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Summitt to Receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

April 19, 2012 RSS Feed Print

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House says former Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.

President Barack Obama says Summitt is an "inspiration" as the coach who has won more games than anyone else in NCAA college basketball history and for her willingness to "speak so openly and courageously about her battle with Alzheimer's."

[Read: Summitt Steps Aside, Warlick New Tennessee Coach.]

The White House says Summitt was notified last week of Obama's decision to present her with the award. It will be presented later this year.

Summitt announced Wednesday she was stepping aside as Tennessee's head coach after 38 seasons. Summitt said in August that she had been diagnosed with early onset dementia.

[Read: Showing How the Game Is Played: Pat Summitt.]

 

Summitt has won eight national titles and 1,098 games during her coaching career at Tennessee.

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