Sum It Up, Pat Head Summitt
Sum It Up, Pat Head Summitt
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Sum It Up
A Thousand and Ninety-Eight Victories, a Couple of Irrelevant Losses, and a Life in Perspective

Author: Pat Head Summitt, Sally Jenkins

Narrator: Sally Jenkins

Unabridged: 13 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/05/2013


Synopsis

Pat Summitt, the all-time winningest coach in NCAA basketball history and bestselling author of Reach for the Summitt and Raise The Roof, tells for the first time her remarkable story of victory and resilience as well as facing down her greatest challenge: early-onset Alzheimer's disease.

Pat Summitt was only 21 when she became head coach of the Tennessee Vols women's basketball team. For 38 years, she broke records, winning more games than any NCAA team in basketball history. She coached an undefeated season, co-captained the first women's Olympic team, was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, and was named Sports Illustrated 'Sportswoman of the Year'.
She owed her coaching success to her personal struggles and triumphs. She learned to be tough from her strict, demanding father. Motherhood taught her to balance that rigidity with communication and kindness. She was a role model for the many women she coached; 74 of her players have become coaches.
Pat's life took a shocking turn in 2011, when she was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease, an irreversible brain condition that affects 5 million Americans. Despite her devastating diagnosis, she led the Vols to win their sixteenth SEC championship in March 2012. Pat continued to be a fighter, facing this new challenge the way she faced every other--with hard work, perseverance, and a sense of humor.

About The Author

PAT SUMMITT became head coach of the Tennessee Lady Volunteers in 1974; since then she achieved an astounding .843 average and won 8 national championships. She was the first coach in NCAA history to reach 1,000 wins. She lived in Tennessee with her son, Tyler. SALLY JENKINS is the author of #1 New York Times bestseller It's Not About the Bike. Her other 8 books include The Real All-Americans: The Team That Changed a Game, a People, a Nation, and The State of Jones. Her work has been featured in Vanity Fair, GQ, and Sports Illustrated. A native of Texas, Jenkins graduated from Stanford and lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alana on February 09, 2017

Pat Summitt: that prowl along the sidelines of the basketball court, that "I dare you NOT to win," death ray stare. That orange jacket, which Summitt describes as "A bold, aggravating color." That amazing record: eight national championships coaching the Lady Vols at the University of Tennessee. Befo......more

Goodreads review by Jamie on January 15, 2023

I LOVED THIS BOOK! I am not a sports afficianado but had heard of Pat Summitt's accomplishments in Women's Basketball; I also think I saw an interview with her somewhere and she impressed me very much! This book was excellent! Even if you are not as familiar with women's basketball, Pat's work ethic......more

Goodreads review by Elmertang on July 29, 2014

I hate to see a great basketball mind go to waste. Two of the great basketball minds of all time. Pat Summit and Dean Smith struck down by this dreadful condition. I was inspired and glad that she was able to write her story before she forgot it and the world lost it.......more

Goodreads review by April on February 06, 2017

Courageously honest from an inspiring woman. In the end, the relationships were all that mattered to her--but what a legacy.......more

Goodreads review by Priscilla on August 21, 2014

Excellent book, this woman had the passion and the drive to make it to the top in her profession. if you're looking for some inspiration this book will have you laughing, in tears, and intrigued throughout this whole book. Pat Summit was more than a leader but also a mom to a lot of young women. It......more


Quotes

"I have admired Pat Summitt for many years. To me, she epitomizes what it means to be a coach.  Not only has she molded championship teams, but she has helped her players grow as people and always done it with class and dignity. This book gives us tremendous lessons for winning on and off the court."  
-Tony Dungy, former professional American football player and NFL coach, and #1 New York Times bestselling author of Quiet Strength and Uncommon.

“Sum It Up” is absolutely incredible!  No one has coached the game any better than Pat Summitt.  Sally Jenkins has worked with Pat to produce a truly inspiring book that will benefit every reader.  Pat was a pioneer.  She has led women’s basketball over the last three decades.  As a result of her leadership, women’s basketball has achieved great heights.  I consider a true honor to call her a friend.”-- Mike Krzyzewski, Head Basketball Coach, Duke University


"Basketball legend Pat Summitt recalls her life in vivid detail, describing its triumphs, both on and off the court.... With her trademark honesty and grace, Summitt reveals her fears, her early anger and astonishment, her diminishing abilities, her decision to retire, and how her faith sustains her."—USA Today

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Pat Summit was one of the best coaches ever, and one of the most enduring...She helped lift her sport out of an era in which high school girls didn't even play on a full court, saw the number of female college athletes rise from 16,000 to almost 20,000, won eight national titles, and gradduated 100 percent of the players who completed their eligibility. She did this through force of personality and, in her own telling, with a mix of love, fury and manipulation...As scandals and player lawsuits make college sports seem increasingly ruthless and suspect, Summitt is often held up as a rare example of dignity and class."
-Emily Bazelon, NY Times

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Vibrant, sprightly."
-NY Times

"Pat is a remarkable leader, lady, and Coach. One of the best of all time." 
-Rick Pitino, Head Basketball Coach, University of Louisville.

"How many times have we heard a basketball fan utter that’s “the truth” when witnessing a great play or player?  This book IS the truth, capturing the reality of challenges, the blessings of friendship and teamwork, the exhilaration of achieving excellence, and the rewards of mentorship and leadership."
-Jody Conradt, University of Texas