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    Patricia Susan Summitt (née Head; June 14, 1952 – June 28, 2016) was an American women's college basketball head coach who acquired 1,098 career wins, the most in college basketball history at the time of her retirement.

  2. Jun 28, 2016 · Pat Summitt, the winningest coach in Division I history who uplifted the women's game from obscurity to national prominence during her 38-year career at Tennessee, died Tuesday. She...

  3. Jun 28, 2016 · Pat Summitt, the winningest coach in Division I college basketball history who helped boost the women's game to the big time in a 38-year career at Tennessee, has died at 64.

  4. Jun 28, 2016 · Pat Summitt, the legendary University of Tennessee women's basketball coach who died today at the age of 64, was diagnosed with early-onset dementia five years before...

  5. Jun 28, 2016 · 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.

  6. Jun 28, 2016 · In a profession full of hucksters, Summitt, who died on Tuesday at 64 after battling early onset dementia, Alzheimers type, was the real deal. All of Summitt’s players who completed their...

  7. Jun 28, 2016 · KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Pat Summitt, the winningest coach in Division I college basketball history who uplifted the women’s game from obscurity to national prominence during her 38-year career at Tennessee, died Tuesday morning. She was 64.

  8. Jun 28, 2016 · Pat Summitt, who was at the forefront of a broad ascendance of women’s sports, winning eight national basketball championships at the University of Tennessee and more games than any other...

  9. Jun 28, 2016 · KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Pat Summitt, the iconic University of Tennessee women's basketball coach who became the winningest coach in college basketball history, has died at the...

  10. Jun 28, 2016 · Pat Summitt, the winningest coach in Division I college basketball history, died Tuesday from complications from an early onset Alzheimer’s-type dementia at a senior living home in Knoxville,...

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