WATCH: Loyola-Chicago's 98-year-old chaplain Sister Jean has strong message for Tennessee
The Loyola-Chicago Ramblers pulled off one of the biggest upsets of Day 1 of the NCAA Tournament on Thursday, beating Miami on a last-second three.
Now, the Ramblers will face the Tennessee Volunteers, who easily dispatched the Wright State Raiders in the first round.
Loyola’s 98-year-old team chaplain, Sister Jean, had some strong words for the Vols, telling them to “watch out” on Saturday:
Loyola-Chicago's 98-year-old team chaplain Sister Jean has a message for Tennessee: "watch out". #Vols #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/4BMul5GEPa
— Marshall Hughes (@marshallhughes) March 16, 2018
The Ramblers are clearly a hot team right now, but giving the Vols bulletin board material isn’t exactly a wise move.
Tennessee will be just as desperate as Loyola to make it to the Sweet 16, so Saturday’s matchup should be a good one. Tipoff is scheduled for 6:10 p.m. Eastern time and the game can be seen on TNT.