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Summitt: Washington Mystics Player Personnel Consultant   Message List  
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On April 4th, 2002, President of Washington Sports and Entertainment
Susan O'Malley appointed Pat Summitt to serve as player personnel
consultant for the Washington Mystics. As the Mystics consultant,
Summitt will be responsible for evaluating the team, developing the
Mystics player talent, representing the team during the WNBA Draft
and advising on all player personnel matters such as trades and
waivers.

Summitt brings to the Mystics 28 years of collegiate and
international coaching experience, a winning record that ranks her
sixth amongst active NCAA coaches and a prestigious list of accolades
that includes induction to both the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
and the National Basketball Hall of Fame.

Head coach of the University of Tennessee's Lady Vols women's
basketball team since she began her coaching career at the age of 22,
Summitt joins the Mystics basketball operations staff after leading
the Lady Vols to a 29-5 season in 2002, the Southeastern Conference
(SEC) semi-final game (Tennessee lost to LSU 81-80) and the school's
13th NCAA Women's Final Four appearance (an NCAA record). Tennessee's
winning season pushed Summitt ever closer to another milestone in her
career, 800 wins. At 789 career collegiate victories (tied with Judy
Conradt for the winningest coach in the women's game) and just 158
losses in 28 years (.833), she is truly in an elite class of coaches.

Some of Summitt's victories include 21 SEC tournament and regular
season championships and six NCAA titles (1987, 1989, 1991, 1996,
1997 and 1998); her teams have played in and recorded the most NCAA
tournament victories in history. Summitt's record of six NCAA
Championships is second only to UCLA's John Wooden who captured 10
during his career. Her last three championships were the first back-
to-back-to-back victories in women's NCAA history and featured the
play of Olympic gold medalist, three-time WNBA All-Star and Mystics
forward Chamique Holdsclaw.

Summitt's success has spanned over nearly three decades. She started
coaching in 1974 and since then has packed her legendary career with
an unparalleled number of accomplishments. Shortly after graduating
from the University of Tennessee-Martin where, as a junior, she
played on her first U.S. national team, Summitt accepted a graduate
teaching assistantship and the head coaching position at the
University of Tennessee-Knoxville, beginning the legendary marriage
between coach and team. In 1976, while continuing to coach the Lady
Vols, she capped off her playing career by making the U.S. Olympic
Team and helping that team capture a silver medal at the Montreal
Games.

Summitt expanded her international experience in the game of
basketball when, just a year after having competed as a player in the
Olympics, she was given head coaching duties of the U.S. Junior
National team in 1977, also the first year the Lady Vols reached the
NCAA Final Four with a 28-5 overall record. Summitt also served as
head coach for the U.S. National Team; leading both squads to many
gold medal victories. In 1984, she lead the U.S. Olympic Team to its
first women's basketball gold medal in her home country during the
Los Angeles Summer Games.

In the years that Summitt has accumulated the numerous wins, regular
season titles, conference titles, NCAA championships, international
and Olympic medals, she can additionally boast to having developed
and coached an outstanding crop of women athletes. She has guided 11
U.S. Olympians, 16 Kodak All-Americans, over 45 international players
and 25 professional players serving in the ABL, WNBA and
international teams.

Complementing her induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
in 1999, she became just the fourth women's basketball coach to be
inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000.
In 1990, she became the first woman to receive the Hall of Fame's
most prestigious honor, the John Bunn Award. Summitt was also named
Naismith College Coach of the year in 1987, 1989, 1994 and 1998 and
Naismith College Coach of the Century in 2000. She was the
WBCA/Converse Coach of the year in 1983 and 1995 and the IKON/WBCA
Coach of the Year in 1998.

Summitt's off the court life is just as full as her time in the gym.
She is devoted to a number of community organizations and causes
including the United Way, the Race for the Cure, Saint Jude's
Children's Hospital, the Helen Ross McNabb Mental Health Center and
Habitat for Humanity. She has been recognized as one of the
WISE "1999 Women of the Year," the 1999 ARETE Award for Sports, as
one of Glamour Magazine's "1998 Women of the Year" and the city of
Knoxville's "1999 Woman of the Year." Summitt has served as a vice
president of USA Basketball and an Olympic representative on the
Advisory Committee to USA Basketball. She currently holds the
position of Associate Athletics Director at the University of
Tennessee and is a member of the Board of Directors for the Women's
Basketball Hall of Fame.

Summitt, a native of Henrietta, Tenn., also devotes time to her 11-
year-old son Tyler and her husband R.B., making their home on the
banks of the Tennessee River.








Thu Apr 4, 2002 9:12 pm

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On April 4th, 2002, President of Washington Sports and Entertainment Susan O'Malley appointed Pat Summitt to serve as player personnel consultant for the...
boricua1963
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Apr 4, 2002
9:12 pm

I believe this will be good for the organization. Coach Stanley was here last year and therefore understands whatz already here on the team. I just hope she...
shabba_69_j
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Apr 7, 2002
9:09 am

Welcome to the club. Pat Summitt will be the one picking in the draft. She has proven that she knows what it takes to put a winning team together and I am...
boricua1963
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Apr 8, 2002
2:42 pm

The same thought crossed my mind about Michelle Snow, the minute I heard about Pat being hired. As much as it may seem like she COULD have a bias toward one...
sixerholic2000
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Apr 8, 2002
6:03 pm

I'm think Stacey Dales and Swin Cash should be our picks as well. I think Pat Summitt is smart enough to know that Michelle Snow should not be a higher pick...
pegdullnig
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Apr 9, 2002
1:13 pm

I think she might pick Snow which would be a terffic choice. This, though, is such a good draft, there is no telling which way she might go. I just hope and...
shabba_69_j
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Apr 9, 2002
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