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Holly Warlick was born on 11 June, 1958 in Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S., is an American college basketball coach (born 1958). Discover Holly Warlick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June, 1958
Birthday 11 June
Birthplace Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1957

The National team representing the USA had not won a World Championship since 1957.

1958

Frances Hollingsworth "Holly" Warlick (born June 11, 1958) is an American college basketball coach who was head coach for the Tennessee Lady Volunteers.

1979

Warlick was named to the team representing the US at the 1979 William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan.

The USA team won all six games en route to the gold medal.

Warlick traveled to San Juan, Puerto Rico to take part in the 1979 Pan American Games.

The USA team won their first five games to advance to the gold medal game, but faced Cuba in the final, and lost 91–86 to take the silver medal.

Warlick recorded seven assist for the team.

In 1979, the World Championships were held in Seoul, South Korea.

Warlick was one of twelve players on the squad.

In the opener against South Korea, the USA team was upset; they then faced Italy and had a close call, winning 66–64.

In the final game, the USA faced Canada, who had not lost.

With the a 4–1 record, the USA did not simply need to win, but needed to by more than 13 points to secure the gold.

The USA ended up winning by 16 points.

Warlick averaged 1.0 point per game.

1980

She was also the first player in Tennessee sports history to have her jersey retired at the end of her playing career and was named to the 1980 US Olympic Basketball Team.

Warlick played in the Women's Professional Basketball League for the Nebraska Wranglers.

Warlick was selected to be a member of the team representing the US at the 1980 Olympics, but the team did not go, due to the 1980 Olympic boycott.

The team did go 6–1 in Olympic Qualifying games, with Warlick scoring 1.3 points per game, along with eleven assists, second most on the team.

1981

She was named a WPBL All-Star in 1981 when the Wranglers captured a championship, and she was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001.

In 1981, Warlick enrolled in graduate school at Virginia Tech and became an assistant coach with the Virginia Tech Hokies women's basketball team.

1983

Warlick graduated with a M.S. in athletic administration in 1983, with her thesis titled Public Relations Guide to Promote the College Female Athlete.

Warlick then was an assistant coach at Nebraska from 1983 to 1985.

1985

Warlick joined Tennessee as assistant basketball coach in 1985.

2001

Warlick was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001.

Born Frances Hollingsworth Warlick in Knoxville, Tennessee, Warlick played for Tennessee under Pat Summitt where she was a three-time All-American point guard and set several school records.

2012

She replaced head coach Pat Summitt prior to the 2012–13 season and held the position until the end of the 2018–19 season.

She was given the head coach position for the 2012–2013 season although Summitt admitted that Warlick had been "doing the bulk of it" since Summitt's diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in August 2011.

Warlick led the Lady Vols to the SEC 2012–13 regular season title.

Warlick's coaching debut was an 80–71 loss to the Chattanooga Lady Mocs in Chattanooga on November 9, 2012.

In her first year as head coach, the team had a record of 27 wins and 8 losses.

The WBCA recognized this performance by selecting her for the Maggie Dixon Award, which is awarded to the coach with the best performance in their rookie year as a head coach.

2014

On March 9, 2014, Warlick coached the Lady Vols to their 17th SEC Tournament Championship by defeating Kentucky 71–70.

2015

Warlick was selected to be an assistant coach of the USA team at the World University Games held in Seoul, South Korea July 5–13, 2015.

The team won all six games, including the championship game against Canada.

The first three quarters, the game was quite close with four ties and four lead changes, but in the fourth the USA exploded for 34 points to pull out to a large lead, winning the gold-medal 82–63.

2019

Warlick was fired on March 27, 2019, by Athletic Director Phillip Fulmer.