The Final Season: The Perseverance of Pat Summitt

Author:   Maria Cornelius
Publisher:   University of Tennessee Press
Edition:   Third Edition
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9781621903932


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   31 August 2017
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FOREWORD INDIES GOLD AWARD, SPORTS CATEGORY, 2016 With 1,098 wins and eight national championships, Lady Vol Coach Pat Summitt has left a remarkable legacy of perseverance, leadership, and passion for the game--but her victories on the court aren't the only legacy she has left in her wake. Since the beginning of her career as Lady Vol head coach at twenty-two years old, Pat Head Summitt effectively established the University of Tennessee Lady Vols as the top women's athletics program in the nation. The winningest coach in the history of NCAA basketball, Summitt overcame one obstacle after another on the road to every victory, but it is the lives she has impacted along the way that tell the story of her true legacy. Forever a role model for young women, expecting nothing but the best from her players and from those around her, her legacy has never faltered--not even during her final season as head coach, when she faced her fiercest adversary yet: the diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer's disease. In The Final Season: The Perseverance of Pat Summitt, Maria M. Cornelius tells the story of her final coaching season through the eyes of those who know her best, from players to support staff to Summitt's closest friends and advisors. Beginning with the diagnosis that shook the Tennessee community in the summer of 2011 and continuing through to the final game of the 2011-12 season, The Final Season presents readers with a behind-the-scenes look at the conclusion of Summitt's coaching career, detailing from the perspective of a sports writer how her diagnosis impacted her players and her staff as well as her fans. With forewords by former Lady Vol Candace Parker and Swish Appeal editor Mike Robinson, The Final Season reveals how Summitt's remarkable story of perseverance not only united a team of young women but also brought an entire sports following together, revealing an incredible support system that spanned far beyond Summitt's Tennessee community. The coach's determined spirit, selfless love, and sense of humor shine through the pages of Cornelius's book, painting for readers the picture of a beloved leader and detailing the personal moments of defeat and triumph that make Summitt a true champion. MARIA M. CORNELIUS has written about the Lady Vols basketball program since 1998 for local, regional and national media. A freelance writer for Inside Tennessee, Cornelius lives in Knoxville and continues to cover the program. She works full-time as a writer/editor for Moxley Carmichael, a leading public relations and communications firm in East Tennessee.

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Author:   Maria Cornelius
Publisher:   University of Tennessee Press
Imprint:   University of Tennessee Press
Edition:   Third Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781621903932


ISBN 10:   1621903931
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   31 August 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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The Final Season is a testimony to Pat Summitt s uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer s disease. This coach s lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the mostdifficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop.Corneliustells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend ofpoignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the readerbehind the scenes to witness Summitt s final year as coach.Always the motivator, Pat s struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage. Joan Cronan, UT Women s Athletic Director Emeritus and author of Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up This book captures Pat Summitt in all her magnificent glory, coaching, fighting, and teaching throughout her brave finale. Maria Cornelius chronicles Pat s last season and the start of her fight against illness with a sharp eye for detail and unparalleled inside knowledge of the great Tennessee program and the woman who built it. Sally Jenkins, author of Sum It Up and Reach for the Summit, with Pat Summitt The Final Season gives the fan up-close and personal insight on how the Lady Vol family came together for Pat s final season rallying around their Coach. Maria eloquently bridges the technical aspects of the game with the impact of a terrible disease. Debby Schriver, author of In the Footsteps of Champions Maria Cornelius gives the reader an inside look at Pat Summitt s final season as her team battles on the court and she battles early onset dementia-Alzheimer s type. Maria captures the essence of the emotions, determination, struggle, and the ability to overcome the adversity that lay before us. Jenny Moshak, Lady Vols Basketball Athletic Trainer (1989 2013) and author ofIce n Go The Final Season is a testimony to Pat Summitt s uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer s disease. This coach s lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the mostdifficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop.Corneliustells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend ofpoignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the readerbehind the scenes to witness Summitt s final year as coach.Always the motivator, Pat s struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage. Joan Cronan, UT Women s Athletic Director Emeritus and author of Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up The Final Season is a testimony to Pat Summitt s uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer s disease. This coach s lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the mostdifficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop.Corneliustells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend ofpoignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the readerbehind the scenes to witness Summitt s final year as coach.Always the motivator, Pat s struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage. Joan Cronan, UT Women s Athletic Director Emeritus and author of Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up


""The Final Season is a testimony to Pat Summitt's uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer's disease. This coach's lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the most difficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop. Cornelius tells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend of poignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the reader behind the scenes to witness Summitt's final year as coach. Always the motivator, Pat's struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage."" --Joan Cronan, UT Women's Athletic Director Emeritus and author of Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up ""This book captures Pat Summitt in all her magnificent glory, coaching, fighting, and teaching throughout her brave finale. Maria Cornelius chronicles Pat's last season and the start of her fight against illness with a sharp eye for detail and unparalleled inside knowledge of the great Tennessee program and the woman who built it."" --Sally Jenkins, author of Sum It Up and Reach for the Summit, with Pat Summitt The Final Season gives the fan up-close and personal insight on how the Lady Vol family came together for Pat's final season--rallying around their Coach. Maria eloquently bridges the technical aspects of the game with the impact of a terrible disease.--Debby Schriver, author of In the Footsteps of Champions ""Maria Cornelius gives the reader an inside look at Pat Summitt's final season as her team battles on the court and she battles early onset dementia-Alzheimer's type. Maria captures the essence of the emotions, determination, struggle, and the ability to overcome the adversity that lay before us."" --Jenny Moshak, Lady Vols Basketball Athletic Trainer (1989-2013) and author of Ice 'n' Go


The Final Season is a testimony to Pat Summitt s uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer s disease. This coach s lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the mostdifficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop.Corneliustells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend ofpoignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the readerbehind the scenes to witness Summitt s final year as coach.Always the motivator, Pat s struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage. Joan Cronan, UT Women s Athletic Director Emeritus and author of Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up The Final Season is a testimony to Pat Summitt s uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer s disease. This coach s lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the mostdifficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop.Corneliustells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend ofpoignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the readerbehind the scenes to witness Summitt s final year as coach.Always the motivator, Pat s struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage. Joan Cronan, UT Women s Athletic Director Emeritus and author of Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up Maria Cornelius gives the reader an inside look at Pat Summitt s final season as her team battles on the court and she battles early onset dementia-Alzheimer s type. Maria captures the essence of the emotions, determination, struggle, and the ability to overcome the adversity that lay before us. Jenny Moshak, Lady Vols Basketball Athletic Trainer (1989 2013) and author ofIce n Go The Final Season is a testimony to Pat Summitt s uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer s disease. This coach s lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the mostdifficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop.Corneliustells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend ofpoignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the readerbehind the scenes to witness Summitt s final year as coach.Always the motivator, Pat s struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage. Joan Cronan, UT Women s Athletic Director Emeritus and author of Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up This book captures Pat Summitt in all her magnificent glory, coaching, fighting, and teaching throughout her brave finale. Maria Cornelius chronicles Pat s last season and the start of her fight against illness with a sharp eye for detail and unparalleled inside knowledge of the great Tennessee program and the woman who built it. Sally Jenkins, author of Sum It Up and Reach for the Summit, with Pat Summitt The Final Season gives the fan up-close and personal insight on how the Lady Vol family came together for Pat s final season rallying around their Coach. Maria eloquently bridges the technical aspects of the game with the impact of a terrible disease. Debby Schriver, author of In the Footsteps of Champions


"The Final Season is a testimony to Pat Summitt s uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer s disease. This coach s lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the mostdifficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop.Corneliustells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend ofpoignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the readerbehind the scenes to witness Summitt s final year as coach.Always the motivator, Pat s struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage. Joan Cronan, UT Women s Athletic Director Emeritus and author of Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up This book captures Pat Summitt in all her magnificent glory, coaching, fighting, and teaching throughout her brave finale. Maria Cornelius chronicles Pat s last season and the start of her fight against illness with a sharp eye for detail and unparalleled inside knowledge of the great Tennessee program and the woman who built it. Sally Jenkins, author of Sum It Up and Reach for the Summit, with Pat Summitt The Final Season gives the fan up-close and personal insight on how the Lady Vol family came together for Pat s final season rallying around their Coach. Maria eloquently bridges the technical aspects of the game with the impact of a terrible disease. Debby Schriver, author of In the Footsteps of Champions "" Maria Cornelius gives the reader an inside look at Pat Summitt s final season as her team battles on the court and she battles early onset dementia-Alzheimer s type. Maria captures the essence of the emotions, determination, struggle, and the ability to overcome the adversity that lay before us. Jenny Moshak, Lady Vols Basketball Athletic Trainer (1989 2013) and author ofIce n Go "" ""The Final Season"" is a testimony to Pat Summitt s uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer s disease. This coach s lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the mostdifficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop.Corneliustells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend ofpoignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the readerbehind the scenes to witness Summitt s final year as coach.Always the motivator, Pat s struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage. Joan Cronan, UT Women s Athletic Director Emeritus and author of ""Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up"" "" The Final Season is a testimony to Pat Summitt s uncanny ability to focus on others even when she is facing monstrous challenges with the early onset of Alzheimer s disease. This coach s lifetime impact on her players, down-to-earth love for others, and her determined spirit to persevere through even the mostdifficult times are even more breathtaking against a public backdrop.Corneliustells the story through her eyes as a sports reporter. With a blend ofpoignant emotion and the objectivity of a journalist, Cornelius takes the readerbehind the scenes to witness Summitt s final year as coach.Always the motivator, Pat s struggle with this horrific disease generates inspiration and admiration for her unwavering courage. Joan Cronan, UT Women s Athletic Director Emeritus and author of ""Sport Is Life with the Volume Turned Up"" """


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MARIA M. CORNELIUS has written about the Lady Vols basketball program since 1998 for local, regional and national media. A freelance writer for Inside Tennessee, Cornelius lives in Knoxville and continues to cover the program. She works full-time as a writer/editor for Moxley Carmichael, a leading public relations and communications firm in East Tennessee.

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