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Making March Madness - The Early Years of the NCAA, NIT, and College Basketball

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Chad Carlson is an associate professor of kinesiology and an assistant men's basketball coach at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. A former college and semiprofessional basketball player, he now teaches and researches selected topics within the fields of sport history, sport philosophy, and sport and religion. Klappentext Throughout the NCAA Tournament's history! underdogs! Cinderella stories! and upsets have captured the attention and imagination of fans. Making March Madness is the story of this premiere tournament! from its early days in Kansas City! to its move to Madison Square Garden! to its surviving a point-shaving scandal in New York and taking its games to different sites across the country. Zusammenfassung Throughout the NCAA Tournament's history! underdogs! Cinderella stories! and upsets have captured the attention and imagination of fans. Making March Madness is the story of this premiere tournament! from its early days in Kansas City! to its move to Madison Square Garden! to its surviving a point-shaving scandal in New York and taking its games to different sites across the country.

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Authors Chad Carlson
Publisher The University of Arkansas Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2017
 
EAN 9781682260333
ISBN 978-1-68226-033-3
No. of pages 429
Dimensions 165 mm x 235 mm x 32 mm
Series Sport, Culture, and Society
Sport, Culture, and Society
Subject Guides > Sport > Ball sport

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