The Final Four of the 2018 NCAA Tournament is in the books and Loyola-Chicago’s Cinderella run has finally come to an end. On Saturday night, the Ramblers fell to No. 3 Michigan and were bounced from the Big Dance.
That also meant it was time for the country to say goodbye to America’s new sweetheart, Sister Jean, the 98-year-old Loyola-Chicago team chaplain.
But Twitter wasn’t too friendly.
As is normally the case, people came running to their social media accounts with their best jokes following the Ramblers’ loss and they dug deep into the archives to dig up the classic Crying Jordan meme.
Not even Sister Jean was safe.
i'm sorry sister jean pic.twitter.com/j1rk8reAQU
— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) April 1, 2018
Brutal, but Sister Jean will forever live in our hearts and will remain one of the brightest stars we have ever seen during March Madness.
The final game of the 2018 NCAA Tournament will take place on Monday, April 2 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Tip-off between the Michigan Wolverines and Villanova Wildcats is set for 9:20 p.m. ET on TBS.