ACC Basketball

ACC Basketball
Title ACC Basketball PDF eBook
Author J. Samuel Walker
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 413
Release 2011
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 080783503X

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Since the inception of the Atlantic Coast Conference, intense rivalries, legendary coaches, gifted players, and fervent fans have come to define the league's basketball history. In ACC Basketball, J. Samuel Walker traces the traditions and the dram

Basketball in the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference)

Basketball in the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference)
Title Basketball in the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference) PDF eBook
Author Jason Porterfield
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 56
Release 2008-01-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781404213807

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Describes the history, key people, teams, important games, and mascots of the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA basketball.

ACC Basketball

ACC Basketball
Title ACC Basketball PDF eBook
Author J. Samuel Walker
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 416
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780807869123

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Since the inception of the Atlantic Coast Conference, intense rivalries, legendary coaches, gifted players, and fervent fans have come to define the league's basketball history. In ACC Basketball, J. Samuel Walker traces the traditions and the dramatic changes that occurred both on and off the court during the conference's rise to a preeminent position in college basketball between 1953 and 1972. Walker vividly re-creates the action of nail-biting games and the tensions of bitter recruiting battles without losing sight of the central off-court questions the league wrestled with during these two decades. As basketball became the ACC's foremost attraction, conference administrators sought to field winning teams while improving academic programs and preserving academic integrity. The ACC also adapted gradually to changes in the postwar South, including, most prominently, the struggle for racial justice during the 1960s. ACC Basketball is a lively, entertaining account of coaches' flair (and antics), players' artistry, a major point-shaving scandal, and the gradually more evenly matched struggle for dominance in one of college basketball's strongest conferences.

A March to Madness

A March to Madness
Title A March to Madness PDF eBook
Author John Feinstein
Publisher Little, Brown
Pages 537
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0316378089

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It's the book in which America's favorite sportswriter returns to the arena of his most successful bestseller, A Season on the Brink. It's the book that takes us inside the intensely competitive Atlantic Coast Conference & paints a portrait of how college baskettball is coached & played at the highest level. It's the book that takes us onto the courts, into the locker rooms, & inside the high-pressure world of the talented coaches who have helped make the ACC's nine colleges - Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Virginia, Maryland, Wake Forest, & Florida State - world-renowned for their championship basketball teams. The author's afterword to this edition will recap the ACC's current season & preview the 1998-99 rivalries.

Across the Line

Across the Line
Title Across the Line PDF eBook
Author Barry Jacobs
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 455
Release 2022-11-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1493071297

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In the 1960s, college sports required more than athletic prowess from its African American players. For many pioneering basketball players on 18 teams in the Atlantic and Southeastern conference, playing ball meant braving sometimes menacing crowds during the tumultuous era of civil rights. Perry Wallace feared he would be shot when he first stepped onto a court in his Vanderbilt uniform. During one road game, Georgia's Ronnie Hogue fended off a hostile crowd with a chair. Craig Mobley had to flee the Clemson campus, along with other black students. C.B. Claiborne couldn't attend the Duke team banquet when it was held at an all-white country club. Wendell Hudson's mother cried with heartache when her son decided to play at the University of Alabama, and Al Heartley locked himself in a campus dorm at North Carolina State for safety the night Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated. Grounded in the civil rights struggles on campuses throughout the south, the voices of players, coaches, opponents and fans reveal the long-neglected story of race, sports and social history. Barry Jacobs has covered college basketball as well as news and other sports since 1976 for numerous publications, among them the New York Times, Washington Post, GQ, People, Oceans, the Saturday Evening Post and the Sporting News. He is the author of four books, including Coach K's Little Blue Book, The World According to Dean, and Three Paths to Glory. For 14 years he wrote the Fan’s Guide to ACC Basketball. He also served as an elected county commissioner for 20 years and supervises Moorefields, an historic site near Hillsborough, NC.

ACC Basketball

ACC Basketball
Title ACC Basketball PDF eBook
Author Ron Morris
Publisher Village Sports
Pages 319
Release 1988
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780960954896

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The Road to Madness

The Road to Madness
Title The Road to Madness PDF eBook
Author J. Samuel Walker
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 185
Release 2016-09-13
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1469630249

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The NCAA men's basketball tournament is one of the iconic events in American sports. In this fast-paced, in-depth account, J. Samuel Walker and Randy Roberts identify the 1973–74 season as pivotal in the making of this now legendary postseason tournament. In an era when only one team per conference could compete, the dramatic defeat of coach John Wooden's UCLA Bruins by the North Carolina State Wolfpack ended a decade of the Bruins' dominance, fueled unprecedented national attention, and prompted the NCAA to expand the tournament field to a wider range of teams. Walker and Roberts provide a richly detailed chronicle of the games that made the season so memorable and uncover the behind-the-scenes maneuvering that set the stage for the celebrated spectacle that now fixes the nation's attention every March.