
Congrats to Pat Summit for reaching 1000 career wins last night.
Milestone Wins
No. 1: Jan. 10, 1975 _ 69-32 over Middle Tennessee State in Knoxville, Summit’s second game as head coach.
No. 100: Jan. 13, 1979 _ 79-66 over North Carolina State in Raleigh, N.C.
No. 200: Dec. 3, 1982 _ 69-56 over St. John’s in Detroit.
No. 300: Jan. 4, 1987 _ 87-68 over North Carolina in Knoxville.
No. 319: March 29, 1987 _ 67-44 over Louisiana Tech in Austin, Texas, Summit’s first national championship.
No. 385: April 2, 1989 _ 76-60 over Auburn in Tacoma, Wash., Summit’s second national championship.
No. 400: Jan. 25, 1990 _ 70-69 over South Carolina in Columbia, S.C.
No. 442: March 31, 1991 _ 70-67 over Virginia in New Orleans, Summit’s third national championship.
No. 500: Nov. 21, 1993 _ 80-45 over Ohio State in the inaugural State Farm Classic in Jackson, Tenn.
No. 596: March 31, 1996 _ 83-65 over Georgia in Charlotte, N.C., Summit’s fourth national championship.
No. 600: Nov. 23, 1996 _ 83-68 over Marquette in Burlington, Vt.
No. 625: March 30, 1997 _ 68-59 over Old Dominion in Cincinnati, Summit’s fifth national championship.
No. 664: March 29, 1998 _ 93-75 over Louisiana Tech in Kansas City, Mo., Summit’s sixth national championship, capping a 39-0 season.
No. 700: Dec. 5, 1999 _ 85-62 over Wisconsin in Madison, Wis.
No. 800: Jan. 14, 2002 _ 76-57 over DePaul in Knoxville.
No. 876: March 4, 2005 _ 64-54 over Auburn in the quarterfinals of the Southeastern Conference tournament, tying Adolph Rupp for second place on the all-time win list.
No. 877: March 5, 2005 _ 76-73 over Vanderbilt in the semifinals of the SEC tournament in Greenville, S.C.
No. 879: March 20, 2005 _ 94-43 over Western Carolina in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, tying Dean Smith for first on the all-time win list.
No. 880: March 22, 2005 _ 75-54 over Purdue in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Knoxville.
No. 900: Jan. 19, 2006 _ 80-68 over Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn.
No. 947: March 3, 2007 _ 59-46 over Rutgers in Cleveland, Summit’s seventh national championship.
No. 983: March 8, 2008 _ 64-48 over Stanford in Tampa, Fla., Summit’s eighth national championship.
No. 1000: Feb. 5, 2009 _ 73-43 over Georgia in Knoxville, becoming first coach in college basketball history to reach milestone.
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