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The Big East : inside the most entertaining and influential conference in college basketball history / Dana O'Neil.
Van Pelt Library GV885.415.B54 O64 2021
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- O'Neil, Dana Pennett, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Big East Conference.
- Basketball--East (U.S.)--History.
- Basketball.
- Big East Conference--History.
- History.
- East United States.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 252 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Ballantine Books, [2021]
- Summary:
- "The compulsively readable, definitive account of the greatest era of the most influential league in college basketball history, infused with the raucous spirit and roaring voices of the league's legendary coaches and players. There has never been, nor will there ever be, another league quite like the Big East. Five Big East schools have won national college basketball titles, and five coaches are enshrined in the Hall of Fame. Eight players have been named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. But the magic and mastery of the league cannot be quantified by trophies or plaques. During its golden era, the league's heart beat in its moments and personalities. Syracuse versus Georgetown, Patrick versus Chris, Allen versus Allen, the Pearl, Billy the Kid, P.J and six overtimes. Combustible, competitive, and, at times, maybe even a little crazy, they turned the Big East into must-watch TV just as cable television took off. The players, many products of the Northeast playgrounds, competed fiercely and physically, their talent mixing with their fire to produce unforgettable games and court battles. The coaches were each more of a caricature than the next-the wild mania of Rollie Massimino versus the stoic intimidation of John Thompson, Jr. Or sweet, lovable Louie Carnesecca going toe-to-toe against perpetually whiny Jim Boeheim. The rivalries were real, the Catholic tradition ran deep, and the loyalties went beyond fan fervor. These titans of athletic prowess and power fought over every recruit, every gameday advantage, every basket, and every conference title. On the court, down back hallways, in meeting rooms, and on golf courses, they bickered and postured, not willing to cede a competitive inch. From the formation of the league to the backstories of the people who shaped it, to inside the epic games and players that sealed its relevance and laid the groundwork for its eventual rebirth, The Big East tells the tale of the most powerful and entertaining league in college basketball history"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Gavitt's Folly
- "There would never be a big east without him"
- 2. A Rivalry Ignites a Conference
- "Manley Field House is officially closed"
- 3. Ewing Arrives, and So Does the Big East
- "He's the most important player in the history of the league, period"
- 4. The Magic of Madison Square Garden
- "I just knew that was the place to play"
- 5. John Thompson, Patriarch of Hoya Paranoia
- "He wanted people to hate him so they wouldn't hate his Kids"
- 6. St. John's, A Team Even New Yorkers Could Love
- "Eh, that's Louie being Louie"
- 7. Pasta, Family, and Massimind
- "Who the hell is this little Italian dude?"
- 8. Pitino and the 3-Point Revolution
- "Best coaching job I've ever witnessed"
- 9. Out of the Cellar and Into the Championship for the Hall
- "It was like witnessing something that seemed impossible happening"
- 10. From Yukon to Uconn: The Huskies' Rise From Obscurity
- "What the hell kind of league did I get myself info?"
- 11. The Last of the Originals: Boeheim Finally Gets His Ring
- "We're going to get it right this time"
- 12. Six Overtimes and the end of an Era
- "My final gift you".
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: O'Neil, Dana Pennett Big East
- ISBN:
- 9780593237939
- 0593237935
- OCLC:
- 1237807400
- Publisher Number:
- 99989132052
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