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Twitter reacts to Sister Jean returning to NCAA Tournament
Sister Jean Delores Schmidt of Loyola University Chicago will cheer on the Ramblers in the tournament once again. Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports

College basketball folk hero Sister Jean is heading back to the NCAA Tournament, and Twitter could not be more excited.

The Loyola Ramblers on Sunday clinched an automatic bid to the tournament with a 64-58 win over Drake in the Missouri Valley final. That means Sister Jean, the team’s 102-year-old chaplain, will once again be making a March Madness appearance. She first went viral during Loyola’s Cinderella run to the Final Four in 2018 and returned in 2020 after a one-year absence.

Based on social media, news of Sister Jean’s impending return to the Big Dance has been very warmly received.

Yes, Sister Jean is just as much a part of the team as she has been in years past. Loyola coach Drew Valentine even made sure to get her part of the net after Sunday’s triumph.

While it obviously remains to be seen which team Loyola will draw in the field, the Ramblers certainly look like a threat to win a game or two. Perhaps that will give Sister Jean the chance to make Charles Barkley look bad again.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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