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Miracles on the hardwood : the hope-and-a-prayer story of a winning tradition in Catholic college basketball

Title
Miracles on the hardwood : the hope-and-a-prayer story of a winning tradition in Catholic college basketball / John Gasaway.
Author
Gasaway, John, 1964-
Publication
  • New York : Twelve, 2021.
  • © 2021.

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Description
326 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
"In MIRACLES ON THE HARDWOOD, author John Gasaway traces the rise of Catholic college basketball - from its early days (Villanova made an appearance in the Final Four in the first NCAA tournament in 1939) to the dominance of the San Franciso Dons in the 1950s and the ascendance of powerhouses Georgetown, Villanova, and Gonzaga-through their decades-long rivalries and championship games. Featuring interviews with notable coaches, players, alums, and fans -- including Loyola Chicago's most famous and dedicated fan, 99-year-old Sister Jean -- to get at the heart of what makes these universities excel at this sport. Small in number but devout in the game's spirit, these teams have made the miraculous a matter of ritual, and their greatest works may be yet to come"--
Subject
  • National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics > History
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association > History
  • National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association
  • NCAA Basketball Tournament > History
  • NCAA Basketball Tournament
  • Basketball > United States > History
  • College sports > United States > History
  • Jesuit universities and colleges > United States > History
  • Small colleges > United States
  • Basketball teams > United States > History
  • Basketball
  • Basketball teams
  • College sports
  • Jesuit universities and colleges
  • Small colleges
  • United States
Genre/Form
History.
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-308) and index.
Contents
Introduction: Parish and plains -- North American originals -- The Mikan Reformation -- Cousy and the era of The Veteran -- Pride goeth before destruction -- The Catholic moment at The NIT -- Gola and Russell -- Perfection -- Polarization -- Loyola Chicago and milestones -- McGuire and Marquette -- Gavitt and Thompson -- The rise of the Big East -- The "Perfect Game" -- Parity in the Big East -- Loyola Marymount and time -- Gonzaga and mystery -- Wright and Villanova -- Epilogue: Identities.
ISBN
  • 9781538717103
  • 1538717107
  • 9781538717127 (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
2020042928
OCLC
  • on1198088015
  • SCSB-14140478
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library