Chaplain of Champions
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In this episode of Empty the Bench: Small Market Edition, Callan McClurg celebrates the life and legacy of Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, the chaplain of the Loyola Chicago Ramblers who became a global icon. Following her passing this past year at the age of 106, we look back at a century of purpose—from her birth in 1919 to her "ministry of presence" in the dorms of Chicago. We move past the "mascot" narrative to reveal the technical reality: Sister Jean was a tactical advantage who sent detailed scouting reports to players and coaches, dissecting opponents with the precision of a veteran film coordinator.
The episode tracks the 2018 miracle run to the Final Four and analyzes the "Sister Jean Economy," which saw her bobblehead become a record-breaking fundraiser for both her religious order and the Loyola athletic department. We also explore her lasting impact through the S.M.I.L.E. program and the Worship, Work, Win Fund, proving that her influence is baked into the very bricks of the university.
McClurg concludes with a personal reflection on how a small school in a big city can own the national conversation through humility, excellence, and a clear sense of mission. It is a tribute to a woman who taught us that the biggest impact often happens far away from the brightest lights.
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