April 1st will mark a historic moment for women’s college basketball, as Netflix has officially announced the release date of a groundbreaking documentary on the legendary Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team. The highly anticipated film will dive deep into the rich history, culture, and impact of the Lady Vols program, one of the most dominant forces in NCAA women’s basketball history.
The documentary, produced by Netflix Sports, will showcase never-before-seen footage, behind-the-scenes moments, and interviews with past and present players, coaches, and basketball analysts. It will focus on the legacy of Pat Summitt, the iconic former head coach who built Tennessee into a powerhouse, as well as the program’s continued evolution under current leadership.
Fans can expect to relive some of the greatest moments in Lady Vols history, from multiple national championships to the emergence of legendary players such as Tamika Catchings, Candace Parker, and Chamique Holdsclaw. The film will also highlight the modern-day resurgence of the program and its impact on the next generation of women’s basketball stars.
“This documentary is more than just basketball—it’s about perseverance, excellence, and breaking barriers,” Netflix stated in a press release. “The Lady Vols are more than a team; they are a symbol of what’s possible for women in sports.”
With its April 1st release, this documentary is set to be a must-watch for basketball fans, shedding light on the unparalleled dominance and lasting legacy of the Tennessee Lady Vols.