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Sum it up by pat summitt
Sum it up by pat summitt













I was two weeks from my due date, and I'd had a bad night, couldn't sleep, and was up and down with a backache and a constant need to go to the bathroom. The last conversation I had with him while he was still inside me was on the morning of September 20, 1990. I would tell him about my day or my hopes for him. I had an idea that I could get a head start on bonding with him and made it a point to speak aloud to him every morning, and again at night, imagining that he would get to know the sound of my voice. I power walked right up until the day I delivered, and on those walks I would have conversations with Tyler. Summitt had six miscarriages but gave birth to her only son Sept. In her new book with Sally Jenkins, "Sum It Up," Summitt shares her close bond with her son, Tyler. She serves as head coach emeritus for the team today. Summitt stepped down as head coach at the end of last season after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. She coached Tennessee from 1974 to 2012, winning eight NCAA national championships. Pat Summitt is the winningest coach in NCAA basketball history, men or women, with 1,098 victories. Women's College Basketball, Tennessee Lady Volunteers You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser















Sum it up by pat summitt