Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the longtime crew chaplain for the Loyola College Chicago males’s basketball crew, has handed away. As the varsity confirmed on Thursday night time, she died on the age of 106 on October 9.
Sister Jean had labored a number of roles on the varsity’s campus for over six many years, and finally rose to nationwide prominence in the course of the Ramblers’ storybook run in the course of the 2018 NCAA Match. An avid basketball fan, the then-98-year-old grew to become a religious mascot for the varsity because it superior to the Ultimate 4 as an 11-seed.
Sister Jean remained concerned with Loyola College and its basketball program till earlier this 12 months, when she introduced she would step down as a result of well being causes.
“In lots of roles at Loyola over the course of greater than 60 years, Sister Jean was a useful supply of knowledge and charm for generations of scholars, school, and employees,” Loyola President Mark C. Reed stated in an announcement supplied by the varsity.
“Whereas we really feel grief and a way of loss, there’s nice pleasure in her legacy. Her presence was a profound blessing for our total group and her spirit abides in hundreds of lives. In her honor, we will aspire to share with others the love and compassion Sister Jean shared with us.”
Born on August 21, 1919 as Dolores Bertha Schmidt, she attended St. Paul’s Excessive Faculty in her hometown of San Francisco, the place she performed on the ladies basketball crew. After commencement in 1937, she joined the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Adopting the title Sister Jean Dolores, she taught at Catholic faculties in California and Chicago, finally becoming a member of Mundelein Faculty — a college that later grew to become affiliated with Loyola — in 1961.
She grew to become educational advisor to the varsity’s males’s basketball crew in 1994, and over time transitioned to crew chaplain. Sister Jean was inducted into the Loyola Athletics Corridor of Fame in 2017 and acknowledged for her achievements each in basketball and past by Pope Francis and President Biden, amongst numerous others.
The varsity introduced that funeral preparations shall be posted when out there.