The Tennessee Lady Volts former coach for 38 years Pat Summitt lead a remarkable career with a historical record for being the winnest coach with 1098 wins and 8 national titles in divison 1 history.
Summitt 64, died Tuesday morning of “early-onset dementia,”reported by ESPN.
Friend to Chicks into Sports talk Radio Show Chamique Holdsclaw said this on Twitter:
Pat Summitt was a hero for queer and black players at Tennessee https://t.co/sYFZ9G8PS3 via @fusion
— Chamique Holdsclaw (@Chold1) June 29, 2016
#Pat …Unparalleled Impact https://t.co/LX1WpJcw76 pic.twitter.com/jAROi4AZ5S
— Lady Vol Basketball (@LadyVol_Hoops) June 28, 2016
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