Pat Summitt
Women's Basketball Coach, University of Tennessee Lady Vols
Speech Topic
The Definite Dozen – A System for Succeeding at Whatever You Do
Legendary Tennessee Lady Vols Coach Pat Summitt – the winningest collegiate women’s basketball coach – brings you “The Definite Dozen”: the strategies that brought her unparalleled success as a basketball coach and can help make you and your organization successful as well. Providing audiences with her dozen precepts -- complete with examples -- in a focused and anecdotal presentation, Summitt shows you how to bounce back from adversity and loss to succeed against the obstacles -- and win.
About Pat Head Summitt
The nation’s winningest collegiate women’s basketball coach, Pat Summitt is only a handful of victories away from being the winningest basketball coach ever – male or female.
A Winner, Pure and Simple: With over 850 career victories, 6 NCAA titles, 23 Southeastern Conference tournament and regular season championships, 12 Olympians and 18 Kodak All-Americans, Pat Summitt is by far the most successful women’s college basketball coach – and one of the best coaches ever. Now she shares her undeniably successful strategies for motivation and success with audiences everywhere.
Start As Believers, End As Achievers: A member of both the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame and the National Basketball Hall of Fame, Summitt instills a relentless sense of commitment in her players, helping them come together as a team and achieve things they’d never dared dream of. Summitt is the consummate motivator – and the perfect motivational speaker for any event, guaranteed to have your people ready – and wanting – to achieve more.
Unquestioned Credentials: The author of a best-selling book, Reach for the Summit, Summitt became the first female coach to ever grace the cover of Sports Illustrated. She needs only a few more collegiate victories to surpass legendary North Carolina coach Dean Smith as the NCAA coach with the most wins. Summitt trails only UCLA's legendary coach John Wooden for the most NCAA titles.
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