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While my basketball loyalties have always been with Stanford and UConn, and I often found myself rooting against Tennessee more often than not, there was never a time I rooted against Pat. The games against Tennessee were always the ones circled on the calendar because they were the measuring stick games. She will be forever missed and will forever be an inspiration to millions of people (not just women, and not just in basketball). RIP Pat.
This was something I posted this on my Facebook this morning:
I may never have had the honor of meeting Pat Summitt, but I had the honor of seeing this incredible woman coach for 11 seasons. I've been able to see her competitiveness, her drive, her determination, and that famous glare on the sidelines. I've also been able to see her kindness, her compassion, and her charm. Pat Summitt is a name that reaches far beyond just the University of Tennessee, her name is one that reaches even farther beyond women's basketball. The sports world as a whole lost a true icon, and a legend. There will never be another like her.
This was something I posted this on my Facebook this morning:
I may never have had the honor of meeting Pat Summitt, but I had the honor of seeing this incredible woman coach for 11 seasons. I've been able to see her competitiveness, her drive, her determination, and that famous glare on the sidelines. I've also been able to see her kindness, her compassion, and her charm. Pat Summitt is a name that reaches far beyond just the University of Tennessee, her name is one that reaches even farther beyond women's basketball. The sports world as a whole lost a true icon, and a legend. There will never be another like her.