Sister Jean, Loyola Chicago's beloved chaplain and March Madness icon, retires at 106

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Sister Jean, the beloved chaplain of Loyola Chicago's men's basketball team and a prominent figure during their 2018 Final Four run, has retired at age 106 due to health concerns after serving for 30 years and publishing a memoir in 2023.
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