Mt. Juliet, Lipscomb basketball great Kim Satterfield Van Atta dies at 60

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Mt. Juliet, Lipscomb basketball great Kim Satterfield Van Atta dies at 60

Mt. Juliet, Lipscomb basketball great Kim Satterfield Van Atta dies at 60

Kim Satterfield Van Atta helped lead the 1983 Mt. Juliet basketball team to the state championship. She became Lipscomb's all-time leading scorer.

Mt. Juliet, Lipscomb basketball great Kim Satterfield Van Atta dies at 60

Kim Satterfield Van Atta helped lead the 1983 Mt. Juliet basketball team to the state championship. She became Lipscomb's all-time leading scorer.

The Tennessee basketball community is mourning the loss of a true legend. Kim Satterfield Van Atta, a cornerstone of Mt. Juliet's historic 1983 state championship team and Lipscomb University's all-time leading scorer, passed away on May 2 after a lengthy illness. She was 60 years old.

Satterfield Van Atta's impact on the court was nothing short of extraordinary. As a junior in 1983, she was instrumental in leading the Lady Bears to the Class AAA state title—a team so dominant that they finished the season ranked 13th nationally in USA Today's final Super 25 Girls Basketball Poll. Her individual brilliance earned her a spot on the All-Nashville Interscholastic League first team, alongside teammates Kim Bingham and Lori Gross, as well as a place on the all-state tournament team.

After her standout high school career, Satterfield Van Atta took her talents to Lipscomb University, where she became the program's all-time leading scorer—a record that still stands as a testament to her skill and determination. Her legacy was cemented with induction into the Lipscomb Athletic Hall of Fame, honoring a career that inspired generations of athletes.

For fans of Tennessee basketball, Satterfield Van Atta's story is a reminder of the golden era of girls' hoops in the state. Whether you're lacing up your sneakers for a pickup game or cheering from the stands, her journey from Mt. Juliet to Lipscomb exemplifies the heart and hustle that define champions. Rest in peace, Kim—your legacy will never fade.

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