCAA Final Four run, has died, leaving a legacy of faith, inspiration, and community impact over her 60+ years at Loyola and her lifelong dedication to service and spirituality.
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