San Francisco Mayor Mark Farrell announced on Saturday that Mar. 31 is officially Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt Day.
The 98-year-old is a San Francisco native who attended Saint Paul High School and has become a sensation as the team chaplain for Loyola Chicago.
The team made it to the Final Four as a number 11 seed, but it appears Loyola’s incredible run has come to an end after losing to Michigan.
As a fellow born & raised San Franciscan – I’m proud to declare today #SisterJean Schmidt Day in San Francisco! We’re all rooting for a win for @LoyolaChicago’s @RamblersMBB most loyal & vocal supporter in the #FinalFour today! #MarchMadness #OnwardLU pic.twitter.com/l4CrmBAXHz— Mark Farrell (@MarkFarrellSF) March 31, 2018
@MarkFarrellSF We can’t thank you enough for all of the support along this journey! #NoFinishLine #OnwardLU #FinalFour pic.twitter.com/MOTMDsXB4N— Loyola Basketball (@RamblersMBB) March 31, 2018
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