Here's a look at some of the milestone victories Pat Summitt achieved on her way to posting the most career victories of any NCAA Division I men's or women's coach:
— No. 1: Jan. 10, 1975 — In her second game as a head coach, the 22-year-old Summitt (then known as Pat Head) led Tennessee to a 69-32 victory over Middle Tennessee State in front of 53 fans in Knoxville, Tennessee.
— No. 100: Jan. 13, 1979 — She reaches the century mark in her fourth season with a 79-66 victory over North Carolina State in Raleigh, North Carolina.
— No. 200: Dec. 3, 1982 — She needs even less time to earn her second 100 wins than it took to get her first 100. Three seasons later, the 200th comes as a 69-56 victory over St. John's in Detroit as part of the Coca-Cola Classic.
— Olympic gold: Aug. 7, 1984 — Chery Miller has 16 points and 11 rebounds as a U.S. Olympic team coached by Summitt breezes by South Korea, 85-55, in the championship game, giving the U.S. its first gold medal in women's basketball.
— No. 300: Jan. 4, 1987 — Summitt earns her 300th victory in an 87-68 win over North Carolina in Knoxville in what will become Tennessee's first national championship season.
— No. 319: March 29, 1987 — She wins her first national championship in Austin, Texas, when Tennessee rolls to a 67-44 victory over Louisiana Tech, which had beaten the Lady Vols nine straight times. Seven times before, Summitt had led Tennessee to an AIAW or NCAA semifinal without winning the title.
— No. 385: April 2, 1989 — Bridgette Gordon scores 27 points as Tennessee beats Auburn 76-60 in Tacoma, Washington, to give Summitt her second national championship.