Each year in March, college basketball teams hope to be part of one of the biggest sports events in the country. The NCAA tournament starts with 68 teams and is gradually reduced to the Final Four. But just one of them will become the NCAA champion! Discover the Final Four's most historic teams, players, and games.
"Volponi nails it when it counts in this dynamic story." —Booklist, starred review "Volponi adroitly renders authentic and inspired basketball action." —The New York Times Book Review
"Volponi nails it when it counts in this dynamic story." —Booklist, starred review "Volponi adroitly renders authentic and inspired basketball action." —The New York Times Book Review
All- York Knicks , and the Senate . effort by Gail Goodrich ( 28 points ) and Lacey ( 24 ) . American Russell tallied 28 in Here he gets off a shot in the Meanwhile , despite Bill Bradley's 29 points for the a losing cause , for the ...
2001 Greatest Sports Year vs. (DiMaggio hitting streak, Williams .406, Whirlaway) 1941 1967 1947 1986 1941 1986 By MikeVaccaro Mike Vaccaro, sports columnist for the New York Post, is author of Emperors and Idiots, a narrative history ...
John Feinstein has been praised as “the best writer of sports books in America today” (The Boston Globe), and he proves it again in this fast-paced novel. “A page-turning thriller and a basketball junkie’s bonanza.” —USA Today
After winning a basketball reporting contest, eighth graders Stevie and Susan Carol are sent to cover the Final Four tournament, where they discover that a talented player is being blackmailed into throwing the final game.
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Fifty Years of the Final Four: Golden Moments of the NCAA Basketball Tournament
Exploring what it means to be a school, a coach, and a player in college basketball's Final Four, Feinstein exposes the driving forces behind one of the most revered events in American sports.
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