no, she doesn't. That press conference happened at the same time as a Loyola player, and no reporters showed up..
March Madness is about the players, not the fans.
Michigan headed to the Final. Houston had them dead to rights. Hit those 2 free throws, and Michigan is going home. Hell, hit one, then foul them. Game over. Houston has to be sick.
I don't know what kind of a person sees fit to criticize an elderly woman of God for the attention given to her by othersofor her good work, but it the precise opposite of what I want my son to be.I like her but she does take away from the players getting their spotlight.
She did nothing for them to make the Final Four unless her prayers really are working.
But anyways, #GoLoyola
I don't know what kind of a person sees fit to criticize an elderly woman of God for the attention given to her by othersofor her good work, but it the precise opposite of what I want my son to be.
Sister has been laboring in obscurity for decades.
You don't like it, don't watch.
What she has managed to really accomplish, without doing anything but being herself, is bringing more attention to the Loyola university, team and basketball program than their considerable accomplishments this season did. I’d say that’s a really good thing for all involved.I like Sister Jean I only said that it could take away from the players moment.
& the media is the one hyping her up & constantly interviewing her. I don’t mind her at all. Her mind is in great shape for 98 too.