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Immaculata Mighty Macs

By Sister Julie | April 1, 2008

I received an email from a reader about the Mighty Macs, one of the most famous women’s basketball teams this side of God. ESPN recently published this article: “Where did it all begin? Just ask Immaculata’s Mighty Macs” (March 26, 2008) by Greg Garber.

“Mighty Macs” was the name give to the team of women who played for Immaculata College (now Immaculata University) in Pennsylvania, a school that was founded by the Immaculata IHM Sisters, cousins to my own Monroe IHMs.

Here are some awesome stats gleaned from the article:

Immaculata IHM Nuns

The Immaculata IHM nuns were most supportive of their Mighty Macs. The caption of this picture (from the article) reads: “The nuns were primary teachers at Immaculata, and primary fans at the women’s basketball games. Without an organized pep band, they organized a Bucket Brigade to cheer for the Mighty Macs.”

As a proud product of Catholic school athletic programs and CYO basketball, I am thrilled that these women (nuns, coaches, and players) are getting the recognition they deserve.

Stay tuned for the movie “Our Lady of Victory“, a feature film about the true story of the Mighty Macs of Immaculata University winning the first national championship in women’s basketball in 1972.

Topics: IHM, news on the nunfront, nuns in print and film |

3 Responses to “Immaculata Mighty Macs”

  1. deerose Says:
    April 1st, 2008 at 8:45 am

    The film sounds great. I’ll have to bring my daughter to see it when it comes out.

    dee

  2. RedheadedCyclone Says:
    April 3rd, 2008 at 8:28 pm

    That just does my heart good…

    Huzzah for opportunity and Huzzah for women’s sports… :-)

  3. Portrayals of Nuns in Film and Popular Culture « A Nun’s Life Says:
    April 10th, 2008 at 6:54 am

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