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Making March Madness: The Early Years of the NCAA, NIT, and College Basketball Championships, 1922-1951
University of Arkansas Press, 2017 Cloth: 978-1-68226-033-3 | eISBN: 978-1-61075-615-0 Library of Congress Classification GV885.49.N37C25 2017 Dewey Decimal Classification 796.323630973
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
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.Chad Carlson’s analysis places college basketball in historical context and connects it to larger issues in sport and American society, providing fresh insights on a host of topics that readers will find interesting, illuminating, and thought provoking. See other books on: Basketball | Business Aspects | Early Years | NCAA | Tournaments See other titles from University of Arkansas Press |
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