Pat Summitt in Bikini – Body, Height, Weight, Nationality, Net Worth, and More
Biography - A Short Wiki
Pat Summit was an American basketball player and basketball player. The biggest highlight of her career is 1,098 wins that are most in the history of NCAA basketball. She died at the age of 64 on 28 June 2016 due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease.
Career Highlights
Here is a short summary of Pat Summitt's career:
She started her coaching career at a young age of just 22 years as a graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee. She only got $250 per month for this position. After that, she was named the head coach of Lady Vols. An amazing thing about this team was that some of the players were only one year younger than Pat Summitt at that time.
Family and Personal Life
She was married to Ross Barnes Summitt II in 1980. However, the couple separated in 2007. She was a mother of one son Ross Tyler Summitt, who is also a former college basketball coach.
Husband/Spouse (Name): | R.B. Summitt (m. 1980–2008) |
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Children/Kids | Yes (Tyler Summitt) |
Boyfriend/Girlfriend (Dating) | N/A |
Civil Status | Divorced |
Nationality, Net Worth and Other Facts
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Full/Real Name | Patricia Susan Summitt |
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Gender (Biological) | Female |
Age (as of today) | 71 years |
Date of Birth | June 14, 1952 |
Place of Birth | Clarksville, Tennessee, United States |
Nationality | American |
Height | 1.8 m, 5 feet 11 inches |
Weight | 70 kg, 154.5 lbs |
Net Worth / Wealth | $8 million |
Occupation | Basketball Coach |
Height, Weight, and Age
Pat Summitt's height is above average measuring 1.8 m. The basketball coach weighs 70 kg. Being born on June 14, 1952, translates to an age of 71 years as of todays date (August 15, 2023).
Quotes
"I remember standing on a medal podium at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, imbued with a sense that if you won enough basketball games, there was no such thing as poor, backward, country, female, or inferior."
Pat Summitt
"I've got a great staff and great support system, and I'm going to stick my neck out and do what I always do."
Pat Summitt
"I think I can help others just by my example."
Pat Summitt
"I hate to sound this way but, 'Why me? Why me with dementia?'"
Pat Summitt
"I don't want to sit around the house. I want to be out there. I want to go to practice. I want to be in the huddles. That's me."
Pat Summitt