Ninety years and 1,900 miles separate the two superstars of this year's NCAA Tournament.
Loyola-Chicago has a 98-year-old nun. Nevada has an 8-year-old superfan.
It seems as if Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt has helped deliver two buzzer-beating wins for the Ramblers.
And Mariah Musselman, the precocious daughter of the Wolf Pack's exuberant coach, has been Nevada's biggest cheerleader during its run to the Sweet 16.
The teams' secret weapons are no longer so secret.
Not after Sister Jean, the Ramblers' team chaplain, inspired No. 11-seed Loyola (30-5) to back-to-back nail-biting wins, 64-62 win over No.