When the nation needed her on Tuesday, this coach didn’t take a timeout.
Notre Dame basketball icon Muffet McGraw, who led the Fighting Irish women’s basketball team to two national championships and 848 victories over 33 seasons, served as a poll worker on Election Day.
Sports Illustrated’s Jessica Smetana retweeted a photo of the coach in action at a polling place in South Bend, Indiana.
“Working the polls today and we are busy here ― wait time about an hour ― thank you for your patience as you stand in line,” McGraw wrote in her own tweet on Tuesday.
McGraw’s civic-mindedness shouldn’t come as a surprise. The Hall of Fame coach, who retired in April 2020, was hailed last year by former President Barack Obama as “a voice everybody should hear” after McGraw famously called out sexism at the Final Four.
Calling all HuffPost superfans!
Sign up for membership to become a founding member and help shape HuffPost’s next chapter