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Sister Jean names SEC team as current pick to win 2023 NCAA Tournament
By Andrew Olson
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Sister Jean became one of college basketball’s most famous fans during Loyola Chicago’s memorable 2018 NCAA Tournament run. Sister Jean, born Jean Dolores Schmidt, is now 103 years old – and still closely following college hoops.
During an interview with “Good Morning America” to discuss her new memoir “Wake Up with Purpose” and other topics, Sister Jean was asked for her thoughts on who will win the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
“Right now, it looks to me as though Kentucky will,” she told the show.
“You can have a purpose. It’s what you do every day.”
Sister Jean, the 103-year-old nun who became a #MarchMadness icon as the chaplain for the Loyola Chicago Ramblers men’s basketball team, talks to @reevewill about her new memoir, “Wake Up with Purpose.” pic.twitter.com/eKOmkUYfHt
— Good Morning America (@GMA) February 27, 2023
John Calipari’s squad has gone through many ups and downs in the 2022-23 season. Kentucky has won its last 4 games, defeating Mississippi State, Tennessee, Florida and Auburn to improve to 20-9 overall. The Wildcats have their home finale on Wednesday against Vanderbilt before traveling to Arkansas to end the regular season.
The Cats are certainly one of the hottest teams heading into the SEC basketball tournament. We’ll see if they can keep the momentum going for an NCAA Tournament run.
Andrew writes about sports to fund his love of live music and collection of concert posters. He strongly endorses the Hall of Fame campaigns of Fred Taylor and Andruw Jones.