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Basketball in the Big Ten Conference

Basketball in the Big Ten Conference
Author: Gabriel Kaufman
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2008-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 140421383X

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


Big Ten Basketball

Big Ten Basketball
Author: Peter C. Bjarkman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781570280030

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An enjoyable and informative look at the history, coaches and players of one of the nation's top collegiate basketball conferences.


Nebrasketball

Nebrasketball
Author: Scott Winter
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0803299303

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When fall rolls into winter, most sports fans in Nebraska long for spring football. But Coach Tim Miles has given hibernating fans a reason to cheer through winter for the first time in twenty years. Since taking over the men's basketball program in 2012, Miles has gone from being relatively unknown outside college coaching circles to a big name on the national stage as an up-and-coming, funny, and fan-friendly college coach. Miles scores big with Nebraska's fans with his social media acumen--he tweets during halftime--and his fan interaction--he applied (and failed) to become the leader of the student section at Pinnacle Bank Arena. But on the court and in practice, Miles is all about winning. His combination of toughness, togetherness, and humor has rejuvenated Nebraska basketball. Nebrasketball provides a full-access account of Tim Miles's path to Nebraska and his team's inaugural season in the $186 million Pinnacle Bank Arena. With full access to Miles and the team, Scott Winter provides basketball fans with an intimate look at a rising star in college basketball, detailing what it's like to coach an NCAA men's program today with all of its triumphs and struggles, along with Miles's larger story as a transformational coach who has made Nebraska basketball, and other college programs, relevant. The book also shows the small-town legacy and tenacity that created Miles, including his mother's prodding, his benching as a college player, and his significant history of losing, which he claims was his most important mentor.


Big Ten Basketball, 1943-1972

Big Ten Basketball, 1943-1972
Author: Murry R. Nelson
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476625611

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From the time conference play began in 1905, the Big Ten was the Western force in collegiate basketball. Minnesota, Wisconsin and Purdue were the first powers in the league, with a combined 23 titles by 1930. Purdue was dominant in the '30s, with seven titles under Coach Piggy Lambert, including a national title in 1935 led by player of the year John Wooden. The creation of a national tournament in 1939 showed the league's early dominance, as a different Big Ten team went to the Final Four in each of the first three years, with two wins. Over the next 30 years, the league produced some of the top teams in the country, led by Hall of Fame coaches like Branch McCracken, Walter Meanwell, Dutch Lonborg, Harold Olsen and Fred Taylor. Top players emerged from the conference, like Jerry Lucas, Cazzie Russell, John Havlicek, Terry Dischinger, Walt Bellamy, Johnny Green, Lou Hudson, Archie Clark and a host of others. This book provides the first-ever basketball history of the Big Ten.


A Season Inside Big Ten Basketball

A Season Inside Big Ten Basketball
Author: Richard Kent
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781516976768

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This college basketball book takes an inside look at the Big Ten men's basketball season of 2014-5. All 14 teams are covered and there are profiles on various coaches, such as Tom Izzo, John Beilein and Bo Ryan. There are photos and statistics and a look at the 2015-6 season as well. The Foreword is written by basketball guru, Howard Garfinkel.


Getting Open

Getting Open
Author: Tom Graham
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2011-02-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0743299248

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"A striking and honest portrait of a man overcoming racism in a place that barely acknowledged its existence." —Publishers Weekly Bill Garrett was the Jackie Robinson of college basketball. In 1947, the same year Robinson broke the color line in major league baseball, Garrett integrated big-time college basketball. By joining the basketball program at Indiana University, he broke the gentleman's agreement that had barred black players from the Big Ten, college basketball's most important conference. While enduring taunts from opponents and pervasive segregation at home and on the road, Garrett became the best player Indiana had ever had, an all-American, and, in 1951, the third African American drafted in the NBA. In basketball, as Indiana went so went the country. Within a year of his graduation from IU, there were six African American basketball players on Big Ten teams. Soon tens, then hundreds, and finally thousands walked through the door Garrett opened to create modern college and professional basketball. Unlike Robinson, however, Garrett is unknown today. Getting Open is more than "just" a basketball book. In the years immediately following World War II, sports were at the heart of America's common culture. And in the fledgling civil rights efforts of African Americans across the country, which would coalesce two decades later into the Movement, the playing field was where progress occurred publicly and symbolically. Indiana was an unlikely place for a civil rights breakthrough. It was stone-cold isolationist, widely segregated, and hostile to change. But in the late 1940s, Indiana had a leader of the largest black YMCA in the world, who viewed sports as a wedge for broader integration; a visionary university president, who believed his institution belonged to all citizens of the state; a passion for high school and college basketball; and a teenager who was, as nearly as any civil rights pioneer has ever been, the perfect person for his time and role. This is the story of how they came together to move the country toward getting open. Father-daughter authors Tom Graham and Rachel Graham Cody spent seven years reconstructing a full portrait of how these elements came together; interviewing Garrett's family, friends, teammates, and coaches, and digging through archives and dusty closets to tell this compelling, long-forgotten story.


Big Ten Conference Handbook

Big Ten Conference Handbook
Author: Big Ten Conference (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2006
Genre: College sports
ISBN:

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Rules of organization & procedure, rules of eligibility, agreements for men's and women's programs.


Inside Men's College Basketball

Inside Men's College Basketball
Author: Gabriel Kaufman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Basketball
ISBN:

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Big Ten Conference

Big Ten Conference
Author: Big Ten Conference (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1994
Genre: College sports
ISBN:

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