Mississippi State dominated Southeastern Conference basketball in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Starting in 1959, the team won four conference titles over five seasons. Yet despite earning their way, the Bulldogs remained routinely absent from NCAA tournaments. Amid a climate of fierce segregation, Mississippi refused to allow its collegiate teams to compete with integrated programs. In 1963, one team determined to compete on the national stage made state history. Led by beloved coach Babe McCarthy and supported by university students and administration, the Bulldogs made a daring and furtive trip to play Loyola's integrated team in the national tournament. Now, sports journalist Kyle Veazey vividly recounts the amazing journey of a team that refused to be hindered by the status quo.
Begin vandaag nog met dit boek voor € 0
- Krijg volledige toegang tot alle boeken in de app tijdens de proefperiode
- Geen verplichtingen, op elk moment annuleren
Auteur:
Serie:
SportsTaal:
Engels
Formaat:

Unforgettable San Jose Earthquakes, The : Momentous Stories On & Off the Field
Gary Singh
book
Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Champions
Lisa J. Hall
book
The Staunton Streak: Paul Hatcher's Basketball Dynasty
Patrick Hite
book
Chesapeake Bay Duck Hunting Tales
C.L. Marshall
book
Cleburne Baseball : A Railroader History
Scott Cain
book
Bare Knuckles & Saratoga Racing : The Remarkable Life of John Morrissey
Brien Bouyea
book
The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry: Auburn vs. Georgia
Douglas Stutsman
book
Baseball in Alabama : Tales of Hardball in the Heart of Dixie
Doug Wedge
book
Hunting & Fishing the Chesapeake : Unforgettable Tales of Wing and Water
C.L. Marshall
book
The Rise of Washington State University Football : The Erickson & Price Years
Ben Donahue
book
Chuck Tanner and the Pittsburgh Pirates
Dale Richard Perelman
book
Early Skiing on Snoqualmie Pass
John W. Lundin
book
