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Post by Sandman on Jun 28, 2016 10:59:47 GMT -5
Pat Summitt, who won more games than anyone in college basketball history, man or woman, died early Tuesday, five years since being diagnosed at 59 with early onset dementia in the form of Alzheimer’s. The legendary coach, who never had a losing record in 38 seasons, shocked the sports world in May 2011 when she announced she would continue at the University of Tennessee despite the diagnosis. It was as if she were staring down her disease with the same icy glare she made famous while winning eight national championships and the respect of a nation that didn’t pay much attention to women’s sports when she was growing up. www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaabk/tennessee-coach-pat-summitt-dies-at-64/ar-AAhIbBh?li=BBnb7KzUT should have hired her to coach the men's team, at some point, in my opinion.
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Post by The Bubba on Jun 28, 2016 15:39:21 GMT -5
Coaching the men's team might have caused a bit of controversy but still may have been a good choice.
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