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Beloved March Madness icon Sister Jean dies at 106
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the team chaplain for the Loyola University Chicago basketball team who became a national celebrity during the school's 2018 underdog March Madness run, has died at 106.
Charlie Creme is in charge of ESPN's women's bracketology, which was just updated for their way too soon 2026 NCAA Tournament projections. When it comes to HC J ...
Loyola University Chicago’s Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the longtime chaplain to the Loyola men’s basketball team, died Thursday. She was 106 years old.
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High school volleyball: 2025 tournament draw gears up area teams for postseason
March Madness isn’t the only time for bracket excitement. The OHSAA volleyball tournament draw was held on Oct. 5, and teams received their map for the road to Dayton. A year ago, three ...
Sponsored by Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce and Johnson Financial Group, the Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin contest asks the public to vote on what dairy state-manufactured products they find the ...
NAPLES — When it comes to craft beer, James Pettitte is an IPA guy. He also likes stouts. But in the fall, he switches to Oktoberfest. There are so many to choose from in the Finger Lakes and he's ...
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Sporting News on MSNCody Campbell wants to end the NCAA, and if he does, that may finish college sports as well
Billionaire Cody Campbell has helped make Texas Tech sports better because of his donations. Now campaigning to "save" college sports, but his ideas are misguided.
October's National Pizza Month was first declared in 1984 by Gerry Durnell, founder of "Pizza Today" magazine, as a way to celebrate America’s love affair with one of its most iconic foods. Forty ...
Entering the 2025-26 college basketball season, there is plenty of talk that Purdue will be ranked the No. 1 team in the country and will earn the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The madness of England’s council tax system can be seen vividly in the quiet residential streets of Reading, a ...
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