Pat Summitt Quotes

Welcome to our collection of inspirational quotes by one of the most iconic figures in the history of women’s basketball, Pat Summitt. Known for her unparalleled coaching prowess and unwavering commitment to excellence, Summitt left an indelible mark on the world of sports and beyond. As the head coach of the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team for over four decades, Summitt’s leadership and determination led her teams to numerous championships and accolades, cementing her legacy as one of the greatest coaches of all time.

Throughout her illustrious career, Pat Summitt not only shaped the game of basketball but also touched the lives of countless individuals with her wisdom and insight. Her words resonated far beyond the court, serving as a source of motivation and inspiration for athletes, coaches, and enthusiasts alike. From lessons on perseverance and teamwork to the importance of dedication and hard work, Summitt’s quotes continue to inspire generations to strive for greatness and never settle for anything less than their best. As you explore the quotes below, may you find encouragement and empowerment in Summitt’s enduring words of wisdom.

We keep score in life because it matters. It counts. It matters. Too many people opt out and never discover their own abilities because they fear failure. They don’t understand commitment. Pat Summitt

I lost my confidence. Pat Summitt

I’d wake up in the morning and I would think, ‘Where am I?’ I’d have to gather myself. Pat Summitt

Winning is fun… Sure. But winning is not the point. Wanting to win is the point. Not giving up is the point. Never letting up is the point. Never being satisfied with what you’ve done is the point. Pat Summitt

Most people get excited about games, but I’ve got to be excited about practice, because that’s my classroom. Pat Summitt

When you grow up on a dairy farm, cows don’t take a day off. So you work every day and my dad always said, ‘No one can outwork you.’ Pat Summitt

Competition got me off the farm and trained me to seek out challenges and to endure setbacks; and in combination with my faith, it sustains me now in my fight with Alzheimer’s disease. Pat Summitt

I was like, ‘I don’t know if I could be an Olympian…’ But my dad really influenced me to stay and be in the Olympics. Pat Summitt

Coaching is the great passion of my life, and the job to me has always been an opportunity to work with our student athletes and help them discover what they want. Pat Summitt

I can remember trying to coach, trying to figure out schemes, and it just wasn’t coming to me. Pat Summitt

I think I can help others just by my example. Pat Summitt

Sometimes I’m more stubborn than I am smart. Pat Summitt

The game is never over. No matter what the scoreboard reads or what the referee says, it doesn’t end when you come off the court. Pat Summitt

Sometimes I draw blanks. Pat Summitt

When you learn to keep fighting in the face of potential failure, it gives you a larger skill set to do what you want to do in life. It gives you vision. But you can’t acquire it if you’re afraid of keeping score. Pat Summitt

I hate to sound this way but, ‘Why me? Why me with dementia?’ Pat Summitt

Class is more important than a game. Pat Summitt

In my case, symptoms began to appear when I was only 57. In fact, the doctors believe early-onset Alzheimer’s has a strong genetic predictor, and that it may have been progressing for some years before I was diagnosed. Pat Summitt

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’m not a good loser. I get sick physically… I take it to heart. I hate it. Pat Summitt

I think that a lot of people would perceive my style as being intimidating. And although I don’t want to intimidate kids, I am very demanding. 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

I remember teaching a clinic to other coaches, and a guy raised his hand and asked if I had any advice when it came to coaching women. I leveled him with a death-ray stare, and said, ‘Go home and coach basketball.’ Pat Summitt

Have you ever walked along a shoreline, only to have your footprints washed away? That’s what Alzheimer’s is like. The waves erase the marks we leave behind, all the sand castles. Some days are better than others. 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

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