sport news 'Faith restored in humanity': Loyola Chicago's 103-YEAR-OLD Sister Jean throws ... trends now

sport news 'Faith restored in humanity': Loyola Chicago's 103-YEAR-OLD Sister Jean throws ... trends now
sport news 'Faith restored in humanity': Loyola Chicago's 103-YEAR-OLD Sister Jean throws ... trends now

sport news 'Faith restored in humanity': Loyola Chicago's 103-YEAR-OLD Sister Jean throws ... trends now

'Faith restored in humanity': Loyola Chicago's 103-YEAR-OLD Sister Jean throws the first pitch at the Cubs-Phillies game at Wrigley Field Cubs fans gave 103-year-old Sister Jean a big cheer in the Windy City on Tuesday She threw an underhand toss in her wheelchair to Cubs mascot behind the plate The nun was then given a warm hug after the ball bounced toward home plate She rose to fame at March Madness 2018 after Loyola Ramblers' Final Four run Click here for all your latest international Sports news from DailyMail.com

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Sister Jean threw the first pitch at an incredible 103-years-old on Tuesday night before the start of a MLB three-game series between the Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Loyola-Chicago chaplain, who found overnight fame in the US in 2018 while being on the bench of the Jesuit college's men basketball team's journey to the March Madness Final Four, drew a big cheer at Wrigley Field when she made an underhand toss from her wheelchair. 

She was then given a warm hug by the Cubs' mascot 'Clark' after the ball bounced toward home plate. 

Loyola University Chicago's Sister Jean, 103, threw the first pitch before Cubs-Phillies Tuesday

The collegiate chaplain threw an underhand toss from her wheelchair to Cubs mascot 'Clark'

The collegiate chaplain threw an

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