Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt is a 103-year-old Catholic nun and educator who gained fame as the chaplain for Loyola University Chicago's men's basketball team.
Born just as World War I was ending, she has witnessed significant historical changes throughout her lifetime.
Sister Jean has dedicated her life to serving God and others, working as a teacher and administrator at various levels of education.
Her memoir reflects on her experiences, faith, and passion for sports, particularly basketball.
Known for her positive attitude and wit, Sister Jean became a media sensation during Loyola's 2018 NCAA tournament run.
Despite her advanced age, she remains active and engaged with students, continuing to inspire others with her wisdom and enthusiasm for life.
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