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The definitive book on the Terps' basketball history.
Cole Field House is one of those real special places for college basketball. The enthusiasm of the student body, right on top of you, just makes it so unique. This place gets electric.
Cole is special and people will miss it. There are certain places that have that mystique that made the ACC what it is. This is one of those places.
In Maryland Basketball: Tales from Cole Field House, Paul McMullen captures all the glory, emotion, and excitement of one of college Basketball's all-time great arenas. This is my 24th year as Voice of the Terrapins. Having spent 23 of the 47 years of Cole's existence broadcasting Maryland Basketball, Paul McMullen brings to life the games, coaches, and players who made Cole Field House such a great place to play. From Elmore and McMillan to Bias, Smith, Francis, and Dixon. From Coaches Bud Millikan, to Lefty Driesell, to Gary Williams, Paul never misses a beat, climaxed by the Terps winning their first ever National Championship in 2001-2002. This book is a must read for every fan of Cole Field House, and every fan of Maryland Basketball.
Book Details
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. In Walks Bud
Chapter 2. Curley Builds Cole
Chapter 3. Maryland Makes NCAAs
Chapter 4. Changing Times
Chapter 5. College of Coaches
Chapter 6. The Left-Hander
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. In Walks Bud
Chapter 2. Curley Builds Cole
Chapter 3. Maryland Makes NCAAs
Chapter 4. Changing Times
Chapter 5. College of Coaches
Chapter 6. The Left-Hander Cometh
Chapter 7. Pit Stops
Chapter 8. Showtime in Slow Motion
Chapter 9. The Greatest Game
Chapter 10. The Wild Bunch
Chapter 11. Four on the Floor
Chapter 12. Len Bias, Superstar
Chapter 13. The Death of Bias
Chapter 14. My Old School
Chapter 15. A Wizard Named Walt
Chapter 16. Joe and Keith
Chapter 17. Sir Francis
Chapter 18. Thunder and Lightning
Chapter 19. At Last, a Final Four
Chapter 20. That Championship Season
Epilogue
Sources
Index