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Sister Jean, who cheered on Loyola Chicago’s Final Four run, retires at age 106

September 24, 2025
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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the Loyola University Chicago chaplain who gained fame in her 90s as one of college basketball’s most recognizable fans while cheering on the Ramblers during their surprising run to the men’s Final Four in 2018, has officially retired from her public duties at age 106.

The university announced this week that she is no longer able to be physically active in her role. Sister Jean joined Loyola’s campus community in 1991 and began serving as the men’s basketball team’s chaplain three years later. Over the decades, she became a fixture in Loyola’s daily life, known for her pregame prayers, scouting reports and beaming greeting of students on campus.

Her profile soared in 2018 when Loyola, a No. 11 seed, shocked the college basketball world by advancing to the Final Four. Cameras often found Sister Jean courtside, cheering in her maroon-and-gold scarf. She quickly became a national symbol of the Ramblers’ feel-good underdog story, embraced by both Loyola fans and the wider sports community.

Even in her later years, Sister Jean maintained a national profile. In 2023, she published “Wake Up With Purpose! What I’ve Learned in My First 100 Years,” a memoir reflecting on her life and lessons. The book drew national attention and praise, including recognition from President Joe Biden.

This past spring, she missed Loyola’s NIT men’s semifinal game, raising concerns about her health. Now, with her retirement from active campus life, the university community is reflecting on her legacy.

Loyola President Mark Reed said Sister Jean’s spirit will remain a part of the school, even if she is less visible in person. “She will always be an integral member of our community,” he said. She also helped to establish the Sister Jean Scholarship Fund, which continues to support Loyola students in need.

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