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We’re really going to miss Julia Louis-Dreyfus in the NCAA tournament

She’s so proud!

If you’re like a lot of us and don’t really get into college basketball the moment March Madness begins, Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ son, Charlie Hall, is a sophomore walk-on at Northwestern.

Northwestern’s game against Gonzaga was a lot closer than many predicted, and you wouldn’t have to look any further than the reactions Louis-Dreyfus had during the game to know this.

Here are some of her best reactions to Northwestern’s historic season:

Celebration
Pumped
Very, Very Proud Parent

Proudest mother ever!

The good thing is that the future of Northwestern basketball looks promising, so hopefully we’ll see a lot more of Julia Louis-Dreyfus — proud mom and Northwestern basketball fan — in the next couple years.

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