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Welcome to the second episode in our new Legends of the Game mini-series highlighting five NCAA hoops icons — Pat Summitt, John Wooden, Geno Auriemma, Mike Krzyzewski, and Dawn Staley.
March Madness history is full of iconic moments, epic plays, and incredible athletes. But what ties each season together is the standout coaches — the changemakers that turn teams into dynasties. This series, co-hosted by The GIST’s associate managing editor Lauren Tuiskula and senior social media manager Robyn Pearson, will dig into five of the greats.
Episode 1 spotlighted the late, great Pat Summitt and her impact at Tennessee, and beyond.
Today’s episode will dive into UCLA legend John Wooden, who set countless NCAA records (including winning 10 national titles over a 12-year span) but is most remembered for his off-court impact, inspiring his athletes to first and foremost be great people.
Show notes:
John Wooden’s Pyramid of Success
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