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Mo is merrier as Michigan ends Loyola Chicago's Cinderella run

SAN ANTONIO - Porter Moser had repeatedly told his players that there was no finish line for their season, the coach refusing to limit the possibilities of an upstart team.

Loyola Chicago finally reached the end of its NCAA tournament run Saturday. It wasn't the one the Ramblers wanted.

A magical three-week ride ended with Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt being wheeled away from her courtside seat inside the Alamodome with 99 seconds left in 11th-seeded Loyola's 69-57

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