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As a young girl, Sylvia Hatchell longed to play little league baseball and, later, high-school basketball, but both were closed to her because she was a girl. In college, her world shifted when she discovered a passion for coaching that would lead her to become a Naismith Hall of Fame coach of women's basketball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In this book, Coach Hatchell's life story unfolds against the backdrop of Title IX and women's struggle for equal opportunities in athletics. She celebrates triumphs (such as winning the 1994 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament) and weathers sadness and failure (such as the loss of her parents, surviving cancer, and being forced to resign from her dream job in 2019).
Contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Becoming Sylvia
2. Honing Her Skills
3. Becoming a Coach
4. Living Her Dream
5. The Dream Deferred
6. Changing Her Game
7. Duke! Duke! Duke!
8. Over the Hump
9. Latta-Tude vs. The Summitt
10. Hurdles and Hitches
11. Black Clouds on the Horizon—Again
12. Holding the Rope
13. Riding the Highs and Weathering the Lows
14. The End of an Era
List of Accomplishments
Interviews
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index