Pat Summitt, legendary women's basketball coach, dies at 64 - News Summed Up

Pat Summitt, legendary women's basketball coach, dies at 64


Hide Caption 11 of 14 Photos: Legendary coach Pat Summitt Tennessee Volunteers coach Pat Summitt holds the championship trophy after winning the SEC Women's Basketball Tournament Championship game on March 4, 2012 in Nashville. Hide Caption 3 of 14 Photos: Legendary coach Pat Summitt University of Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt during a game against Alabama played in Knoxville, Tennessee, on January 28, 1996. — Lindsey Harding (@Lindsey_Harding) June 28, 2016A leader through victories and tough timesPhotos: Legendary coach Pat Summitt Photos: Legendary coach Pat Summitt Pat Summitt, who built the University of Tennessee's Lady Volunteers into a perennial power on the way to becoming the winningest coach in the history of major college basketball, died Tuesday, June 28. Hide Caption 9 of 14 Photos: Legendary coach Pat Summitt Coach Pat Summitt celebrates after Tennessee's 59-46 win against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights to win the 2007 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship Game on April 3, 2007 in Cleveland, Ohio. Hide Caption 2 of 14 Photos: Legendary coach Pat Summitt Coach Pat Summitt is carried off the floor by her players after the USA won the gold medal in basketball against Korea in the 1984 Olympics.


Source: CNN June 28, 2016 10:43 UTC



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