<![CDATA[Jezebel: pat summitt]]> http://tags.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jezebel.com.png <![CDATA[Jezebel: pat summitt]]> http://jezebel.com/tag/patsummitt http://jezebel.com/tag/patsummitt <![CDATA[Pat Summitt Reaches 1,000 Victories, Inspires A New Generation Of Coaches]]> A friend of mine noted last week that "this is Pat Summitt's world, and we're just living in it," and for fans of the Tennessee Lady Vols' coach, it's hard to disagree with that notion.

Last Thursday, Summitt reached another career milestone, as the Lady Vols handed her her 1,000th victory, a milestone which, as The New York Times points out, "many feel is a milestone that will not be reached by another college basketball coach." Summitt, who has been coaching for 34 years, began at the age of 22, and said on Thursday night: "Never ever did I think I would coach this long, never did I envision this program winning 1,000 games. The fact this program was the first to do it is a great source of pride."

Full disclosure: I grew up in Connecticut, where, during women's basketball season, Pat Summitt was Public Enemy No. 1. She was our Darth Vader, our Joker, our Lord Voldemort, set to steal victory away from the hands of the Huskies. But like those legendary villains, I could not help but be fascinated by her. She was so badass. She was tough and ruthless and whenever the Vols beat the Huskies, you couldn't deny that they'd earned it— that she'd earned it.

Her impact on women's basketball is legendary: the UConn/Tennessee rivalry alone boosted the sport into the public eye, and 45 of Summitt's former players have gone on to become coaches in their own right, taking her intense coaching style with them. "The ones that choose to go into coaching," Summitt says, "people usually say, ‘Well, there's a little Pat.'" Nikki Caldwell, a former Vol who now coaches at U.C.L.A., claims that Summitt's style has been an inspiration: ""Pat just has a balance," Caldwell says. "She makes time for people. She treats her players like family. It's really admirable."

Summitt's latest accomplishment only ensures her legendary status. As Joan Cronin, Lady Vols' athletic director tells the Times: "She was hired at 22, she's coached 35 years. I can't imagine anyone doing what she has done ever again."

Summitt's 1000th victory can be seen here:



Pat Summitt Makes Tennessee A Cradle Of Coaches
In Her 35th Season At Tennessee, Summitt Reaches 1,000 Victories

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<![CDATA[Tennessee Lady Vols Trounce Stanford To Win NCAA Title]]> Despite suffering a twice dislocated shoulder in last week's game against Texas A&M, last night, Tennessee Lady Vols star forward Candace Parker led her team to a 64-48 victory over Stanford in the NCAA basketball final with 17 points and 9 rebounds. This is the Lady Vols eighth NCAA title, underscoring coach Pat Summitt's history of excellence: Summitt, 55, is the winningest coach in NCAA history, according to the New York Times; she has 982 career wins (more than any other male or female coach), and her 8 NCAA titles puts her up there with the pantheon of great coaches like Bob Knight, Dean Smith and John Wooden. Oh, and Summitt is also a total badass off-court.

The Times recounts the tale of Pat's shoulder, which she dislocated last month while "forearming a raccoon off her deck in Knoxville, after the critter threatened one of her Labrador retrievers." Pat even tried to fix her shoulder on her own before calling a doctor two hours later. "Never saw the raccoon again," Summitt tells the Times. "He's probably thinking: 'That's the craziest woman I've ever met. I'm out of here.' "

Below, some great shots of Candace Parker, Pat Summitt and the other Vols giving Stanford the business. After that whole cheerleader brawl debacle yesterday, it's nice to know that athletically-minded high school girls have women like these to look up to.

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Art Of Motivation [Sports Illustrated}
Summitt and Tennessee Roll To Another Title [New York Times]

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