A new documentary titled “The House That Rob Built” featuring the Montana Lady Griz basketball team is set to be aired nationwide on PBS. The documentary follows the journey of the Lady Griz team under the leadership of legendary coach Robin Selvig, who led the team for 38 years and is responsible for building a powerhouse basketball program in the Big Sky Conference.
The documentary showcases the impact that Coach Selvig had on the lives of his players, the community, and women’s basketball as a whole. Through interviews with former players, coaches, and fans, the film highlights the unique culture and camaraderie that Coach Selvig fostered within the team, as well as the challenges and successes that the Lady Griz faced throughout his tenure.
The Lady Griz team achieved numerous accomplishments under Coach Selvig’s guidance, including 21 regular-season conference titles, 6 conference tournament championships, and 24 appearances in the NCAA tournament. The documentary also delves into the personal stories of the players and the lasting legacy that Coach Selvig has left on the program and the sport of women’s basketball.
Viewers will get an inside look at the dedication, hard work, and passion that defined Coach Selvig’s coaching style and the resilience of the Lady Griz team throughout their journey. “The House That Rob Built” offers a tribute to an iconic coach and a team that made a lasting impact on the world of women’s basketball. Tune in to PBS to watch this inspiring documentary about the Montana Lady Griz and their incredible journey under the guidance of Coach Robin Selvig.
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