Loyola Chicago's Sister Jean, 103, journeys to New York for Ramblers' A-10 Conference tournament
Sister Jean turned 103 in August
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Age is just a number for Loyola Chicago’s beloved chaplain Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt.
Known by many simply as Sister Jean, the Catholic nun who has become a fixture in college basketball traveled with the Ramblers to New York for their first-round matchup against Saint Joseph’s in the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament Tuesday.
"At 103 years old, Sister Jean was not going to miss Loyola Chicago’s opening round game in the A-10 Tournament," the NCAA March Madness Twitter handle posted.
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Sister Jean, who turned 103 in August, told "Fox & Friends" Tuesday morning that, aside from genetics, there are three simple things she attributes to living a long and healthy life.
"Well, I tell people when they ask me that question that I eat well, I sleep well and, hopefully, I pray well," she said.
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The Ramblers also play a role in that lifestyle.
"My basketball team, it keeps me young. All these young people keep me young at heart. I can’t walk, but they keep me young at heart," she said.
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Sister Jean says the basketball team has taught her many things, but, of course, she’s done the same for the team.
"When I first started [praying with them before games], one of the young men said, ‘I just thought we’d be saying a lot of prayers, but then when Sister Jean gave us a scouting report …,'" she said before trailing off with a laugh.
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St. Joseph’s defeated Loyola Chicago in Tuesday’s game, 72-67, to move on to the second round, where it will play No. 7 George Washington Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET.