Faculty basketball followers aren’t too happy with Loyola Chicago males’s basketball after gamers have been seen snubbing group chaplain Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt following their dominant win over Jap Michigan on Tuesday night time.
The Ramblers remained undefeated with a 76-54 win over the Eagles at residence, however followers on social media have been left unimpressed after a viral video confirmed a number of gamers strolling proper previous the beloved Sister Jean as they left the court docket.
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Sister Jean, who turned 105 on Aug. 21, was sitting in a wheelchair proper in entrance of the tunnel along with her fist raised. However, as some on social media identified, the gamers left her “hanging.”
“How can you leave Sister Jean hanging like this?!?’ Barstool personality Dan Katz, known as “Large Cat,” said in a post on X.
“There’s 1 rule in school basketball that should be adopted: You NEVER ignore Sister Jean,” one other individual wrote on-line.
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“I do know she most likely didn’t care however that hurts my emotions,” another post read.
Sister Jean began her career at Loyola Chicago in 1991 as an academic advisor, but she is best known for her role as the team chaplain, which she began just a few years later in 1994. Since then, she has not only become a household name in Chicago, but for all college basketball fans.
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Loyola Chicago is currently second in the Atlantic 10 with a 7-0 record. They take on the 5-3 South Florida Bulls on Saturday.
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