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The winningest one: University of Tennessee women s basketball coach Pat Summitt dies after ... Known for her glowering courtside demeanor, Summitt won eight national championships and seemed ...
Pat Summitt died early Tuesday at age 64. The winningest college basketball coach ... beyond the eight national titles and 1,098 victories. She was a pioneer in women's sports and accomplished ...
Under the guidance of coach Pat Summitt, Tennessee set the standard of excellence for women's basketball for three ... have won 11 national championships and reached 22 Final Fours.
The WBCA national coach of the year award has been named in honor of former Tennessee coach Pat ... Summitt was named national coach of the year by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association ...
Lost among Mary Lou Retton, Greg Louganis, Carl Lewis and Michael Jordan at the 1984 Olympics were the stars of the first gold medal-winning U.S. women’s basketball team. “Everybody on that ...
Did you know that the University of Tennessee at Knoxville women had an intercollegiate basketball ... Pat Head Summitt came along in 1974, think again. Long before the legendary coach’s eight ...
Bill Haslam and his wife are reportedly leading a group of investors in the bid to bring a Women’s National Basketball ... Summitt” in honor of former University of Tennessee coach Pat Summitt ...
Billie Moore – the head coach of the first US women’s Olympic basketball team, the first head coach to lead two schools to national championships ... With players such as Pat Summitt, Ann ...
Summitt won eight NCAA championships at the University of Tennessee. — -- Pat Summitt, the legendary University of Tennessee women's basketball ... Lady Vols to eight national championships ...
Legendary women's basketball ... to Summitt's "relentless pursuit of excellence" and lasting legacy: eight national championships, a 100 percent graduation rate and 1,098 total wins. "Pat's ...
Pat Summitt, the legendary University of ... education and training as co-captain of the first United States women’s national basketball team at the 1976 Olympics as a player.