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Tennessee head coach Pat Summitt waves as she leaves the court in 2012 after Tennessee defeated DePaul 63-48 in an NCAA tournament second-round women's college basketball game in Rosemont, Ill.
Summitt signals to her players in the second half of a 1998 NCAA college basketball game against Rutgers at the NCAA Women's Mideast Regional in Nashville, Tenn.
U.S. women's basketball coach Pat Summitt is carried off by members of the team following their 85-55 win over South Korea in the gold medal game at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Summitt, the winningest coach in Division I college basketball history who uplifted the women's game from obscurity to national prominence during her career at Tennessee, died June 28, 2016. She was 64.
Summitt watches her team as she runs them through their paces during a 2006 practice at the Ted Constant Convention Center in Norfolk, Va.
Summitt, left, and former Detroit Pistons all-star guard Isiah Thomas appear at a news conference to introduce the inductees into the 2000 Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.
Summitt cuts down the net after Tennessee defeated LSU to win the 2012 Southeastern Conference women's basketball tournament in Nashville.
Pat Summitt and son Tyler take down the net after Tennessee defeated Georgia 83-65 in the title game at the 1996 NCAA women's basketball Final Four at Charlotte Coliseum.
Summitt attends an Jan. 31, 2016 NCAA college basketball game between Tennessee and Alabama in Knoxville, Tenn.
Summitt has confetti dumped on her by players Alicia Manning (15) and Alex Fuller (2) after the Lady Vols defeated Georgia 73-43 in a 2009 NCAA college basketball game in Knoxville, Tenn., earning Summitt her 1,000th career coaching victory.
Tennessee women's basketball coach emeritus Pat Summitt, center, looks at the statue unveiled in her honor, in Knoxville, Tenn. With Summitt are, from left, her daughter-in-law AnDe Summitt, son Tyler Summitt, UT Chancellor Jimmy Cheek, and director of athletics Dave Hart.
Summitt waits for her players during a 2012 timeout in the second half of an NCAA women's college basketball tournament regional final against Baylor in Des Moines, Iowa.
President Barack Obama awards the Medal of Freedom to former basketball coach Pat Summitt at the White House on May 29, 2012. The Medal of Freedom is the nation's highest civilian honor. Associated Press
Tennessee head coach emeritus Pat Summitt smiles as a banner is raised in her honor before an NCAA basketball game against Notre Dame on Jan. 28, 2013, in Knoxville, Tenn. Associated Press