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Inductee
Holly Warlick
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Many people
regard Knoxville native Holly Warlick as the most prolific
basketball player to ever come out of the University of Tennessee.
But what most don't know, is that she came to UT on a track
scholarship and joined the Lady Vols in her freshman year
as a walk-on.
As a rookie,
Warlick helped lead the Lady Vols to their first Final Four
appearance in school history in 1977. As a player, she found
herself in the Final Four three times (1977, 1979, 1980) and
was national championship runner-up in her senior season.
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A three-time
All-American while playing for Coach Pat Summitt, Warlick
previously held UT records for most assists in a game (14),
most steals in a game (nine), most assists in a season (225)
and most games in a career (142).
At the
end of her college basketball career, Warlick was the first
player in the history of Tennessee athletics (men or women)
to have her jersey (No. 22) retired in 1980. After receiving
her B.S. in marketing from Tennessee, Warlick's playing career
took an international turn when she became a member of the
1980 U.S. Olympic basketball team and played in the Pan American
Games and World Championship competition. She was also a WPBL
All-Star as she led the Nebraska Wranglers to the championship
of the Women's Professional Basketball League in 1981. She
has served as a player representative on the USA Basketball
Council and was a member of the USOC Advisory Council for
Basketball. In recognition of her status as a former Olympian,
Warlick earned the distinct honor of running the Olympic torch
through Knoxville as it made its way to the 1996 Olympic Games
in Atlanta.
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Known
as a play-making wiz during her four years as UT's point guard,
Warlick was once labeled the "best player in the South"
and a number of Halls of Fame agree.
She has
been enshrined in the University of Tennessee Lady Vol Hall
of Fame, The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, The Knoxville
Sports Hall of Fame and was named to the CONVERSE/Lady Vol
Team of the Decade for the 1980s.
Currently,
Holly Warlick is called "coach" as she marks her
19th year working alongside fellow Hall of Famer, head coach
Pat Summitt, at the University of Tennessee.
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