“Mission From God,” it read, quoting from the Chicago-centric comedy classic “The Blues Brothers” and complete with a picture of the most famous member of the Loyola community. Townes released his three-pointer from in front of the Loyola bench as the shot clock reached one second. Ramblers fans stood and applauded as players hugged Sister Jean on their way to the locker room. “I’m happy for us, for my community, for Loyola, for the city of Chicago and for the world,” Sister Jean said outside Loyola’s locker room, “because we have people watching us all over the world. “I’m telling you, you’ve got to give so much credit to Nevada,” Ramblers Coach Porter Moser said.
Source: Washington Post March 23, 2018 03:03 UTC